This 1947 Lincoln Model 76H Convertible Coupe is a luxurious,
post-war Lincoln with fantastic options and wonderful provenance.
Despite having survived the Great Depression and World War II, the
immediate post-war Lincolns were remarkably similar to the pre-war
designs. The reason for this was because the American automotive
manufacturers had ceased production of consumer vehicle production
and their production facilities were dedicated to the War effort.
Yet, instead of spending months or even years re-tooling their
plants to accommodate new car designs, Lincoln (like virtually
every other American manufacturer) opted to utilize the same
pre-war body designs and modestly update decorative trim, interior
options, and even, in the case of Lincoln in 1947, upgrade the
power plant. Certainly the overall silhouette of the '47 Lincoln
models mirrored those from 1942 and 1946, and even some features
like the push-button door "handles" were carried forward into the
early 1947 model year. Perhaps the most substantial upgrade for the
1947 Lincoln came in the form of the new engine, now capable of
producing 130 horsepower rather than 120 horsepower found in the
earlier version. In 1947, Lincoln offered two product lines, the
standard Model 76H as well as the more expensive Continental. In
both product lines, the most exclusive body was, of course, the
Convertible Coupe, both of which sported the highest MSRP in their
respective line. Interestingly however, the Model 76H Convertible
Coupe is believed to be far more rare than the Continental since
Lincoln produced 738 Continental Convertibles compared to 384 76H
Convertibles. The easiest way to differentiate a Continental from
the Model 76H is by looking at the rear; where the Continental has
a bustle back hump for a trunk, the Model 76H has a more elegant
sloping design for the deck lid. This particular 1947 Lincoln 47H
Convertible Coupe comes to us from a meticulous caretaker who
stewarded the car for nearly 40 years after reportedly purchasing
the car from a collector based in Southern California. Under the
hood on this '47 Lincoln Convertible is a 305 Cubic Inch L-Head V12
fed by a single 2 barrel carburetor that together were said to have
produced 130 horsepower when new. The 305 V-12 is backed by a 3
speed manual transmission with overdrive that makes this 1947
H-Series Lincoln an enjoyable car to take for a cruise. Exhaust
exits the 130hp powerplant via a stock set of exhaust manifolds and
out through a single tailpipe, generating a terrific sound at idle
and cruising down the road. Riding on full wide whitewall tires
mounted on steel painted color-matched wheels and elevated with
Lincoln emblazoned full wheel covers and Beauty Rings, this 1947
Lincoln Convertible Coupe has a fantastic look whether you're
parked at the local car show or enjoying the car on the open road.
The tan cloth power convertible top is in wonderful shape, raising
and lowering effortlessly with the flip of a switch. Additionally,
when the top is in its lowered position, it tucks neatly below a
matching convertible top boot for a more streamlined look. Driver's
side spot light is backed by an outside mirror, which together
improve visibility and add some period-correct flair. The all-steel
body has been refinished in Black paint, completing the exterior
look of this wonderful post-war cruiser. The interior of this 1947
Lincoln Model 76H Convertible Coupe looks great! The front and rear
bench seats have been restored using Walnut Tan upholstery,
tastefully complementing the overall look of this Lincoln. The
matching door panels, Caramel carpeting and floor mats, painted
dash, and steering wheel all show well and they all retain a nice
stock appearance. Instrumentation remains in its stock
configuration as well, consisting of a 110 MPH speedometer,
temperature gauge, oil pressure gauge, amp gauge, and fuel gauge.
Interior is also pleasantly optioned, including front and rear
cigar lighters and ashtrays, a heated defroster, and even all 4
power windows go up and down with the simple flick of a switch. The
dash is finished off with a locking glovebox, Clock, and AM radio
with integrated speaker so that you can listen to all of your tunes
while enjoying this Lincoln Convertible to the fullest! Whether
you're a card carrying member of the Lincoln & Continental Owners
Club (LCOC) or you're buying your very first classic car, this 1947
Lincoln Model 76H Convertible Coupe would make an excellent choice.
Give Ellingson's a call today at 763-428-7337!
*305 Cu. In. L-Head V12 - 130HP
*Single 2 Barrel Carburetor
*3 Speed Manual Transmission w/ Overdrive
*Wide Whitewall Tires w/ Lincoln Wheelcovers & Beauty Rings
*Auxiliary Spotlight w/ Driver's Side Mirror
*Believed to be 1 of 384 Produced
*Exterior Refinished in Black
*Walnut Tan Bench Seat Interior
*Tan Cloth Power Convertible Top
*Power Windows
*Stock Instrumentation
*Odometer Reads: 65,890 Miles
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