1940 Lincoln L Cabriolet - $71,000 (2 of 10)
This 1930 Lincoln Model L is from the last year of the original Leland-designed engine and is one of the most attractive designs offered. The new convertible roadster featured roll-up windows and functional landau bars, designed and built by LeBaron Carrossiers. LeBaron's skill is evident in the way the top folds flush with the door tops to accentuate the long lines of the Lincoln body, nearly disappearing from view. It is an attractive restoration in maroon with black fenders, red coachlines, silver wire wheels mounting new wide white wall tires, tan leather upholstery and a black cloth top piped in maroon to match the body. The rumble seat body is equipped with a golf bag/luggage door, a black cloth covered luggage trunk on a rear-mounted rack, dual side-mounted spares with mirrors, fog lights, an opening windshield, chrome dashboard and instrument panel with a Seth Thomas clock, an attractive all wood 4-spoke steering wheel and a greyhound radiator cap ornament. It is a very pretty and well equipped Lincoln and will make a gorgeous car for tours that can then be shown proudly at the end of each day's run. 19/01/09
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