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1937 Lincoln Model K

Limousine by LeBaron, 56k Original Miles, Last Owner 50 Years, Award Winner!

$49,800

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THE ESSENTIALS

This is a beautiful 1937 Lincoln Model K Limousine that has been owned for the past 50 years by a well-regarded Lincoln collector. This was a beautiful survivor with all original and stunning interior. To make the Lincoln show worthy, the owner set out on a repaint and re-chrome as needed and did any needed mechanical work to make this drive as well as it looks. The photo gallery tells the story of this stunning interior featuring brown leather for the chauffeur’s compartment and gray wool broadcloth for the passenger’s compartment. The two jump seats allow for seating for seven passengers.

We located this Lincoln on behalf of its new owner who is developing a Lincoln Museum. For more information, please call or text Harry Clark at +1.602.245.7200 or email us at harry@classicpromenade.com.

1937 Lincoln Model K

$49,800

PRIVATE SALE STATUS
SELLER NAME
LOCATION USA
VIEWS 358

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1937 Lincoln Model K
1937 Lincoln Model K

$49,800

VIN 8064
BODY STYLE limousine
FUEL Gasoline
MILES 56,000
GEARBOX Manual
DOORS 4
EXT COLOR Black
YEAR 1936
LOCATION Phoenix, AZ
PRIVATE SALE STATUS
SELLER
VIEWS 358

Lincoln Model K

Interesting Fact: The Lincoln Model K was produced for nine years, from 1931 to 1940, by the Lincoln Motor Company. This was just the second motor line produced by their company and was developed off of the Model L. It was the first Lincoln to use a V-12 engine which became a staple of the…
Interesting Fact: The Lincoln Model K was produced for nine years, from 1931 to 1940, by the Lincoln Motor Company. This was just the second motor line produced by their company and was developed off of the Model L. It was the first Lincoln to use a V-12 engine which became a staple of the company for almost 20 years. This vehicle was perceived as one of the most exclusive vehicles of its time and featured multiple body configurations. The most powerful engine used in this vehicle is the 6.8-liter Lincoln L-head V12 engine with a three-speed manual transmission. The Lincoln Model K competed with vehicles such as the Cadillac V-12 and the Packard Twin Six. As 1940 grew closer, sales were beginning to decline on the Lincoln Model K as the newer Lincoln Continental and Lincoln Zephyr appealed to more buyers, leading to the end of production in January of 1940. This car is an instant classic for many car lovers!

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