Lincoln Ads

These are just a small portion of the ads that we have for sale. None of these are reproductions, all are original. Most of these are large ads, larger than our scanner bed. Therefore the view shown on the page may not completely show the ad. They are placed in a plastic bag with a cardboard backboard for protection. Please e-mail us with your specific interests.

These ads are listed chronologically with the oldest ads listed first.


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1926
Lincoln Sport Touring - Black and white 6 1/4" x 9 3/4" ad that has a drawing of a Sport Touring Car that has parked by the beach and the two occupants are gathering their towels and preparing to go to the water.
June 1926
National Geographic
1
$9.00
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Lincoln 42

1934
Lincoln - Black and white 6 1/2" x 9 3/4" ad with a drawing of a Dark-Colored Brunn Brougham parked in front of a very stately building. The ad headline simply says all that needs to be said, "The Lincoln".
February 1934
National Geographic
1
$8.50
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Lincoln 37

1934
Lincoln Dietrich Convertible Sedan - Black and white 6 1/4" x 9 1/2" ad with a picture of a Dark Colored Dietrich Convertible Sedan parked on a roadway overlooking a scenic valley. The ad text talks about how, even though financial times are tight, a Lincoln is still a worthwhile purchase.
April 1934
National Geographic
1
$8.50
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Lincoln 48

1934
Lincoln V-12 Engine - Black and white 6 1/2" x 9 3/4" ad that talks about how these cars now have "A new series of V-12 cylinder Lincoln motor cars". The ad has a close-up photo of the front end of one of these cars.
January 1934
National Geographic
1
$8.50
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Lincoln 41

1934
Lincoln Two-Window Town Sedan - Black and white 6 1/4" x 9 1/2" ad with a picture of a Dark-Colored Sedan parked by stylish stonework. The ad describes some of the features of this car and mentions that the price starts From $3200, at Detroit.
March 1934
National Geographic
1
$8.50
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Lincoln 43

1937
Lincoln - Full color 9" x 13 1/2" ad that brings attention to the Astounding Quality and Attention to Details that was designed into the 21 Models of Lincoln that were available in 1937. The ad has a drawing of a Brown Two-Window Berline that has been driven to the top of a snow-covered mountain and the occupants are disembarking with their long, wooden skis for a day of outdoor activity. The compliments for this car just flow from the minds of the ad-writers and you find yourself believing that to possess one of these cars would ensure that you would never have to visit your mechanic again.
February 1937
Town & Country
1
$9.00
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Lincoln 54

1941
Lincoln Zephyr V-12 - Full color 9 1/2" x 13' ad for a great gift to give for Christmas. The headline suggests that you"Give them a Magic Carpet for Christmas" and there is a picture of a Green Zephyr V-12 parked at the curb of a residential street with a man dressed as Santa Claus standing and looking at this car with his hands clasped behind his back. The text says that if you pull this car up to the curb and honk the horn, your family will come running out with excitement. It continues on with descriptions of the streamlineing, comfort and quality built into this car.
December 16, 1940
Life magazine
0
$8.00 View
Lincoln 2

Temporarily
Sold Out

1941
Lincoln Zephyr V-12 - Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad that features a drawing of a blue Two-door parked on top of acres of love letters and a smaller drawing of a grey convertible taking a group of people for a ride past a lake. The ad has a little cupid just about to shoot an arrow into a heart with the headline "Gosh, The Folks All Love me!". The ad is larger than the scanned view.
April 28, 1941
Life magazine
1
$8.00
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Lincoln 17

1941
Lincoln Zephyr V-12 - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for the Power and Comfort of these cars. The ad has a picture of a Dark Blue Four-Door Sedan being driven effortlessly up a dirt road on a steep hill with the top a few feet away. The ad headline warns the driver to "Look Out for those Clouds!" and there is a smaller picture of a Dark Blue Two-Door Coupe taking a couple for a very comfortable ride across a warm, flat prairie. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
May 5, 1941
Life magazine
1
$8.00
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Lincoln 49

