1941 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe Hot Rod







Ended Jul 17, 2025 at 7:50 PM UTC
Description
The 1941 Lincoln Zephyr marked the final evolution of one of the most innovative American cars of the prewar era. Originally introduced in 1936, the Zephyr was Lincoln’s bold response to the streamlined design movement, inspired by the Burlington Zephyr train and named after Zephyrus, the Greek god of the west wind. Designed by John Tjaarda and refined by Bob Gregorie under the direction of Edsel Ford, the Zephyr introduced aerodynamic styling, integrated fenders, and a low-slung silhouette that set it apart from its contemporaries.
By 1941, the Zephyr had matured into a refined luxury vehicle, offered in multiple body styles including sedans, coupes, convertibles, and the elegant Town Limousine. It was powered by a 292 cubic-inch V12 engine producing 120 horsepower, paired with a three-speed manual transmission. The car featured unit-body construction, a rarity at the time, which contributed to its structural rigidity and smooth ride.
This 1941 Lincoln Zephyr has been customized into a hot rod, complete with custom metal and trim, a 460 cubic-inch V8 engine swap, a modern three-speed automatic transmission, and the addition of air conditioning, cruise control, and power steering, brakes, and windows.
Highlights
Custom hot rod transformation included:
Custom metal work
Refinished in burgundy paint
460 cu-in V8 engine upgrade
Modern three-speed automatic transmission
Gray cloth/vinyl interior
Power steering, brakes, and windows
Air conditioning
Cruise control
Leather-wrapped Mark VII steering wheel
Features
Integrated fenders
Waterfall grille
Teardrop headlights
120 mph speedometer and gauges for water temperature, oil pressure, volts, and fuel level
Premium Radial P205/75R15 wide whitewall tires
Known Imperfections
Dent, cracked paint, and scuffing on both sides of grille, which has a bent slat and has separated from the body on passenger side
Paint imperfections on front passenger fender and rear fender skirt
Paint chipped on both sides near trunk edge, with pinstriping missing on driver’s side
Scratch on trunk
Included
Two spare tires
New low-profile jack
Ownership History
The Connecticut seller of this 1941 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe Hot Rod has owned it since March 2021.
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1941 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe Hot Rod


