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1934 Lincoln KA


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Not mine. Someone here may be interested.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/654720178386485/

$34,000
 
 
  • About This Vehicle
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    • Driven 101,000 miles
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    • Manual transmission
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    • Exterior color: Black · Interior color: Grey
 

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1934 Lincoln KA, with smooth running V12. Original interior in good shape with inlaid wood. Runs and drives. Unverified Legend of being owned by Anna Sage.

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3 minutes ago, suchan said:

Nice-looking car. Probably would clean up well. For the price, you'd hope for more info than it moves on its own, though. Who's Anna Sage?

Anna Sage set up and brought down John Dillinger.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ana_Cumpănaș

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1 hour ago, SparkEE said:

... I’m trying to recall a tour I’ve been on that had a 1920s or 1930s Lincoln that didn’t have a break down.

I wonder, do these KA V12’s run rather warm on a summer day-- does anyone have experience with them?

 

Closed Lincolns don't bring a lot of money, and I have

seen 1930's Lincolns in noticeably better condition for

less money than this rough one.

 

I think it's safe to say that Lincolns of those decades

were very good cars, and that they didn't run poorly

or break down on hot days.  Many old cars aren't in

excellent mechanical condition, with their problems

all "sorted out" as the term goes.  This thread helpfully

discusses getting the bugs out of pre-war cars:

 

 

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While Dillinger was certainly a criminal, Anna Sage was a rodent of the lowest order. And, if Alighieri got it right, a spot was awaiting her in the 9th ring.

Nice car, though.

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