1942
Lincoln Zephyr V-12 - Full color 10" x 13" ad with the intention of convincing you that to ride in a 1942 Lincoln Zephyr V-12 was akin to soaring like the birds instead of riding in a car. There is a picture of two seagulls flying high and the headline calls this "The Thrill of Dlight". The text talks about the smooth ride, the feel of comfort and how luxurious the interior was. There is a picture of a majestic Gray Lincoln Zephyr V-12 parked on a showroom floor, unfortunately a picture of one is all that most people were able to enjoy due to the imminent outbreak of World War II.
November 10, 1941
Life magazine
1
$8.50 View
Lincoln 6

1947
Lincoln - Full color 6 1/2" x 9 3/4" ad has a drawing of a Red Four-Door against a white background. The ad headline claims that "The Lincoln for 1947...Nothing could be finer".
May 1947
National Geographic
1
$8.00
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Lincoln 36

1948
Lincoln Continental Coupe - Full color 6 1/2" x 9 3/4" ad with a picture of a stylish Dark Blue Coupe against a white background. The ad headline states the obvious, "Nothing could be finer"
November 1947
National Geographic
1
$8.00
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Lincoln 35

1948
Lincoln Continental Cabriolet - Full color 8" x 10 3/4" ad with a picture of this imposing vehicle. The one shown is black with a tnn roof plus fender skirts and the spare tire cover in the back and the headline says that "Nothing could be finer". There is a small print item that offers White Sidewall tires, when available.
February 16, 1948
Time magazine
1
$8.00
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Lincoln 15

1949
Lincolns - Full color 7 3/4" x 10 3/4" ad for the fact that there is Two Completely New 1949 Lincolns. A drawing shows a Green Lincoln and a Red Lincoln Cosmopolitan parked on a driveway that faces a reddish house on a picturesque property. The text deals with the style and prestige owning one of these cars will give you. There is a slight wrinkle, not a crease, in the upper left corner.
May 17, 1948
Time magazine
1
$8.00
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Lincoln 16

1952
Lincln Continental - Full color 10" x 13" ad claims that this car is so modern that it "Lets you take modern living with you". There is a drawing of a parked Red Lincoln Cosmopolitan with a black roof surrounded by pictures of other modern items such as a New-Day Playroom and a day at the golf course. The text claims that this car is not "ponderous or unwieldy" and is "compact and easy-handling in traffic." It mentions too that there is 3,721 square inches of glass in this car and the engine will give you "more power than you may ever need."
July 5, 1952
Saturday Evening Post
1
$8.00
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Lincoln 11

1952
Lincoln - Full color 6 1/4" x 9 1/2" ad has a picture of a Dark Red Lincoln Four-Door against a white background. The ad also has a picture of a "New-Day Playroom" in a house and claims the same long-lasting materials are used in this car. The ad headline claims this car "Lets you take modern living with you".
August 1952
National Geographic
1
$8.00
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Lincoln 44

1953
Lincoln - Full color 6 1/2" x 9 3/4" ad with a drawing of a Red Two-Door. The ad headline claims that "In Lincoln modern living reaches new heights" and the text describes some of the new features.
September 1952
National Geographic
1
$8.00
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Lincoln 29

1953
Lincoln Capri - Full color 10" x 13" ad that talks about the Engineering Advancements brought to you in the 1953 Lincolns. There is a picture of a Red Capri with a white top being driven under a highway overpass while the headline claims that "It's action takes you out of the past." The text tells us that the 1953 Lincoln won the first four places in the Mexican Pan-American Road Race, which was considered to be the world's toughest automotive competition, and discusses the engine, the power features and the suspension in either the Lincoln Capri or the Lincoln Cosmopolitan.
March 21, 1953
Saturday Evening Post
1
$8.00
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Lincoln 12

1953
Lincoln - Full color 10" x 13" ad for the Luxury Car that was designed for the pace of 1953. There is a picture of a Dark Blue Lincoln Capri with a white top parked on a city street where a smartly-dressed woman is exiting from the passenger side. The headline talls us that this car is "Powered for the pace you set in modern living" both in sensiblity and in power. The text mentions several of the conveniences and assures us that "one demonstration ride" is all thta it will take to convince you of the fact that this is a car to own.
March 14, 1953
Life magazine
1
$8.00 View
Lincoln 10

1954
Lincoln - Full color 10" x 13" ad shows a gray-blue Lincoln with a black top in the background with the hood of a red one in the foreground June 1954
Holiday magazine
0
$8.00 View
Lincoln 8

