1936 Lincoln Model K Convertible Roadster by LeBaron
What we know:
1936
Lincoln

In the quiet streets of Glendale, Wisconsin resides a rare piece of American automotive history: a 1936 Lincoln Model K Convertible Roadster designed by LeBaron. Manufactured during an era of opulence and grandeur, this vehicle is one of only 20 such models produced that year. Distinguished by its distinctive convertible roadster bodywork and V12 engine, chassis K6465 boasts a prestigious past, having earned an AACA National First Prize in 1982 following a meticulous refurbishment under previous ownership. More recently, further restoration work was carried out in 2012, ensuring this historic Lincoln remains in exquisite condition today. Currently active and available for bidding at $110,000, this vintage masterpiece is not just a collectible but a testament to the craftsmanship of the past.
Last bid:
$110,000