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1934 Lincoln KB Convertible Roadster (LeBaron Style 287)

KB3514roadUnited States
Engine
6.8L (414 cu. in.) L-head V12, 150 bhp
Colour
Light cream with chocolate brown fenders and orange wheels

A 1934 Lincoln KB convertible roadster bodied by LeBaron in Style 287 configuration, riding the 145-inch wheelbase and powered by the 414-cubic-inch L-head V-12. One of only 45 such roadsters produced for the model year, this example is distinguished by its thermostatically controlled hood doors, chrome radiator shell with Greyhound mascot, Pilot Ray auxiliary lights, and a two-tone cream-and-chocolate exterior with orange wheels. It has been shown at competitive concours events and underwent mechanical and cosmetic refurbishment in 2013.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale

Competition

  1. Competitive showing (unspecified events)
    Multiple awards won

    The vehicle participated in competitive show events and accumulated numerous awards; specific event names and dates are not mentioned in the prose.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 2013Restoration
    Al Prueitt and Sons

    Mechanical and cosmetic freshening carried out, including replacement of both aluminium cylinder heads with new units; engine internals including main and rod bearings were inspected and found to have minimal wear, and the engine was tuned.

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