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Lincoln Motor Car Works
was an automobile company in
Chicago, Illinois. It
produced cars for
Sears Roebuck from 1908
until 1912.[1]
Nine models were offered, priced
between
US$325 and $475, with the
Model L advertised at $495
complete. They were sold by
mail, out of the Sears catalog.
Sears had a very lenient return
policy: cars were sold on a
ten-day trial basis.
The company is not related to the
current luxury car brand owned by
Ford Motor Company, which was founded by
Henry M. Leland in 1917, two years after Sears
stopped selling cars.
Above courtesy of
Wikipeda
- Lincoln
home page
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