1977 Lincoln Versailles Owner’s Manual on 2040-parts.com
West Islip, New York, United States
This auction is for a 1977 Lincoln Owner’s Manual. This is the informative book that came with the Lincoln when new and covers the Versailles. It explains all the options and features of the car, maintenance and operation instructions, specifications, etc… This manual is in good condition. We do our best to note any and all issues related to the item you are bidding on if any. Sorry, but I cannot warranty this item and it is sold as-is in used condition as shown. Please email with any questions or concerns. Please check out my other manuals listed. Buyer to pay shipping, determined by destination zip code. Shipping combined on multiple purchases.
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