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For Sale: 1939 Lincoln Zephyr in Macedonia, Ohio

Vehicle Description

Beautiful mostly original car with one older repaint. Rebuilt V12, Columbia 2-speed, accessory AM radio & heater. Heavily documented with manuals, receipts, photos, and history. Just gorgeous in every way!

The soft metallic green is its original color, called Arden Green, and we have to admit that it's exactly the right choice on the curvaceous Zephyr bodywork. It has been repainted once and touched up since then, but we can find no evidence of previous bodywork or damage and it fits together extremely well. There’s a soft shine to the paint that suggests it might be lacquer or even enamel and it’s very appropriate on the late ‘30s curves. You may find yourself standing back to admire the car and finding new little details that delight the eye: the oval-shaped wind wings, the graceful curve of the grille’s leading edge, the simple hood ornament with built-in hood latch, and the way the fender skirts echo the body’s profile. If this car doesn’t make your heart race, you might not be human.

We strongly believe the interior is largely original and in incredible condition. The seats have not been reupholstered—we believe those are seat covers, perhaps installed when the car was new and fitted so tightly over the seats that they look like upholstery. However, you can clearly see the original pleats underneath. We have not investigated the condition of the upholstery under the covers, a treat we’ll leave to the next lucky owner, or perhaps you simply leave it alone because it looks rather handsome as-is. The original wool broadcloth door panels are in exemplary condition and it’s possible that even the carpets are factory-issue, it’s hard to say. The ’39 Zephyr features one of the most wonderful instrument panels of the period, a tower in the center of the dash topped by a massive speedometer that also houses the secondary gauges. All the gauges are fully operational and the clock ticks away reliably. The car includes accessories such as an AM radio (not functional, sadly), a gas-fired South Wind heater under the dash (the fan is operational, but we have not fired it), and a cooling fan mounted on the steering column. At some point, someone has added turn signals to the car, and that’s a worthy safety upgrade. The backseat area is quite spacious and shows few signs of use and all that space would make this a first-rate touring car. And despite the steeply raked rear deck, there’s a surprisingly spacious trunk inside, complete with a working trunk light and spare tire assembly that effortlessly tilts out of the way on spring-loaded hinges.

The Zephyr’s V12 was all-new when the car debuted in 1936 and is more closely related to the flathead V8 than the K-Series engines. With 267 cubic inches, it isn’t a massive torque factory but it does offer impeccable smoothness and near bulletproof reliability. This one retains its original aluminum cylinder heads, which obviously help with cooling, and it springs to life with just a bit of choke. The engine was obviously removed from the car and properly detailed and we have receipts and photos of it being rebuilt in 1978 using parts from the legendary Earle O. Brown. It can’t have many miles since then and today it makes 40 pounds of oil pressure at idle, it doesn’t smoke or make strange noises, and has a buttery-smooth idle that twice made me believe the car had stalled. Impressive.

’39 Lincoln Zephyr transmissions were prized by hot-rodders for their closer ratios and the shift quality on this Zephyr is excellent with no clashing or balkiness. Clutch take-up is smooth and thanks to a Columbia 2-speed rear end, this Zephyr is a fantastic high-speed tour car that’s quite happy at 65 MPH. As a car where the body has never been off the frame, it’s a bit grungy underneath but there are no signs that this car ever spent time in the harsh winter weather. The bare metal floors are in good order, the outer rocker panels show no signs of rot, and there’s plenty of evidence of proper maintenance over the years, including a newer transverse muffler in back. The recent electric fuel pump has a built-in regulator that primes the system then turns itself off until needed. Nice! The Columbia 2-speed is operational, although we prefer to simply leave it in high range, and the brakes were recently and extensively serviced with new hoses, wheel cylinders, and shoes. Lincoln was still using a beam axle up front, so it’s not sophisticated, but steering effort is light and the car goes down the road straight, even on the bias-ply tires.

There’s also a rather large box of paperwork including receipts, manuals, period advertisements, title history, and more, so you’ll enjoy spending an afternoon sifting through this car’s awesome history.

This is a wonderful car, that’s the long and the short of it. It’s simply stunning just sitting in your garage and the road manners, particularly with the 2-speed rear end, make it a fantastic tour car. The combination of known history and sympathetic but not complete restoration make it a wonderful artifact for the person who likes his car to have a bit of history behind it. Call today!

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Vehicle Details

  • 1939 Lincoln Zephyr
  • Listing ID: CC-1076336
  • Price: $37,900
  • Location:Macedonia, Ohio
  • Year:1939
  • Make:Lincoln
  • Model:Zephyr
  • Exterior Color:Arden Green
  • Interior Color:Tan broadcloth
  • Transmission:Manual
  • Engine Size:V-12
  • Odometer:1533
  • Stock Number:115030
  • VIN:H77580
  • Title Status:Clear
  • Restoration History:Partially Restored
  • Exterior Condition:Very Good
  • Seat Material:Cloth
  • AM Radio:Yes
  • Engine History:Original
  • Engine Condition:Running
  • Drive Train:Rear-wheel drive
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