Temporarily
Sold Out

1955
Lincoln - Full color 10" x 13" ad whose headline, Everything about Lincoln reflects good taste, says it all. There is a picture that shows a Yellow Lincoln with a white top pulling slowly away from a Country Club where members are milling around the front with their golf clubs. The text talks about the beauty of the car, the safety but spends most of its words talking about the performance of the special V-8 and its Turbo-Drive transmission. It ends with the lament that words fall short of properly describing this car so you are urged to visit your dealer and take a test drive.
June 1955
Holiday magazine
1
$8.00 View
Lincoln 7

1955
Lincoln - Three color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad for Champion Spark Plugs. This ad has a drawing of a 1955 Lincoln and the headline claims that the "1955 Lincoln Features the Spark Plugs of the Future. New Turbo-Action Champions". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
February 28, 1955
Life magazine
1
$7.50
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Champion Spark Plug 11
/ Lincoln

1955
Lincoln - Full color 6 1/2" x 9 3/4" ad has a photo of a Red Two-Door with a white top. The photo is taken on the set of the Toast of the Town TV show with Ed Sullivan leaning on the open passenger's door and Julia Meade leaning on the hood. The ad headline directs "Camera One! Close Up! Take the new Lincoln for 1955".
March 1955
National Geographic
1
$8.00
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Lincoln 34
/ Ed Sullivan

1955
Lincoln - Full color 6 1/2" x 9 3/4" ad with a photo of a White Two Door speeding through an intersection. The ad headline reminds us that "The first function of a fine car is outstanding performance".
April 1955
National Geographic
0
$8.00
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Lincoln 28

Temporarily
Sold Out

1956
Lincoln - Full color 6 1/4" x 9 3/4" ad has photos of a Green Lincoln Premiere Sedan parked in a large lawn and a Red Lincoln Premiere Coupe being admired by a well-dressed couple. The ad headline claims these are "Unmistakably the finest in the fine car field! Lincoln for 1956"
October 1955
National Geographic
1
$8.00
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Lincoln 40

1956
Lincoln Premiere - Full color 9 1/2" x 14" ad for the Premiere models. This is a larger version of another ad listed on this page. The ad has a large photo of a Turquoise Sedan parked on a large lawn far in front of a mansion while a couple stands looking for their driver. There is a smaller photo of a Red Coupe with another couple standing at the front of the car. The ad headline says "Lincoln for 1956. Unmistakably the finest in the fine car field." This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 17, 1955
Life magazine
1
$8.00
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Lincoln 46

1956
Lincoln Continental Mark II - Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad that shows us a New Concept in Fine Motor Cars. Shown in this ad is a Black Continental Mark II; seen from the side, from the rear and from the front. The text claims this car has "dared to depart from the conventional, the obvious" which was the intention of the Ford Motor Company. It ends by assuring us that "The man who owns a Continental Mark II will possess a motor car that is truly distinctive and will keep its distinction for years to come."
December 1955
Fortune
1
$8.00
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Lincoln 55

1956
Lincoln Continental Mark II - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad with a drawing of a distinguished looking Burgundy Mark II shown against a white background. The ad headline claims that "An experience awaits you - the excitement of being conservative" yet they want you to "observe how long and low and truly exciting a conservative car can be". They talk some more about the benefits of having a Lincoln Continental Mark II and they end with a drawing showing the front and the rear end of this stylish vehicle.
December 5, 1955
Life magazine
2
$8.00
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Lincoln 24

1956
Lincoln Mark II - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for the car that is designed "For the man who knows the secret of being inconspicuously important". There are two pictures of a Green Mark II, one from the rear and the other a broadside view of these classic cars. The text refers to this car as being conservative while being dignified and simple while being excitingly dynamic. February 6, 1956
Life magazine
1
$8.00 View
Lincoln 1

1956
Lincoln Premiere Coupe - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad has a photo of a couple in a turquoise Coupe leaving a two-story house with tall pillars and a couple who are waving good-bye. The ad headline assures us that "People who know fine cars are changing to Lincoln". The text indicates that the 1956 Lincoln is the "longest, lowest, most powerful Lincoln of all time" and mentions, among other things, the Turbo-Drive transmission and the "superb roadability".
July 30, 1956
Life magazine
2
$8.00
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Lincoln 26

