Vehicle Description
One of only 47 Lincolns built 80 years ago by Judkins, America's
well-known old-line carriage company, this 1937 Model K Style 367A
was professionally restored and is recognized by the CCCA as a true
classic. The L-head 414ci V12 engine, built to Lincoln standards of
precision, runs smooth and quiet, and starts easily. It produces
150hp, which was high power for the day with its 3-speed manual
transmission. Eight ventilators, located on each side of the hood,
are controlled by mechanical thermostats which allow the vents to
open and close automatically as the air temperature under the hood
changes. The body rests on the original chassis. The outstanding
body is finished in correct Lincoln Dalmatian Green with French
Gray pinstripes and a rich leather top. The interior fabrics and
wood components throughout are beautiful. With the glass partition
raised it is a formal, chauffeur-driven car. Lowering it creates
the intimacy of an owner-driven sedan. Below the partition is an
8-day Jaeger clock. The rear cabin also features twin vanity-mirror
compartments, a roller shade over the rear window and a hidden jump
seat that disappears into the partition when not in use. An
intercom was built-in for passing directions to the driver. Most
charming of all is the umbrella compartment below the right side of
the driver's seat. Both front windows are adjustable forward to
allow for increased air flow into the front cabin. A 64-page
leather-encased 1937 Lincoln V12 reference book with operating and
maintenance instructions as well as a 1937 Lincoln Sales Brochure
for this Judkins two-window Berline are included. Both are original
not reproductions and are in great condition. The factory build
record of this Model K is included showing its options,
specifications and shipping destination, along with a multitude of
other owner documents.