The Art of the Streamline: A Blue 1937 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe Sedan
The 1937 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe Sedan represents a landmark in aerodynamic design, featuring a 267 CI flathead V-12 engine and a rare production run of only 1,500 units.
The 1937 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe Sedan represents a landmark in aerodynamic design, featuring a 267 CI flathead V-12 engine and a rare production run of only 1,500 units.
This 1941 Lincoln Continental Cabriolet, one of only 400 produced, is a 97.83-point award winner featuring a 292 CI V-12 engine and the rare Columbia two-speed rear axle.
This 1929 Lincoln Model L is a rare masterpiece of coachbuilt luxury, being one of only 88 examples featuring Sport Touring bodywork by Locke & Company. Powered by a 385ci V8 and finished in striking maroon, it represents the pinnacle of Henry Leland’s automotive vision.
The 1960 Lincoln Premiere stands as one of the largest and most luxurious cars of its era, featuring a massive 430 CI V8. Headed to Indy 2026, this black-on-black beauty combines highly original interior details with new mechanical upgrades for a superior cruising experience.
This 1978 Lincoln Continental Mark V shines in Cinnamon Gold Moondust Metallic with a Chamois leather interior. Featuring a 400 CI V-8, 15-inch turbine wheels, and only 37,935 miles shown, this luxury icon is a highlight of the Houston 2026 auction.
This 1936 Lincoln Model K Coupe by LeBaron is one of only ten known survivors of its kind. Powered by a silky-smooth 414-cubic-inch V-12 and featuring an award-winning restoration, this CCCA Full Classic represents the pinnacle of pre-war American luxury and exclusivity.
Commissioned for Ronald S. Lauder, this $250,000 custom 1948 Lincoln Continental Custom rests on a 1997 Mark VIII chassis. Featuring a 300 HP V-8 and modern luxury, it blends post-war elegance with late-model performance at the Mecum Houston 2026 auction.
This 1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V Collector’s Series features a 400ci V8 and an opulent Midnight Blue velour interior. Showing just 37k miles and benefiting from recent mechanical updates, this Moondust Metallic classic represents the pinnacle of 1970s American luxury.
Featuring iconic suicide doors and a massive 462 CI V-8 engine, this 1967 Lincoln Continental Convertible represents the pinnacle of 1960s American luxury.
This 1965 Lincoln Continental sedan is a sinister custom finished in black with a lowered suspension and 20-inch Pacer wheels. Powered by a 430 CI V-8, this classic suicide-door cruiser offers a bold, modernized aesthetic while retaining its legendary 1960s luxury DNA.