Vehicle Description
The 1941 Lincoln Zephyr sedan makes for an interesting premium
classic that few of us ever get to see. But not only is this
example looking sleek and complete, but it also has been given the
right upgrades to be a great cruiser to show off near or far.
These pre-war Lincolns truly had style. Running boards were
disappearing, and so the idea was to make everything a bit sleeker.
That's why the waterfall grille flows back into the fenders, and
those fenders have a long wind-swept style. And of course, the long
slope of the rear makes this look like a torpedo for the road. It
has all the right classic details with full-length trim, suicide
doors, and rear fender skirts. And we especially like the intricate
front bumper that splits in two between the overriders. Plus,
you'll pick up on little hints that this is an upgraded machine.
It's in everything from those dual exhaust tips to how the
classic/aged maroon actually has an extra hint of radiance from a
metallic finish.
You know you'll love opening up all the doors when you park this
one because there's just something extra attractive about a suicide
door sedan. And when you do, the interior also has plenty to show
off. The gray cloth has a soft velour feel, and the diamond pattern
inserts on the seat and doors are pure vintage cool. This one has
been built to be a true cruiser, and because its size can carry
plenty of family and friends, there have been the right upgrades in
comfort. It includes an AM/FM/cassette stereo and provisions for
R134a air conditioning (it likely just needs a recharge to blow
ideally cold again.) And to make sure the driver is always happy,
you have an upgraded wood-rimmed Grant GT steering wheel, a tilt
column, and a dash full of upgraded gauges.
The engine bay continues the hint of a vintage custom build with
the color-marched firewall, inner fenders, and brackets. And at the
center of it all is quite an interesting powerhouse. These were
born with V12 power, but progress means the 350 cubic-inch V8 under
the hood today actually has 30 percent more displacement. This one
is even said to be a much more potent powerhouse with a .030 bored
over kit, polished ports, polished rods, chamfered oil holes, a
high-volume oil pump, and an Isky mid-range cam. It's topped with a
Weiand intake and a four-barrel carburetor. This makes for a
stronger kind of street machine, and it's also an all-around
cruiser. That's why it has a three-speed automatic transmission as
well as an updated front clip with disc brakes and rack & pinion
power steering.
It's rare to find such a complete example of this sleek Lincoln
sedan, and this one is also a strong runner. So you know that's the
kind of combo that will turn heads all around town...and beyond.
Call today!!!