This 1951 Lincoln Cosmopolitan custom lead sled, nicknamed
"Linczilla," was built by noted custom car builder Cecil Proffit
and is powered by a 454ci V8 engine mated to an automatic
transmission. The car is optioned with a Holley carburetor with
custom air cleaner assembly, dual spotlights, fender skirts, a
custom exhaust system, front disc brakes, electric door poppers,
air conditioning, a cabin heater, floor mats and a Pioneer CD
player. Braking is handled by front discs and rear drums, and the
lowered suspension is equipped with rear air shocks. A custom
Karnage Performance exhaust system has also been added. Body
modifications include a chopped top, frenched head and taillights,
rear-hinged rear doors, shaved badges and door handles, stretched
quarter-panels, simulated lake pipes and a Continental kit. The
paint color is described as Deep Black Cherry Metallic, and
blemishes are present on the hood and roof. The 15-inch steel
wheels wear full covers and are wrapped in Auburn Deluxe whitewall
tires that have less than 500 miles. The cabin is upholstered in
gray cloth with matching door panels, headliner and carpeting. A
two-spoke steering wheel with a chrome horn ring on a tilting
column fronts a custom speedometer and a set of aftermarket gauges.
Vehicle Details
1951 Lincoln Cosmopolitan
Listing ID:CC-1825142
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:West Palm Beach, Florida
Year:1951
Make:Lincoln
Model:Cosmopolitan
Exterior Color:BLACK CHERRY
Interior Color:GRAY
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:154649
VIN:51LP6358L
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