August, 19 2 3 
THE INTIMATE RECORD 
Written into the log book of every owner 
who has subjected his Lincoln to the rigors 
of cross country touring are the outstanding 
facts of Lincoln worth. 
These intimate, day by day records tell of 
mile after mile taken without effort by car 
or driver—of abundant reserve energy ready 
at a touch for the unusual emergency—of 
notably competent service men ready where- 
ever their aid may be sought. 
It is by sparing nothing that can contribute 
to keeping the Lincoln capable of such sus¬ 
tained performance that the Ford organization 
has made Lincoln ownership an experience 
heartily to be desired. 
Both in building the car and in providing 
service attention for it, it is understood that 
what the owner is entitled to have, not 
what he might be persuaded to accept, is to 
be the guide. 
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