1923 Lincoln Model L
1923 Lincoln Model L
$59,000
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1923 Lincoln Model L

$59,000

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Gateway Classic Cars of Denver is proud to present this 1923 Lincoln L Model 129The Lincoln L series (also called the Lincoln Model L) is the first automobile that was produced by the Lincoln Motor Company Introduced in 1920 the L series would continue to be produced after the bankruptcy of Lincoln in 1922 and its purchase by Ford Motor Company It was an alternative to various top level luxury vehicles to include the Mercedes-Benz 630 Rolls-Royce Phantom I Renault Type MC Packard Twin Six and Cadillac Type 61. It was replaced during 1930 by the Model K.Assembly of the L series took place in Detroit Michigan.In financial trouble Leland sold the company to Henry Ford February 4 1922 for $8 million ($129510934 in 2021 dollars) the amount determined by the judge presiding over the receivership Arthur J. Tuttle. Henry Leland valued the company at over $16 million. After a few months the Lelands left the company because of Henry Fords managerial style and his son Edsel Ford designed a new body for the L series. Edsel became president and Ernest C. Kanzler general manager. The L series was a robust car. In the first year hydraulic shock absorbers were added. Edsel and Kanzler implemented production economies trimming manufacturing costs by about $1000 per car.Aside from the extension of the wheelbase from 130 to 136 inches the chassis of the Lincoln Model L saw few major changes; the 60-degree L-head V8 remained in production. The V8 used a novel approach for the piston connecting rods called Fork and Blade which meant two connecting rods shared one bearing on the crankshaft which allowed for a short crankshaft and a smaller overall engine size while still displacing 357.8 cu in (5.9 L). The cylinders in both banks are also not offset from each other.For 1923 several new body styles were introduced for the Model L under the direction of Edsel including two and three-window four-door sedans and a four-passenger phaeton. Other vehicles included a two-passenger roadster and a $5200 ($82702 in 2021 dollars) seven-passenger touring sedan and limousine. A sedan limousine cabriolet and town car were also offered by coachbuilders LeBron Fleetwood Judkins Dirham Holbrook Willoughby and Dietrich and a second cabriolet was offered by coachbuilder Brun. Vehicles built by these coachbuilders went for as much as $7200; despite the relatively niche market segment Lincoln sales rose about 45 percent to produce 7875 cars and the company was operating at a profit by the end of 1923.This beautiful Lincoln has been recently serviced and is ready for the open road!Dont miss your opportunity to own a piece of Lincoln/Ford history!

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Vehicle Specifications

  • VIN
    11741
  • Classic Car ID
    101865850
  • Stock Number
    DEN1420
  • Category
    Antiques
  • Body Style
    N/A
  • New/Used
    Used
  • Mileage
    5,035 miles
  • Engine
    N/A
  • Transmission
    3 Speed Manual
  • Exterior Color
    Maroon
  • Interior Color
    Grey

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