1935 LINCOLN K CONVERTIBLE192509Sold* at Scottsdale 2016 - Lot #1398.1 1935 LINCOLN K CONVERTIBLEhttps://BarrettJacksonCDN.azureedge.net/staging/carlist/items/Fullsize/Cars/192509/192509_Front_3-4_Web.jpg
Lot #1398.1  1935 LINCOLN K CONVERTIBLE
  
AuctionScottsdale 2016
ReserveNO RESERVE
StatusSold
PriceRegister to View Price
Lot1398.1
Year1935
MakeLINCOLN
ModelK
StyleCONVERTIBLE COUPE
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Details
VINK3722
Exterior ColorSILVER
Interior ColorGREY
CylindersV12
Engine Size6.3L
Transmission4-SPEED MANUAL
Description
Lot #1398.1 - Beautifully restored 1935 Lincoln Model K V-12convertible roadster with coachwork by LeBaron. Production numbers of these rakish LeBaron convertible roadsters amounted to a fraction of the seasons run at just 30 units, with an equally scant survival rate they are exceedingly rare today. This beautiful V12 Lincoln recently resided in an East Coast car collector's ownership for nearly two decades. In the early days it was used infrequently at the owner's summer home, and more recently has received considerable freshening at the hands of expert craftsmen, with specific attention to both the mechanical and aesthetic aspects. With new paintwork in stunning silver livery, accented by a dual pinstripe along the sides of the bodywork, it is heightened by refurbished chrome, including the wheels and bumpers, and a newly-made canvas top. Beneath the hood, the motor has been entirely overhauled and fitted with hardened valve seats to facilitate better running on modern fuel. It features a 4-speed manual transmission. The car's history is known back to the immediate post-war era, when it surfaced in Watsonville, CA. At that time, the car was donated to the local high school, where it remained for many years before being acquired in the 1970s by Dale Johnson, who lived further inland in Turlock, CA. Unable to run the car, Johnson discovered that the motor was beyond economical repair. Fortunately he was able to source a correct 1935 unit as a replacement, but aside from its fitment, no further major work on the car was carried out. It subsequently passed through two other California collectors, during which time it was restored before trading to legendary collector and dealer Tom Barrett of Barrett-Jackson fame. Barrett sold the car to Peter Knoll of New York City, succeeding with nearly 20 years of ownership with recent sorting and cosmetic refurbishment. This convertible roadster represents an exceptional-performing and fine-looking automobile.
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