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Lincoln Motorcar "l" Parts Price List, November 1, 1936 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Greencastle, Pennsylvania, United States

Greencastle, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

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This listing is for a "L" Lincoln Parts Price List, prices effective November 1, 1936

For Chassis Type 122, 1920 to 1930 inclusive

Body types 101 to 191. incl. also 702

This is an old copy in hardbound cover.  

There are hundreds of pages(guessing 500 pages) of parts and parts diagrams.

Pages measure 11" x 13" and binder measures 11-5/8" x 14-3/4"

This is a 50+ year old copy.  There are 3 of the parts list pages where it looks like the original was torn and it cuts off some small sections of the tax status section and partially into about a dozen of the prices.  Some print/diagrams have bled through on some of the pages but most everything is still legible.  

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