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#448229 - 09/11/07 08:02 PM 1936 Lincoln "K"
J. Bayuk Offline
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Registered: 09/11/07
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I just purchased a 1936 Lincoln K and was wondering who is the "guru" on these cars. I live in PA., I'm a CCCA member but this is my first Lincoln. I would just like to talk to someone who is knowledgeable about them. Also I would like to find a owners manual and shop manual. Thanks for your help. Jeff

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#448632 - 09/13/07 11:10 AM Re: 1936 Lincoln "K" [Re: J. Bayuk]
Mike Cullen Offline
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Registered: 04/30/02
Posts: 536
Loc: Florida
I'm of no help on a K, (Zephyr guy) But you are a lucky man! The big Lincolns are incredible cars! Pics? Gotta see some pictures!

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#450359 - 09/20/07 10:52 PM Re: 1936 Lincoln "K" [Re: Mike Cullen]
CBoz Offline
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Registered: 12/15/01
Posts: 701
Loc: Chapel Hill, NC
Ray Theriault in Connecticut is extremely knowledgeable regarding these cars. Even though he's into the big Lincolns, he's a member of LZOC as well, so you might find contact info for him through that source as well.


Edited by CBoz (09/20/07 10:53 PM)
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Cecil Bozarth * 1937 Lincoln Zephyr 3-Window coupe http://www.mindspring.com/~bozarth * 1966 GT Mustang coupe (my first car) http://www.vintage-mustang.com/mow19/mow.html.

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#450425 - 09/21/07 10:30 AM Re: 1936 Lincoln "K" [Re: CBoz]
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Registered: 09/02/05
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Marc Ohm in St. Louis knows the K models quite well. He is retiring from his regular job, but is a great guy who knows his stuff!
the "K' Lincolns are awesome!
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The real pity in America is that the people who really know how to run the country are all tending bar and cutting hair--George Burns

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#452120 - 09/29/07 07:48 AM Re: 1936 Lincoln "K" [Re: mrpushbutton]
J. Bayuk Offline
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Thanks Guys for the info. I plan to bring the car to Hershey Just for fun. It will be in the red field if your going to be there stop on by. Jeff

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#456657 - 10/17/07 07:15 PM Re: 1936 Lincoln "K" [Re: J. Bayuk]
normandie Offline
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Registered: 03/24/02
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Loc: northeast Ohio
If you haven't done so already, join the Lincoln Owners Club, 699 Revere Road, Glen Elyn, IL 60137. Annual dues $40. Six newsletters and two magazines annually. Best club for 1921-1939 Lincolns.
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#479439 - 01/16/08 04:04 PM Re: 1936 Lincoln "K" [Re: J. Bayuk]
martylum Offline
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Registered: 10/19/07
Posts: 111
Hi Jeff-I just finished a total restoration on a 1936 K LeBaron bodied coupe last Summer for a customer in PA. I might be able to help you with some advice on your project and Ray Thierault is also very knowledgeable on K Models and has some extra parts.
Speaking of parts, I made duplicates of the plastic door locking knob and sleeve and the shift knob if you need. also had a new gas cap cast from the original.
Martin Lum
Gettysburg, PA area

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