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For the Fortune 500 Only
1932 Lincoln KB Sport Phaeton
Lincolns Finest Hour
It is ironic that the most beautiful cars ever were produced during the worst depression in American history. Despite sales falling to a small fraction of 1928 figures, Edsel Ford, President of the Lincoln division of Ford, forged ahead in 1932 by introducing the 12-cylinder KB series. Putting quality and engineering ahead of price, the 1932 V-12s were priced lower than the 1931 V-8s. Even so, only 1532 were sold. The Dual Cowl Sports Phaeton, with a body by Murphy, was the unquestioned #1 style of the year. Only 30 were made, costing $4500 each. Today these Milestone Classics would cost at least $125,000
So Authentic Even the Top is Fabric
As soon as you receive this 1:18 scale precision die-cast replica, the quality will jump out at you. First, hold it in both hands, because it weighs well over 3 pounds. Both the wire wheels and windshield are photo etched. The interior is fully carpeted with leather-look upholstery. The dual cowl can be up or down. If ever a die cast replica illustrated the luxury and elegance of the greatest era of American automobile manufacturing, it is this 1932 Lincoln KB Sport Phaeton.
Model Features
Fabric Top
Carpeted Interior
Opening Hood and Doors
Hand Crafted From Over 100 Parts
Massive 447 Cubic Inch V-12 Engine Produced 150 Horsepower
All Four Doors Open Revealing Leather-Look Interior and Folding Dual Cowl
Precision Die-Cast Replica
12.50 Inches Long
1:18 Scale
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