1957
Lincoln - Full color 6 1/2" x 9 3/4" ad has a photo of a Red Four-Door parked on a lawn in the front of a stylish brick house as a couple stands proudly behind this car. The ad headline is "Presenting the dramatically new Lincoln for 1957".
November 1956
National Geographic
1
$8.00
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Lincoln 39

1957
Lincoln - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad has a photo of a Yellow Four-Door parked outside of a nighttime formal affair. The ad headline shouts "Presenting the dramatically new Lincoln for 1957". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
December 3, 1956
Life magazine
1
$8.00
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Lincoln 25

1957
Lincoln Premiere Convertible - Full color 6 1/2" x 10" ad with a picture of a Blue Convertible with the top down sitting outside of the front door of a house. The ad headline claims that "No other car is so Lincoln long...Lincoln low...and Lincoln lovely!".
April 1957
National Geographic
1
$8.00
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Lincoln 27

1958
Lincoln Continental Mark III convertible - Full color 9 3/4" x 13" ad for the most remarkable convertible of our time, the 1958 Lincoln Continental Mark III. Shown is a Blue Convertible, one view with the top down and a couple hugging as they stand behind it and the other view shows this same car with the top up. The text says that "By classic standards, the most remarkable convertible of our time". It then says that "Your eyes tell you: this is the convertible of convertibles. In every lithe, clean line, you see the most beautiful expression yet of the Continental ideal. And, as you would expect, the magnificent Mark III goes far beyond any convertible you have ever known. One touch of your fingertip and the top disappears beneath an all metal cover. And, for the first time in any convertible, there is a power-operated, glass rear window. You get a hardtop visability, and true hardtop styling. Inside, the finest leathers in the world grace this Mark III. Hand-kneaded, they are wondrously soft and supple, and tailored in the finest Continental tradition of classic elegance. Why not make this the most memorable spring of a lifetime...in the remarkable new Continental".
March 17, 1958
Life magazine &
May 1958
Holiday
2
$8.00 View
Lincoln 3

1958
Lincoln Continental Mark III - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad that shows two versions of the Lincoln Continental Mark III. This ad shows a Tan Convertible with the top down and a Dark Continental Landau Mark III. The ad introduces "The New Continental Mark III It says so eloquently..."This man can have any car he likes". The ad then says that "Solid facts lead a man to the new Continental Mark III. The engine is built to a whole new standard of precision tolerances. Result: it is so smooth that a coin may be balanced on the hood while the engine is running. The materials and leathers are the finest available in the market places of the world. Craftsmen lavish care on every stitch and fitting. That is why the new Continental Mark III will remain silent and secure over any terrain...why it will endure. And it is the proudest achievement of the Ford Motor Company that the Mark III can now be priced - because of unmatched plant and machinery - just slightly above the fine car field".
July 1958
Holiday
1
$8.00
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Lincoln 59

1958
Lincoln Landau - Full color 10" x 13" ad that would have us believe that the Lincoln being sold that year "Breaks the fine car pattern - and establishes a new one". There is a picture of a couple standing behind a Green Lincoln Landau that is parked in an ornate showroom. The text discusses the luxury that is Lincoln and urges you to come in and drive one so that you can see for yourself how powerful and responsive this car is on top of the smooth ride. March 3, 1958
Life magazine
1
$8.00 View
Lincoln 4

1959
Lincoln Premiere Landau - Full color 10" x 13" ad that gives the information that Very Important People use, and have used, a Lincoln. General Carlos P. Romulo who was a Soldier, Statesman and Diplomat at the United Nations is shown sitting at his desk talking about the many reasons that he has been transported in a Lincoln. Another picture shows him leaving a building and standing next to his Black Lincoln as his driver holds the door open. He is quoted as saying "Its simplicity of style - its distinctiveness - these are what I like about Lincoln" and the text emphasizes these facts and tells us that a Lincoln is the roomiest six-passenger motorcar in the world.
May 11, 1959
Life magazine
1
$8.00 View
Lincoln 5

1959
Continental Mark IV - Full color 10" x 13" ad for this stylish automobile. There is a large picture of a Light Blue Continental sitting on a light colored floor with the insignia above it with a photo of a sailboat on a body of water set inside of it. The simple ad has a quote from William Hazlitt that says "Elegance implies a precision, a polish and a sparkling". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
June 8, 1959
Life magazine
1
$8.00
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Lincoln 51

