Clark Gable in his Lincoln Zephyr Coupe (1939)
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1936 Lincoln Twin Grill Zephyr
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This 1936 Lincoln Zephyr twin-grille is REAL not photoshopped it was part of the Hartung Collection in Glenview, IL. The Collection was old off when Hartung passed away. . . Willard Morrison of Lake Forest, Ill, decided to modify his Zephyr by adding an additional grille, which he patented, along with a similar twin-beaked Packard. Morrison didn't simply add a second grille - he also ventilated the space between the grilles, split the radiator to function behind both grilles, added a water heat setup, and installed a radiator overflow tank, all modifications ostensibly done with the flathead Lincoln V-12's tendency to overheat in mind. The Lincoln still has a 1/2-inch thick safe in the trunk, a remnant from the days when a bar owner in Chicago allegedly owned it.
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Lincoln Zephyr Coupe 1941. - source 40 & 50 American Cars.
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BAM! Before & After Monday! Let’s see those transformations after you brought ‘em back to life or photos of your rides from then and now.
1939 Lincoln Zephyr Three Window Coupe
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Eugene “Bob” Gregorie
Bob Gregorie was an influential American automotive designer known for his work with Ford Motor Company. He played a key role in designing iconic vehicles such as the Lincoln Zephyr and the original Ford Thunderbird. Gregorie’s designs were characterized by sleek lines and innovative features, contributing significantly to the automotive industry’s evolution during the mid-20th century.
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1937 Lincoln Zephyr Coupé
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