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Brand
Lincoln
Model
Twelve
Body
Sedan
Year
1949
Registration
Dutch documents
License plate
ST-15-07
Chassis number
8H179366
Date of first admission
30-06-1949
Fuel
Gasoline
Odometer reading
60840 Miles
Color
White
Transmission
Manual
LHD or RHD
LHD
Is in a driving condition
Yes
The Lincoln Twelve is a high-end luxury model of the American brand Lincoln, positioned as a technical and representative flagship in the 1930s and 1940s. The 1949 Lincoln Twelve belongs to the last generation in which the name Twelve was used, a type designation that referred to the use of a twelve-cylinder engine. Within Lincoln's model range, the Twelve occupied a prominent place, aimed at buyers who valued comfort, flexibility and a high level of finish.
Characteristic of the Lincoln Twelve was the use of a V12 engine, a configuration offered by only a limited number of manufacturers at the time. Lincoln was building on a tradition of multi-cylinder concepts used primarily in the luxury segment with this engine configuration. In the postwar years, the car market changed dramatically, giving models such as the Lincoln Twelve a special position within the development of the brand and the American auto industry.
This 1949 example is equipped with an electric overdrive, a factory extra that at the time contributed to more comfortable driving at higher speeds and lower engine speed at cruising speed. It is also mentioned that the mileage for the past 30 years has been documented consecutively. A documentation folder comes with the car, which can provide insight into its use and history over a longer period.
The Lincoln Twelve combines representative dimensions with the technical features that were common within the premium segment during its construction period. The model reflects Lincoln's positioning as a luxury brand within the Ford Motor Company and marks a phase when traditional engineering and postwar developments came together. To get a good idea of the lot, we recommend coming to the viewing day.