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Grove City, Ohio, United States

Grove City, Ohio, United States
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1981 Lincoln Town Car & Continental Mark VI Brochure

  The NOS brochure measures 8.25” by 3.75” and folds out to 8.25” by 15.5” The brochure came form an out of business Lincoln-Mercury dealer and has been sitting in a box since 1981.  Has information on the 1981 Lincoln Continental Mark VI and Lincoln Town Car. 

1981 Lincoln Town Car & Continental Mark VI Brochure

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