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1934 Lincoln KB All Weather Phaeton by Dietrich Rare Car in Excellent Condition
In 1932, Lincoln introduced the V12-powered KB, generally considered the most desirable Lincoln of all time. It's 447 Cu In V12 produced 150 HP, while still offering the V8 in the KA. In 1933, an new a 381 Cu In V12 producing 125 HP was introduced to replace the V8's-all Lincolns were now V12's. In 1934, the smaller V12 was enlarged to 414 Cu In producing 150 HP and the larger V12 was dropped. This engine continued on to the end of K series production in 1939.
This nicely preserved example has never been apart-many collectors feel that cars like this are the best driving cars. Obviously well cared for its entire life the car was acquired by a seasoned Lincoln Collector about 20 years ago and selective work has bene performed under his ownership including: The engine was rebuilt by legendary Lincoln Expert Ernie Foster, some of the chrome was replated, selective repainting performed, and the interior freshened with new seat leather in the rear compartment, a new top was installed, as was new carpet set. New Chrome Wire Wheels were installed along with new WW Tires, and new running board rubber was installed.
Maintained by one of the leading Lincoln experts in the country, the car is correct in every manner, and ready for the Show or Tour Circuit. This is a rare opportunity to get one of the most elegant and stylish Lincolns ever built.