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1948 Lincoln Mercury Times 1949 Mercury, Southern Pines NC, SCTA Charles Harper
$ 6.83
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This Rare December 1948 issue of the Lincoln Mercury Timeshas ink check marks on front and back covers, an inside cover corner missing and a nic on the edge - SEE PHOTOS OR ASK QUESTIONS
- contains articles on:
12.
Mountains Of The West - Part 1 - Northwest Panorama. Article by Richard Neuberger
with maps by Robert Collins and color photos by Ray Atkeson, Mike Roberts and Joseph
Muench.
13.
My Favorite Town - Southern Pines, North Carolina. Article by Jonathan Daniels with
watercolors by Ranulph Bye.
14.
Desert Car Wash at Harry Goulding's Trading Post in Monument Valley, Utah - A One Picture Story. Color photo with a 1949 Mercury 2 door coupe.
15.
Ice Fishing near Boyne City, Michigan. Article by Burgess Scott with photos by Jack Van
Coevering.
16.
Mesa Verde, Colorado. Article by Dama Langley with photos by Ray Manley.
17.
East (Camden, Maine) - West (Mountains of the West). Photos by Charles de Saria and Thomas Peters Lake, Ray Atkeson.
18.
Transcontinental Honeymoon - Part 4 - Glacier Park to McDermitt, Nevada. The
continued story of Dom and Mary Lupo and their honeymoon in a 1949 Ford.
19.
Sea-Going Hot Rods. Article by Brady Gibbs with photos by Charles O'Rork. Shows Paul
Sawyer and his "Belligero"and Penny Pennington and his "Copperhead" racing on
Florida's Lake Maggiore.
20.
Hottest Hot Rod in the Southern California Timing Association is powered by Ford and
owned by Stuart Hilborn. Article by Melvin Beck with photos by W. A. Detwiler, Jr.
21.
Christmas Candy. Article by Nancy Kennedy with photos by George Pickov.
22.
Plus other articles and the recipe section. Recipes are from:
Gourmet in Cincinnati, Ohio (painting by Charles Harper)
Padua Hills near Claremont, California (painting by Ralph Hulett)
Shamrock Inn near Chehalis, Washington (painting by Harry Bonath)
Tavern On The Green in New York City, New York (painting by Harvey Kidder)
This issue is 5 X 7, has 64 pages and is in nice shape and it will be a great addition to your
collection or to display with your Lincoln or Mercury. This issue would be a great gift for someone born in
December 1948.