Description
A stunning, wonderfully restored 1927 Lincoln Model L Coupe, with a brown interior featuring a Waltham clock and wood steering wheel.
It comes equipped with Trippe lights and rides on wide Whitewall tires mounted on wood spoke wheels.
1927 was the fifth year of the Lincoln L production under the ownership of The Ford Motor Company with Edsel Ford leading the Lincoln Division. It was also the first year that four wheel brakes became standard. Featuring a 'six brake system': internal drum brakes on all four corners and two external parking/ emergency brake bands on the rear axle. Additionally, the Lincoln Motor Division guaranteed the car to go at least 70 mph, with its strong 60 degree Flat Head V8 engine.
This 1927 Lincoln Model L Coupe is recognised as a CCCA Full Classic. It has a 358 CU engine with a three-speed manual transmission.