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1934 Lincoln Model KB Brunn Convertible Victoria

KB3375roadUnited States
Engine
414 cu in V-12, 150 hp

A 1934 Lincoln Model KB Brunn Convertible Victoria, chassis KB3375, one of only three known survivors from a production run of perhaps six examples. Shipped from the factory on 1 March 1934, it spent nearly eight decades with a single Massachusetts enthusiast who used it as a daily driver before undertaking a careful restoration retaining original woodwork and Brunn body stampings. Subsequently refreshed by a Connecticut collector, it later entered the Adderley collection in 2016.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
  2. 1942 →Private sale
    Young Massachusetts enthusiast from Worcester area
    partial documentation

    Initially used the car for work and as everyday transport, later stored it, then had it carefully restored to original specification while retaining original woodwork and body stampings. Held the car for nearly eight decades.

  3. 2016 →Private sale
    Terence E. Adderley
    partial documentation

    Acquired in early 2016 as part of a growing assemblage of top-ranked Full Classic automobiles; car has remained in this collection for approximately eight years.

  4. Date unknownPrivate sale
    Connecticut enthusiast
    partial documentation

    Well-known collector who carried out cosmetic refreshment including a new cabin trim and replacement convertible hood.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. Restoration

    Comprehensive restoration back to original specification carried out by the long-term Massachusetts owner; included full refinishing and new paint, though the body was reportedly not separated from the chassis. Original woodwork and Brunn body number stampings were preserved.

  2. Maintenance

    General freshening undertaken during Connecticut ownership, encompassing fitment of a new interior and a replacement convertible top.

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