1933 Lincoln KB Convertible Victoria by Brunn
If you talk to Lincoln historians, many will feel the 1933 Lincoln KB may be the best Lincoln ever produced.
Lincoln offered true custom-built cars during this time period, but the company also placed stock orders, sometimes 50 at a time, to a multitude of premiere coachbuilders such as Judkins, Murphy, Dietrich, and Brunn. This allowed customers the luxury of a coachbuilt auto with the option to customize their vehicles without a lengthy wait for delivery. KB 2532 features what many consider the most attractive of all of those coachbuilt bodies: Brunn’s striking Convertible Victoria. With its low windshield, clean top lines and sweeping fenders, the car is a masterpiece of classic era design.
This Victoria’s 447.9 cubic inch V12 engine is nothing short of an engineering masterpiece, with seven main bearings, fork and blade connecting rods, and dual cylinder blocks. Handbuilt and very expensive to produce, the 150 horsepower mill was so expensive to manufacture that it would be promptly replaced by a more conventional design, making 1933 the last year for the ultimate Lincoln. The chassis is clean and correct, and was specifically designed to receive bespoke coachwork. It features solid front and live rear axles, longitudinal leaf springs and 4-wheel vacuum servo assisted drum brakes. The 1933 model also received a reinforced frame, an adjustable vacuum booster, thermostatic shock absorbers and a new 3-speed transmission.
* This elegant example recorded by yours truly at the 2019 CCCA Grand Experience, Gilmore Museum, Hickory Corners, MI
Hope y’all enjoy………………..
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U.S. copyright law protects creators of original, creative works from having their intellectual property used by others. Copyright infringement is the reproduction, distribution, or alteration of a creative work without the owner’s permission. Common examples of copyright infringement against you might include:
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1933 Lincoln KB Convertible Victoria by Brunn
If you talk to Lincoln historians, many will feel the 1933 Lincoln KB may be the best Lincoln ever produced.
Lincoln offered true custom-built cars during this time period, but the company also placed stock orders, sometimes 50 at a time, to a multitude of premiere coachbuilders such as Judkins, Murphy, Dietrich, and Brunn. This allowed customers the luxury of a coachbuilt auto with the option to customize their vehicles without a lengthy wait for delivery. KB 2532 features what many consider the most attractive of all of those coachbuilt bodies: Brunn’s striking Convertible Victoria. With its low windshield, clean top lines and sweeping fenders, the car is a masterpiece of classic era design.
This Victoria’s 447.9 cubic inch V12 engine is nothing short of an engineering masterpiece, with seven main bearings, fork and blade connecting rods, and dual cylinder blocks. Handbuilt and very expensive to produce, the 150 horsepower mill was so expensive to manufacture that it would be promptly replaced by a more conventional design, making 1933 the last year for the ultimate Lincoln. The chassis is clean and correct, and was specifically designed to receive bespoke coachwork. It features solid front and live rear axles, longitudinal leaf springs and 4-wheel vacuum servo assisted drum brakes. The 1933 model also received a reinforced frame, an adjustable vacuum booster, thermostatic shock absorbers and a new 3-speed transmission.
* This elegant example recorded by yours truly at the 2019 CCCA Grand Experience, Gilmore Museum, Hickory Corners, MI
Hope y’all enjoy………………..
May I point out that this picture is Copyright protected under U.S. copyright law.
U.S. copyright law protects creators of original, creative works from having their intellectual property used by others. Copyright infringement is the reproduction, distribution, or alteration of a creative work without the owner’s permission. Common examples of copyright infringement against you might include:
• Uploading your photos to the internet,
• Stealing licensed software from your website,
• Plagiarizing your written text, and
• Using substantial parts of your song in a new recording
without attributing you.