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48LCCOUPE

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  1. From the album: Lincoln

    JUST NEED TO FIGURE OUT WHERE ALL THE PIECES ARE AND WHERE THEY GO
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    WASHED OFF DIRT

    From the album: Lincoln

    TODAY I BOUGHT A NEW PROJECT TO BE PUT TOGETHER AFTER SITTING FOR 10 YEARS (1993-2003) IN A WAREHOUSE. pREVIOUS OWNER PASSED AWAY 1993
  3. From the album: Lincoln

    TODAY I BOUGHT A NEW PROJECT TO BE PUT TOGETHER AFTER SITTING FOR 10 YEARS (1993-2003) IN A WAREHOUSE. pREVIOUS OWNER PASSED AWAY 1993
  4. sorry, go to the site, click on car specs. go to the deacade and make you want then you can see production numbers and interesting specs from cubic inches to wheelbase to firing orders. Bye Dave Hugo
  5. I found a site that states that for 1948 production numbers for the LC was 1299. I would like to verify that if possible and then be interested to know how many were coupes and how many had tops that dropped. Anyone have that info? for the site I refer to go to http://www.carnut.com/findex.html This is one of the best car sites I've found, if you haven't been there, take some time and cruise around. At least I think it's worth it. Dave Hugo Florida
  6. Sorry, didn't mean to be redundant. Dave
  7. Although new as well, I can't sit by quitely. Besides pictures mentioned earlier in this topic you and others might like the site below if you don't already know about it. http://www.classiclincolns.com/YBY.htm it's year by year photos. Dave Hugo
  8. Hello, just wanted to say hi and get the ball rolling. I purchased a 1948 LC coupe today, been sitting in dry warehouse storage for past 10 years after being re-wired, painted (black laquer) and the owner then started the buffing process when He became ill and passed away. The V-12 crankshaft was also sent out to have journals re-chromed ?? maybe, the story gets confusing. Car seems to be all ther, chrome all redone and wrapped in paper, interior shot as well as head liner. I am a glutten though, have 1954 Chev pickup streetrod,1930 Model A streetrod, am in the process of doing up a 1949 Hudson so what's a little Lincoln? It will be a beautiful car and I hope to talk to some of you along the way and receive expertise and guidance. Or at least a shoulder to cry on. Thanks, bye for now David Hugo Orlando Floriduh (election carry over).
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