The grille, bumpers and lamps on this Lincoln L are nickel-plated. At the time chrome had already been introduced but...
The Model KA in 1932 was the last V8 that Lincoln built until the 1949 model year. Lincoln automobile production...
The Panel Brougham features dramatic razor-edge styling that was very distinctive for the time. Lincoln produced a total of 977...
This 1935 Lincoln Model K V-12 Phaeton is known as Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s California campaign car and FDR is described...
Lincoln Versailles was Ford’s first salvo into “compact luxury” after the gas crisis changed everything. Now small was perceived as...
The Special Custom Coupe came with a revised grille treatment, stylish new headlamps and chrome rocker panels. Easily the most...
In 1955 Gian Paolo Boano was in his early twenties, but he had already been designing cars alongside his father,...
The Carrera Panamericana Race was intended to publicize the completion of the Pan-American Highway through Mexico. The grueling multi-day race...
Miura Spinto Veloce (SV) is the final and most developed version of Lamborghini’s seminal supercar. Like all Miuras, it has...
With its preserved vintage style, true luxury features (including A/C,) and big V8 power, the 1974 Lincoln Continental Mark IV...
To get a sense of the elegance and prestige embodied by the Lincoln Motor Company’s early automotive offerings, look no...
Considered one of the first and most iconic Art Deco American cars, its forward-looking stance gives the Zephyr the appearance...
Among the most beautiful custom bodies produced for Lincoln’s Model K was the two-passenger coupe by LeBaron, a fascinating example...
From Ford Motor Company’s perspective, the greatest satisfaction of the Lincoln “Mark” cars of the seventies lay in their regularly...
Some of the most handsome semi-custom bodies for the prestigious Lincoln Model K were produced by the John B. Judkins...
Built in collaboration with famed Italian design house and coachbuilder Carrozzeria Ghia, the Quicksilver was somewhere between a stretched hatchback...
Setting the Lincoln Mark V apart from other luxury manufacturers in period were the various special editions offered. This included...
In the late 1930s, Edsel Ford conceived the idea of creating an upscale, exclusive Lincoln model to rival the impressive...
In 1940, Lincoln offered an improved version of their Zephyr that was aimed at the top of the market. The...
In the early 1930s, when the nation was in the grips of the Great Depression, the Lincoln Motor Company continued...
Established in 1917 by Cadillac founder Henry Leland, Lincoln’s initial venture was manufacturing Liberty aircraft V12s for the American WW1...
During the Great Depression, the US automobile market faced challenges, especially luxury car manufacturers. However, Edsel Ford was determined to...
During the early 1950s, while Cadillac was leading the way in style with fins inspired by airplanes and “Dagmar” bumpers,...
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