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Lincoln Motor Co
Lincoln Motor Co


WWI A large number of light "chasers" were built in America to hunt enemy submarines; these small craft were fitted with twin screws and reversible six-cylinder petrol engines built by the Lincoln Motor Co.<ref>The Engineer 1919/12/04</ref>
WWI A large number of light "chasers" were built in America to hunt enemy submarines; these small craft were fitted with twin screws and reversible six-cylinder petrol engines built by the Lincoln Motor Co.<ref>The Engineer 1919/02/14</ref>


1922 The [[Ford Motor Co]] acquired the Lincoln Motor Co.
1922 The [[Ford Motor Co]] acquired the Lincoln Motor Co.


== See Also ==
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Lincoln Motor Co

WWI A large number of light "chasers" were built in America to hunt enemy submarines; these small craft were fitted with twin screws and reversible six-cylinder petrol engines built by the Lincoln Motor Co.[1]

1922 The Ford Motor Co acquired the Lincoln Motor Co.

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  1. The Engineer 1919/02/14