This 1939 Lincoln Model K 413-B Convertible Sedan by LeBaron is a
well-documented, exceptionally rare CCCA Full Classic that is
absolutely stunning having benefitted from a comprehensive
frame-off restoration. 1939 was, to some extent, a transitional
year for the Ford Motor Company including its most prestigious
marque, Lincoln. Under Edsel Ford's leadership, Lincoln began
transitioning its design ideology to a more contemporary motif best
seen in its entry-level Zephyr models built without running boards
first seen in the late 30s. Simultaneously, many of Lincoln's
American luxury contemporaries, such as Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg,
Marmon, Peerless, Stutz, and Pierce-Arrow, fell to their ultimate
demises due to meager market demand in the high-end segment that
they once dominated. For the surviving marques occupying the
premier luxury space, including Cadillac, Packard, and Chrysler,
they shifted their production efforts into more affordable and less
ostentatious models like Cadillac's LaSalle line, Packard's Six and
120 lines, and Chrysler's Royal 6, allowing these automakers to
survive the Depression. With the debut of Mercury and Lincoln's
Zephyr a few years earlier, Ford sought to compete by bridging the
gap between the everyman's Ford and the prestigious Lincoln models.
Nonetheless, Lincoln continued to produce its Model K semi-custom
bodied chauffeured vehicles despite production slowing to a mere
trickle. In fact, total Model K production in 1939 comprised of a
total of 133 units, less than 4% of the total production of these
models in the debut year of 1931. Likely due to the limited
production numbers of the Model K in 1939, they were left largely
unchanged from the previous year's design with the exception of a
sturdier wheel and an upgraded carburetor. Of the 35 custom-bodied
1939 Model K automobiles produced, 11 were built by famed
coachbuilder LeBaron and were comprised of the Series 410
Convertible Roadster, the Series 413-A Convertible Sedan, and the
most prestigious Series 413-B Convertible Sedan Partition. The
Series 413-B was distinguished from the standard 413-A by its
3-piece crank-operated divider window that allowed rear-seated
passengers to section off the their cabin from the chauffeur up
front for additional privacy. Notably, the 3-piece divider window
design was necessitated due to a change in the front seat design
that was curved at the edges and thus allowed for the divider
window to lower into the back of the front seat. In total, only 9
Series 413 models were produced of which it is believed that only 3
were produced in the 413-B configuration which makes this
particular LeBaron-bodied Model K an extraordinarily rare and
desirable piece of automotive history. For this reason, the Classic
Car Club of America (CCCA) has deemed the 1939 Lincoln Model K a
Full Classic thus qualifying its participation in all CCCA events
and CARavans should you wish to participate. This particular 413-B
Model K comes to us with extensive documentation including a copy
of its original build sheet denoting it's use for the 1939 New York
Auto Show, comprehensive restoration documentation, and 60+ year
ownership history. Powering this '39 LeBaron-bodied Lincoln is a
414 cubic inch L-Head V-12 fed by a single 2 barrel carburetor that
was rated at 150 horsepower when new. The Lincoln V-12 is mated to
a 3 speed manual transmission that is shifted via a floor-mounted
shifter. Exhaust exits this 1939 Model K via a single exhaust
system that produces a muted rumble out of the rear-exiting
tailpipe. For a pre-war classic car, this Lincoln Convertible is
well-appointed with options. The front and rear chrome bumpers are
both equipped with a pair of chrome bumper guards that elevate the
exterior look of the car. Riding on a set of wide whitewall tires
mounted on painted Artillery wheels and accented with Lincoln
chrome center caps, this 1939 Lincoln Model K has a truly upscale
look whether you're parked at the local CCCA event or cruising to
the next one. Further uplifting the high class look of this Lincoln
Convertible are the dual covered side-mounted spare tires that are
an extremely useful option that could also be utilized should you
need them. The black cloth convertible top sports a tan headliner,
both of which are in fantastic condition. The all steel body of
this 1939 Model K Convertible Sedan has been refinished in
beautiful Zephyr Blue paint that completes the exterior look of
this outstanding automobile. The interior of this 1939 Lincoln
Model K 413-B Convertible Sedan by LeBaron is equally impressive.
Both the front and rear seats have been reupholstered in
complimentary Blue Leather. The matching blue carpeting, matching
upholstered door panels, Zephyr Blue painted dash, roll up windows,
and 3-spoke Zephyr Blue steering wheel are all in wonderful
condition as well while retaining their desirable stock appearance.
The interior also extremely well-appointed with features! The front
and rear passenger cabins are divided by a roll-up partition
divider window that exudes pre-war opulence. Additionally, the rear
passenger cabin features a robe cord along with left and right side
cigar lighters and ash trays. Up front, the driver and co-pilot's
cabin is well-optioned. For the driver, stock instrumentation is
comprised of a full array of gauges including a 160 KPH
speedometer, amp gauge, temperature gauge, oil pressure gauge, and
fuel gauge. Furthermore, the front compartment is finished off with
various dash-mounted controls, a cigar lighter, locking glovebox,
and optional clock. Whether you're buying your very first Full
Classic Car, or you're an established card-carrying member of the
Classic Car Club of America or Antique Automobile Club of America,
this 1939 Lincoln Model K 413-B Convertible Sedan by LeBaron would
make an excellent choice. Give Ellingson's a call today at
763-428-7337!
*414 Cu. In. L-Head V12
*Single 2 Barrel Carburetor
*3 Speed Manual Transmission
*Wide Whitewall Tires on Artillery Wheels w/ Lincoln Center
Caps
*Dual Covered Side-Mounted Spare Tires
*Black Cloth Convertible Top & Divider Window
*Highly Documented Frame-Off Restoration & History
*Exterior Refinished in Zephyr Blue
*Interior Reupholstered in Blue Leather
*Optional Clock & Cigar Lighter
*Stock Instrumentation
*Odometer Reads: 27 Kilometers
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