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◊ 2011-05-16 20:46 |
Looks like a Duesenberg Model J to me. |
◊ 2011-05-16 22:25 |
It is a Lincoln which explains the leaping greyhound mascot. Hood doors and a slightly veed radiator say it is 1932. The pic is distorted so I don't think we can tell whether it is a KA V8 (136"wheelbase) or a KB V12 (145"). |
◊ 2011-05-16 22:43 |
This shot shows a smidge more of the front. Any help in tacking down a particular model? -- Last edit: 2012-12-07 22:22:49 |
◊ 2011-05-17 02:37 |
My reference book says that there is a slight difference in the thickness of the radiator shells although I can't pick it in the pics I have seen. I think the 12 might be slightly longer in the hood. There seems to be slight difference in the distance from the front of the hood to the first hood door. Still not much help here though. |
◊ 2011-05-17 02:39 |
We had the same problem with this one - /vehicle_382238-Lincoln-1932.html - and finished up just calling it a Lincoln - no model. |
◊ 2011-07-08 01:09 |
1932 Lincoln LeBaron Convertible Roadster, Model 248. Oddly popular for a full custom as 110-120 approx. were built. |