1959
Lincoln Landau - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad has a picture of William C. Scott, the president of Outboard Marine Corporation standing next to his Yellow Lincoln Landau which is parked at the dock next to a boat sporting one of his company's Evinrude Outboard Engines. The ad headline has him saying "I have a keen interest in this business of pleasurable travel. And Lincoln excels at it." This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
July 6, 1959
Life magazine
1
$8.00
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Lincoln 45

1961
Lincoln Continental = Full color 10" x 14" ad with a picture of a Black Four-Door where the rear doors open from the front part of the door. This is a full size ad similar to the smaller one sold next. The headline says these cars are made with "Pure elegance...with a two-year / 24,000 mile pledge of excellence" and the text tries to explain just how this is possible. This car is supposed to be 14 inches shorter, is slimmer allowing it to be easier to park and handle. They discuss how much more comfortable it is to get in one of these cars with the doors that open at the centerline and how comfortable it is to sit in a seat with twice as much cushion. And the power, they claim this car is the only four-door convertible, it has the largest V-8 engine and bigger brakes.
April 1961
Holiday
1
$8.00
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Lincoln 58

1961
Lincoln Continental - Full color 6 1/2" x 9 3/4" ad with a photo of a Black Four-Door parked on a city street in front of a quaint row of businesses. The ad headline calls it "Pure elegance...with a two-year / 24,000 mile pledge of excellence".
May 1961
National Geographic
1
$7.50
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Lincoln 38

1961
Lincoln Continental - Full color 10" x 13 1/2" ad for this stylish automobile. There is a picture of a White Lincoln Continental parked on a dock where the man who drove up in this car stands looking at the sailing ships docked alongside and his formal female passenger sits comfortably inside staring straight ahead. The headline claims this car will provide "Pure elegance...with a two-year/24,000-mile pledge of excellence" and the text describes some of the features, some new some improved, which make this statement possible. It mentions the new length, shorter this time, having "America's largest V-8 engine", the first hydraulic windshield wipers and this country's only four-door convertible.
July 1961
Holiday
1
$7.50
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Lincoln 52

1963
Lincoln Continental - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad that talks about some of the Changes that have been made in the 1963 Lincoln Continental. This ad, a larger version of another one on this page, shows a side-view picture of a Black Lincoln with the Suicide Doors opened so the vastness of the light-colored interior can be seen. The headline states that "For 1963, we have enlarged your private world and provided you with added power" and the text mentions some of the things that you will notice when you Close the Doors and then Open the Doors. After admiring the comfort that all of the occupants will experience you are urged to drive the car and notice what is different there. There have been many changes made but none solely for the sake of change, they have all been improvements.
November 1962
Holiday
0
$7.50
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Lincoln 56

Temporarily
Sold Out

1963
Lincoln Continental - Full color 6 1/2" x 9 3/4" ad with a photo of a Black Four-Door with the passenger side doors open to expose the roomy white interior. The ad headline informs us that "For 1963, we have enlarged your private world and provided you with added power".
November 1962
National Geographic
1
$7.50
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Lincoln 32

1963
Lincoln Convertible Convertible - Full color 6 1/2" x 9 1/2" ad with a photo of a White Convertible with the top down. The mother is sitting in the passenger side of the front seat and two little girls are getting into the back seats. The ad headline let's us know that with this car you can "Enter like a lady".
April 1963
National Geographic
1
$7.50
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Lincoln 33

1964
Lincoln Continental - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad with a picture of a majestic-looking White 1964 Lincoln Continental stopped with a couple enjoying the background view which includes a few trees, a body of water and some purple in the clouds that probably come from the sun starting to set. The headline says "For 1964, new size, new styling, but unmistakabley Continental". The text talks mostly about the interior, which has been improved with a greater length and about how easy it is to enter the rear seats while formally dressed with their unique doors.
November 1963
Holiday
1
$7.50
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Lincoln 53

1964
Lincoln Continental - Full color 10" x 13" ad that wants you to pay attention to the kind of person who drives a Lincoln, take a second look if you have to. There is a picture of a Light-Blue Lincoln parked at the curb and a lady in a suit has gotten out and is standing by the open door gazing at the paintings that a sidewalk vendor is offering. The text talks about the increased spaciousness, the ride and the luxury which are all part of the reasons why more than half the people who buy a car in this price range, buy a Lincoln Continental.
January 24, 1964
Life magazine
2
$7.50
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Lincoln 13

