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Complete Original 1950 Lincoln Owner's Manual And Other Owner Documents on 2040-parts.com

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Hamburg, New York, United States

Hamburg, New York, United States
Condition:Used

Genuine Original set of Owner's Documents for a 1950 Lincoln including:

Folio from D&E Motors in Williamsville, NY

1950 Lincoln Owner's Manual - 65 pages with some great illustrations and great slogan  - "Nothing Could be Finer"

Authorized Service Policy made out to my father, the original owner of the car

All season weather comfort brochure in color

A two page document - Installation Instructions for fresh Air and recirculating air heater and defroster Unit No OL-18455-B on 1950 Lincoln Passenger Cars with complete illustrations.

I don't think you will find a more complete set of Owner's documents for a 1950 Lincoln, which was a great car.

My father was the original owner - looking for these documents to go to a good new home.

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