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A couple of posts refer to this car as a Lincoln. I admit that the hubcap logo bears a good resemblance to a Lincoln hubcap; and the radiator cap does bear a resemblance to the famous Lincoln 'Greyhound'. But both are a bit under-defined for a 'for certain' declaration. The hood just doesn't 'look right' to me - to be a Lincoln.
Can some of you '28 - 29 Lincoln aficionados help give some stronger assurances (outside of the hubcap and greyhound) - specific points that are exclusively Lincoln - that definitely define this car as a Lincoln ? Can you tell the year ? ------------------------------------------- And - Dusty, I really do admire your computer techno skills ! You are an artist with your green paint brush. Last edited by DougVieyra; 03-25-2014 at 01:15 AM. |
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DougVieyra,
Did you look at all the photos in the group? The last pic shows the front of the car sticking out of the warehouse drive in door. It sure looks like a 1930-31 Lincoln to me. Possibly a Judkins body with that particular style of windshield some had. One of the give aways of it being maybe a '31 Lincoln is the new front bumper style. I can't remember if Lincoln changed the bumpers in '30 or '31. It always amazes me how the Lincolns of the Model-A era look so like A's on steroids. ![]() Bob-A ![]() |
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Gold Digger,
You don't remember those days? That's the way they looked in the days before silicone implants. I much prefer the old look and feel. There were very few big breasted bed thrashers in those days. If you are ever involved with a lady with implants you will discover that they are ice cold because of the insulation characteristics of silicone. not much fun. At 75 I am using my long term memory. |
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