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1936 lincoln k convertible sedan

Posted by Hyman Ltd

07 May, 2020

1936 lincoln k convertible sedan

US$89,500.00

Lincoln Motor Car Company's flagship model in the 1930s was the prestigious Model K. When introduced in 1931, Lincoln was under the full control of the Ford Motor Company, as Henry Leland had been pushed out by a revenge-seeking Henry Ford. Henry put his son Edsel in charge and almost immediately, Lincoln enjoyed a turnaround. The flagship Model K hit the showrooms in 1931 powered by an L-head V8 engine. Power was more than adequate but with ever increasing pressure to build multi-cylinder engines such as the V12 and V16, Ford swiftly responded with the addition of the V12 Model KB in 1932, followed by the smaller displacement KA. The early years of the Great Depression meant that sales were slim, but the V12 remained the signature of the K-series through 1939\\. The biggest change coming in 1934 when the two available sizes of V12 engines were combined into one singular 414 cubic inch unit.

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