1939 Lincoln Zephyr

Highlights

  • 1939 Lincoln Zephyr
  • V12 267 Cubic Inch L-Head 110hp
  • 1 Of 302 Convertible Sedans Built For 1939
  • Neenah Cream Exterior
  • Beautiful Brown Leather Interior
  • Paint & Body Work By Kevin Westmoreland, Cleveland Georgia
  • No Expense Spared Restoration Only Using Original Or NOS Parts
  • Restoration Completed In 2000
  • LZOC: Best Junior Zephyr - St. Louis, MO Sept 2000
  • LZOC: Best Senior Zephyr - Gloucester, VA May 2001
  • Senior AACA: Greenville, NC April 2003
  • LZOC: Best Zephyr Of Show ( 100 Points ) - Dearborn, MI June 2003
  • LCOC: Lincoln Trophy - Dearborn, MI June 2003
  • LCOCL Edsel Ford Trophy ( 100 Points ) - Hickory, NC Sept 2003
  • Climate-Controlled Storage Since Restoration
  • Less Than 1000 Miles Since the Restoration
  • 4 New Custom Bias Ply Look Radial Auburn White Wall Tires Just Installed
  • Original Tool Kit & Jack Included
  • The Car Was Conceived By Edsel Ford And Designed By Eugene Turenne Gregorie
  • The Lincoln-Zephyr Was Extremely Modern With A Low Raked Windscreen, Integrated Fenders,
  • Streamlined Aerodynamic Dynamics Which Influenced The Name "Zephyr"
  • The Name "Zephyr", Derived From The Greek Word Zephyrus, Or The God Of The West Wind
  • First Successful Streamlined Cars
  • Detailed Undercarriage
  • Show Board & Trophies Included
  • Shows Mint!

Description

Vehicle Specs

In the realm of automotive elegance, where craftsmanship meets nostalgia, one name stands out with timeless grandeur—the 1939 Lincoln Zephyr. A masterpiece from a bygone era, this convertible sedan is not just a car; it's a symphony of V12 power, exquisite design, and meticulous restoration.

Under the hood of this automotive marvel lies a heart that beats with a V12 267 Cubic Inch L-Head engine, producing a robust 110 horsepower. This powerhouse ensures a driving experience that is not merely a commute but a journey through time, where the purr of the engine resonates with the echoes of history.

This particular 1939 Lincoln Zephyr holds a prestigious distinction—it is one of only 302 convertible sedans crafted in that vintage year. Its Neenah Cream exterior, akin to a creamy confection, stands out in a world often dominated by mundane hues. Paired with a luxurious brown leather interior, every curve and contour of the car becomes a canvas for elegance.

The resurrection of this automotive gem was entrusted to the skilled hands of Kevin Westmoreland from Cleveland, Georgia. A maestro in the realm of paint and bodywork, Westmoreland breathed life back into this classic, ensuring that the restoration journey was nothing short of extraordinary. No expense was spared in the resurrection process, with a commitment to using only original or New Old Stock (NOS) parts.

The meticulous restoration, a labor of love, reached its crescendo in the year 2000. Since then, this Lincoln Zephyr has garnered accolades that affirm its unrivaled quality. In 2000, it received the Best Junior Zephyr award in St. Louis, MO, followed by the Best Senior Zephyr title in Gloucester, VA, in May 2001. The string of victories continued with the Best Zephyr of Show at Dearborn, MI, and the Lincoln Trophy at the LCOC in June 2003. Notably, the car clinched the prestigious LCOCL Edsel Ford Trophy in September 2003.

This illustrious journey through competitions and triumphs is complemented by its climate-controlled haven. Since its restoration, the Lincoln Zephyr has been sheltered in such a controlled environment, with its odometer clocking less than 1000 miles. Freshly adorned with custom bias-ply look radial Auburn white wall tires, the car is not just a relic; it's a spectacle.

The 1939 Lincoln Zephyr is not merely a vehicle; it is an artifact of history. Conceived by Edsel Ford and designed by the visionary Eugene Turenne Gregorie, the Zephyr introduced the world to streamlined aerodynamics. With a low raked windscreen and integrated fenders, it set the standard for modern design. The name "Zephyr," derived from the Greek word Zephyrus—the God of the West Wind, pays homage to its streamlined prowess.

Included with the car is an original tool kit and jack, embodying the essence of completeness. A detailed undercarriage, coupled with a show board and an array of trophies, showcases the dedication invested in preserving this masterpiece. It's not just a car; it's a testament to an era when automotive design transcended utility and became art.

In a world enamored by the latest and the fastest, the 1939 Lincoln Zephyr beckons enthusiasts and connoisseurs to appreciate the elegance of yesteryears. Mint condition, meticulously restored, and ready to grace the roads, this convertible sedan is more than a car; it's a legacy on wheels.

South Jersey Classics is a 10,000-square-foot classic and specialty collector automobile dealer, featuring 50+ vehicles. This vehicle is located in our showroom in Newfield, NJ. Our Dealership is on US Route 40 just off New Jersey Route 55, Exit 39B heading towards Elmer, NJ; conveniently just 40 Minutes East of Philadelphia, 40 Minutes West from the Major New Jersey Shore Points, and 30 minutes North of the Delaware Memorial Bridge. Our Showroom is conveniently accessible from all major Southern New Jersey Roadways including New Jersey Turnpike, I-295, I-76, NJ Route 42, NJ Route 55, US Route 40, Atlantic City Expressway, and New Jersey Parkway. Our website is www.SJClassics.com and our phone number is (856) 521-0832. Don't hesitate to contact us anytime for more information or to come to see the vehicle in person.

Basic
Year
1939
Make
Lincoln
Model
Zephyr
Model Code
267 V12, 1 of 302
Miles
27,857
Vin
H65414
Mechanical
Engine Type
Gasoline
Engine Size
267 Flathead V12
Transmission Type
3 Speed Manual
Exterior
Body Color
Neenah Cream
Body Style
Convertible
Interior
Interior Color
Brown
Seating Type
Bench
Seat Material
Leather