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- Michigan Certificate of Registration for a Lincoln Zephyr Brunn Town Car Owned by Clara Bryant Ford, 1942 - The more affordable Lincoln Zephyr was introduced for 1936 during the Great Depression. For 1940, the streamlined car's running boards were removed, and the split rear window of previous years was replaced with a single pane of glass. This certificate of registration was for a 1940 model with a notable owner: Clara Ford, mother of Lincoln president Edsel Ford.

- 1942
- Collections - Artifact
Michigan Certificate of Registration for a Lincoln Zephyr Brunn Town Car Owned by Clara Bryant Ford, 1942
The more affordable Lincoln Zephyr was introduced for 1936 during the Great Depression. For 1940, the streamlined car's running boards were removed, and the split rear window of previous years was replaced with a single pane of glass. This certificate of registration was for a 1940 model with a notable owner: Clara Ford, mother of Lincoln president Edsel Ford.
- Michigan Certificate of Registration for a Lincoln Judkin Berline Automobile Owned by Henry Ford, 1938 - Even Henry Ford had to register his cars with the state. This Michigan certificate of registration covered a 1938 Lincoln owned by the automotive magnate. Total registration cost was $20.60, while the price of the car itself started around $5,900. The average American wage in 1938 was about $1,221 a year.

- 1938-1939
- Collections - Artifact
Michigan Certificate of Registration for a Lincoln Judkin Berline Automobile Owned by Henry Ford, 1938
Even Henry Ford had to register his cars with the state. This Michigan certificate of registration covered a 1938 Lincoln owned by the automotive magnate. Total registration cost was $20.60, while the price of the car itself started around $5,900. The average American wage in 1938 was about $1,221 a year.