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Original 1956-1958 Lincoln Chassis Parts Catalog Book Continental Mark Ii & Iii on 2040-parts.com

US $64.98
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Holts Summit, Missouri, United States

Holts Summit, Missouri, United States

Complete original 1956-58 Lincoln Dealer Master Parts Catalogue [Book], dated November,1957, form #3642-58. This Chassis Parts Book in good used condition, contains Part Numbers, Diagrams/Illustrations and Descriptions for all of the Chassis components of the classic Lincoln Models, including Premiere, Capri and Continental Mark II & III. Items covered include Brakes, Suspension, Drive-Train, Electrical, Accessories and more. Very informative and useful tool for the Lincoln Owner or Enthusiast that will display well also.



Pages: 500 + pages

Details: W 8.5 x H 11 x D 1.75
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