1937 Lincoln Zephyr
The Lincoln Zephyr was one of the most attractive vehicles built during the 1930s. Its teardropped shape embodied all that was good about the streamlining designs of the era. The vehicle is of the unit-body type of construction with Ford’s first all-steel roof and is powered by a twelve-cylinder engine. Introduced in 1936, the Zephyr was a less expensive line of vehicles from the Ford Motor Company’s luxury range of vehicles. This very attractive coupe body style was not introduced to the Zephyr line until 1937. This vehicle is an exact duplicate to a vehicle that the donor’s father owned in 1937. It has been meticulously restored and has taken many national honors.
The wheelbase measures 122 inches. Weighs 3,214 lbs.
Upholstery and interior
Pleated cloth
Engine
L-head