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1939 Lincoln Zephyr Custom Woodie, “Bone’s” Multi-Awards!!

$128,000

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This is a very nice example that is sure to help make its new caretaker many happy memories!

THE ESSENTIALS

Details are coming soon on this very famous and popular full custom!!  This full custom was built from a California Lincoln Zephyr sedan by the noted custom builder Jim “Bones” Noteboom of Hemet, CA.

We are told that this Zephyr cost about $450,000 to build. This has won numerous awards, Best of Show and was on a national tour with Meguir’s Wax, etc.

The body was transformed by noted metalman Ken Grinnings.  The gorgeous buckskin leather interior was done by legendary Ron Mangus of Gabe’s Auto Interior.

When building this custom Bones wanted it to be drivable and dependable.  He chose to install a 300 hp double overhead cam aluminum V8 out of a 1996 Lincoln Mk VIII with the stock four speed automatic transmission.  The front end and suspension is from TCI and it has four wheel disc brakes.[youtube]https://youtu.be/C0V5X8o7O-U[/youtube]

The Zephyr comes with a custom made 24′ enclosed trailer.  For further details please call Harry at 602.245.7200 or email us at harry@classicpromenade.com.

1939 Lincoln Zephyr Custom Woodie, “Bone’s” Multi-Awards!!

$128,000

PRIVATE SALE STATUS
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LOCATION USA
VIEWS 508

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1939 Lincoln Zephyr Custom Woodie, “Bone’s” Multi-Awards!!
1939 Lincoln Zephyr Custom Woodie, “Bone’s” Multi-Awards!!

$128,000

PRIVATE SALE STATUS
SELLER
VIEWS 508

Lincoln Zephr

Interesting Fact: The Lincoln Zephyr is a line of cars that was produced from 1936 to 1942. Lincoln is a division of Ford Motor Company and was responsible for overseeing the development of this line. Their Model K was discontinued after 1940, and so Lincoln switched all their focus to the Zephyr line.   Unlike…
Interesting Fact: The Lincoln Zephyr is a line of cars that was produced from 1936 to 1942. Lincoln is a division of Ford Motor Company and was responsible for overseeing the development of this line. Their Model K was discontinued after 1940, and so Lincoln switched all their focus to the Zephyr line.   Unlike models that came before, the Zephyr line was powered by a V12 engine and was actually conceived by the son of Henry Ford himself. Throughout the production years, the Lincoln- Zephyr V-12 and Lincoln-Zephyr Continental were the two most renowned models.    Following the war, Lincoln dropped the Zephyr from their nameplates and simply began calling their vehicles Lincoln, even though the bodies were the exact same as they were during the Zephyr production years. This classic car has a rich history and background with one of the oldest automobile manufacturers to date, making it a popular choice among classic car collectors!  

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