- Exceptional example of art deco styling
- Believed to have been formerly owned by Neil Young
- Fresh restoration of an unmodified original car
The original Lincoln-Zephyr was introduced in late 1935 as a 1936
model, combining the aerodynamic efficiency of streamlined styling
with an early form of unit body construction that reduced weight
while enhancing rigidity. A style leader from the beginning, the
original Zephyr featured a tall, prow-like grille for its first two
years. A new nose appeared on the 1938 Zephyr, featuring a
low-mounted, horizontal grille that would leave a lasting
impression on automotive designers everywhere, and by 1940 many
American cars were mimicking the late-'30s Zephyr front end.
Nineteen-forty was a transitional year for Lincoln, as the new and
very exclusive Continental, based on the Zephyr chassis, went into
production just as the last of the huge Lincoln Model K
super-luxury cars were delivered. Meanwhile, the 1940
Lincoln-Zephyr was a clean, beautifully detailed car that appeared
to have evolved from the 1939 models; however, it was in fact an
essentially all-new car. The new second-generation Zephyr continued
the basic frontal design introduced in 1938, although the new low
grille was larger and the headlamps mounted in the fenders. At the
rear, the dramatic taper of earlier Zephyr bodies was replaced by a
fuller design that allowed wider rear seating and added luggage
space.
This exceptional V-12 Zephyr is the recipient of a freshly
completed restoration and has only been driven test miles since its
completion. Believed to have been formerly owned by music star Neil
Young, it is finished strikingly in dark blue, contrasted with an
elegant tan-colored mohair interior. A sparkling example of art
deco design, this Zephyr has unique provenance to complement its
restoration and would make a fine addition to any collection.To
view this car and others currently consigned to this auction,
please visit the RM website at
rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/hf19.