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1938 Lincoln K Willoughby 7-passenger Touring Car [403]

1938 Lincoln K [403] in The Hoax, Movie, 2006 IMDB

Class: Cars, Convertible — Model origin: US

1938 Lincoln K Willoughby 7-passenger Touring Car [403]

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DynaMike NL

2007-10-06 00:30

Zephyr? I don't think so. This looks like a bigger Model K. Body by LeBaron??

antp BE

2007-10-06 00:40

I do not know who labeled it as Zephyr without comment

Ray B. FR

2007-10-06 01:37

antp wrote I do not know who labeled it as Zephyr without comment

Not a Zephyr but a Lincoln convertible sedan anyway, 1937-1939. Not sure of the coachbuilder, but it's not Willoughby or Brunn. I'd go for LeBaron also.

pilou BE

2007-10-06 09:32

1937 Lincoln Series K 7 passenger Touring , I'd go for a body by Willoughby( model 353) because Willoughby bodied cars often had this quite angular inwards sloping upper windshield frames with the two-piece windshield ,whereas the frame lines were rounder on LeBaron and Brunn convertible bodies.

Ray B. FR

2007-10-06 11:26

pilou wrote 1937 Lincoln Series K 7 passenger Touring , I'd go for a body by Willoughby( model 353) because Willoughby bodied cars often had this quite angular inwards sloping upper windshield frames with the two-piece windshield ,whereas the frame lines were rounder on LeBaron and Brunn convertible bodies.

I had dismissed Willoughby because I have a picture of model 353 in the Geo H. Damman book, where the windshield seems much lower than on this one. Bure you're right about this angular frame. My picture has no background and it can be a catalog image (it has no side mounted spares), not the real car. There were on ly seven built, and they were often used as parade phaetons like here. So I guess you're right.

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