The Lincoln H-series is a full-size luxury car that was sold by
Lincoln from the 1946 through the 1948 model years. The appearance
was very similar to the Lincoln Continental, but without the spare
wheel on the back. An electric clock was standard. This series of
vehicles continued to use the 305 cubic inch Lincoln V12 engine.
There were 1,241 post-war convertibles manufactured. The subtle
differences between the 1947 and 1948 Lincoln Convertibles is their
trim. The 47’s have push button exterior door hardware and
octagon-shaped hubcaps.
This car is a well preserved older restoration. It shows nicely
with excellent chrome and paint. The tan leather interior is in
superb condition, as is the new convertible top. A new top boot is
included with the car. All the glass is clear with no blemishes.
The dash gauges are all clear.
This Lincoln is equipped with overdrive and runs down the road well
at 60 plus miles per hour. The engine runs quiet, but could use a
good detailing. The undercarriage is clean with only a bit of
surface grime. The wide whitewall tires are in good condition,
which makes this car ready to tour.