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Lincoln Zephyr Books & Extras on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Condition:Used

An assortment of Lincoln Zephyr Books plus a Lincoln Zephyr Owners Club Metal Badge and a Briggs Cunningham Badge. The 2 Lincoln books are in very good condition. The jacket cover on the 60 years book is good. There is an original sales brochure for the 1940 line of Lincoln cars. It is in very good shape also. There are an assortment of classic car magazines, some have articles about Lincolns and others are just about collectible cars. There are a couple of repair manuals for Nash and Plymouth that date from the late 40's. These were in my father's things. He had a 1939 Zephyr V-12. Being books they are fairly heavy so the shipping charges reflect that. Please contact me for any further details.

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