1964
Lincoln Continental - Full color 10" x 13" ad with a view of a Lincoln Continental as it is waiting for the couple coming out of the building. The ad warns that "When you see a Continental, take a second look. Notice the kind of person who enjoys it. Then experience the Continental yourself. Discover its increased spaciousness, its ride, its luxury. You will know why more than half the people who buy in our price range choose the Continental, the modern American classic".
February 21, 1964
Life magazine
2
$7.50
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Lincoln 14

1966
Lincoln Continental - Full color 6 1/2" x 9 3/4" ad with photos of a Black Four-Door and a Creme-Colored Two-Door parked on green lawn next to a peaceful lake. The ad headline describes these cars as "Lincoln Continental for 1966: unmistakably new, yet unmistakably Continental".
November 1965
National Geographic
1
$7.50
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Lincoln 31

1966
Lincoln Continental Coupe - Full color 6 1/4" x 9 1/2" ad with a photo of a Light-Colored Continental Coupe that has just been parked on a circular driveway. A lady is walking toward the house with her arm around a little girl who is still wearing the ballerina dress from her recital. The ad headline tells us that "Lincoln Continental reflects your way of life".
January 1966
National Geographic
1
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Lincoln 47

1966
Lincoln Continental - Full color 6 1/4" x 9 3/4" ad with a photo of a Black Continental Coupe parked on a meadow near a small lighthouse which overlooks the ocean. The ad headline says, with certainty, that the "Lincoln Continental distinguishes your way of life".
April 1966
National Geographic
1
$7.50
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Lincoln 30

1968
Continental Mark III - Full color 7 3/4" x 10 1/2" ad for this stylish car. The ad has an overhead picture of a Brown Mark III parked on a field with a balding man with glasses leaning on the driver side front fender looking back at the camera. The ad text calls this "The most authoritatively styled, decisively individual motorcar of this generation".
April 29, 1968
Sports Illustrated
1
$7.50
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Lincoln 50

1972
Lincoln-Mercury - Full color 10" x 8" 32-page Dealer Brochure for the cars in their combined line. Thirty pages of the brochure contain exterior and interior photos of every model and the back cover has the major specifications for the models and a list of the Ford Motor Company Lifeguard Design Safety Features.
Dealer
1
$10.00
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Lincoln - Mercury 57

1974
Lincoln & Mercury cars - New car brochure from Lincoln-Mercury dealership Lincoln-Mercury dealer 1
$7.50 View
Lincoln 9

1985
Lincoln - Full color 11" x 11" 57 page Dealer Brochure for the complete line of Lincolns. Included on these pages are a wealth of photos, descriptions and specifications. This item is wider than my scanner bed so the outside edges will not be visible in the scanned view.
Dealer
1
$7.50
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Lincoln 23

1986
Lincoln Continental - Full color 11" x 10 3/4" 21 page Dealer Brochure for this car. Shown on these pages are photos, descriptions, options and specifications. This brochure is wider than my scanner bed so the outer edges will not be visible in the scanned view.
Dealer
1
$7.50
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Lincoln 19

1986
Lincoln Mark VII - Full color 11" x 11" 21 page Dealer Brochure for this car. Included on these pages are photos, descriptions, options and specifications. This brochure is wider than my scanner bed so the outer edges will not be visible in the scanned view.
Dealer
1
$7.50
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Lincoln 18

1986
Lincoln Town Car - Full color 11" x 11" 21 page Dealer Brochure for this automobile. Shown on these pages are photos, descriptions, options and specifications. This item is wider than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
Dealer
1
$7.50
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Lincoln 20

1988
Lincoln Mark VII - Full color 11" x 8 1/2" 18 page Dealer Portfolio for this vehicle. Included on these pages are photos, descriptions and specifications for this car.
Dealer
1
$7.50
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Lincoln 21

1988
Lincoln Town Car - Full color 11" x 8 1/2" 18 page Dealer Portfolio for this classy vehicle. Included on these pages are photos, descriptions and specifications.
Dealer
1
$7.50
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