Vehicle Description
1949 Lincoln Cosmopolitan is a full-size luxury car that was sold
from 1949 through the 1954. Lincolns were manufactured at Lincoln
Assembly, Dearborn, Michigan, while some were sent in 'knock-down
kits' to regional factories at Maywood Assembly, Maywood,
California, Edison Assembly, Edison, New Jersey, or St. Louis
Assembly, St.Louis, Missouri, and assembled locally. First
generation 1949-1951 Lincoln introduced its first postwar bodies,
also marking the first product lines of the combined
Lincoln-Mercury Division. Although sharing many body panels with
the Mercury Eight and the standard Lincoln. 1949 Lincoln
Cosmopolitan marketed as the flagship of the Lincoln line; the
model was distinguished by rear roofline. A departure from previous
Lincoln vehicles, the bodywork featured no running boards, with the
fenders and doors enclosed together; the Lincolns featured
headlights and taillights recessed 'frenched' into the bodywork. At
the time, the styling was referred to as a pontoon design. Using a
feature that would later appear in the later Lincoln Continental
sedan, all Lincoln-Mercury four-door sedans featured rear-hinged
suicide doors. Alongside the four-door, the Cosmopolitan was sold
as a two-door in standard and Capri trim and two-door convertible.
CLEAN TITLE THIS LINCOLN HAS ACTUAL 64,650 MILES, TITLE SHOWS
ACTUAL MILEAGE 337 CU. IN. FLATHEAD 8 CYL. ENGINE WITH 3 SPEED
MANUAL TRANSMISSION STRAIGHT BODY, NICE PAINT CHROME FEATURES IN
PLACE AND SHINY HUBCAPS ARE ORIGINAL WITH CENTER EMBLEMS AND SHINY
GREAT INTERIOR WITH NO HOLES IN SEATS NICE HEADLINER POWER WINDOWS
DRIVEN MONTHLY TO SHOWS RUNS AND DRIVES Please Note The Following
**Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac,
Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25 cars that is by
appointment only **Please Call First and talk to one of our reps at
231-468-2809 EXT 1 **