November, 192^ 
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The Town Car 
LINCOLN PRESTIGE 
The respect the Lincoln enjoys among 
owners of fine cars is based on no single 
phase of excellence. Impressive as are its 
several qualities, these alone could not suffix 
ciently account for the universally high 
estimation in which this car is held. 
This esteem goes beyond the technical 
excellence of the car itself, striking as that 
excellence is. It is deeper than any appre¬ 
ciation for beauty of line and luxury of 
appointment could make it. 
It goes, in fact, down to the bed rock of 
unshaken confidence in the organiz^ation 
behind the Lincoln—of firm conviction that 
the vast resources available for the purpose 
are sincerely devoted to making and keeping 
this car the finest it is possible to build. 
LINCOLN MOTOR COMPANY 
DIVISION OF FORD MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. 
LINCOLN 
