February, 19 2 3 
101 
It has been the candid purpose of this organiz¬ 
ation to make the Lincoln the best motor car 
it is possible to build. 
Energies and resources have been applied, un¬ 
sparingly, to the creation of a mechanical master¬ 
piece, such as could only be possible to the 
wealth of creative influences employed in the 
perfecting of this magnificent car. 
We have not spared, nor will we at any time 
limit or stint, in any way, or in any thing, 
which will further that purpose. 
This is a settled conclusion which merits re¬ 
spect because there is behind it the very certain 
and definite conviction throughout this Ford 
organization, that all the strength of our man¬ 
power, all the talent, experience and material 
things we command, are to contribute whatever 
may be needful to make the Lincoln, in actuality, 
the finest motor car in the world. 
