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1988 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL FACTORY BROCHURE IN GREAT CONDITION. INCLUDES FEATURES FOR 1988 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MODELS WITH 3.8L MPFI V6 ENGINES. THIS 4 PAGE BROCHURE MEASURES 10" BY 10".
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