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1934 Lincoln Model KA Convertible Coupe

KA 3118roadUnited States
Engine
414 cu in V12, 150 hp
Colour
Deep maroon with black convertible top

A 1934 Lincoln Model KA 2/4-Passenger Convertible Coupe, one of only 75 produced that year, powered by the celebrated 414-cubic-inch V-12 developing 150 horsepower. Finished in deep maroon with a black convertible top and matching interior, the car features the iconic greyhound mascot, dual side-mounted spares, and inlaid wooden door caps. Restored to concours standards in 1999 under the direction of noted collectors, it subsequently earned Best in Class at the Meadowbrook Concours.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
  2. Date unknownAcquisition unknown
    Find and Arlene Christiansen
    partial documentation

    Noted collectors who commissioned a thorough professional restoration to concours standards in 1999. The car earned class honors at Meadowbrook and was subsequently shown at Eyes on Design.

Competition

  1. 1999
    Meadowbrook Concours
    Best in Class

    Shown shortly after completion of the 1999 concours-level restoration.

  2. 2000
    Eyes on Design at the Edsel and Eleanor Ford House

    Displayed at the event held at the historic Ford family residence in Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan, approximately one year after the Meadowbrook showing.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 1999
    Restoration

    Comprehensive professional restoration carried out to concours-level standards, resulting in an immaculate underhood area and chassis showing minimal signs of subsequent use.

    Commissioned and directed by collectors Find and Arlene Christiansen.

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