The 1936 Lincoln Zephyr 4-door Sedan |
1936 Lincoln Zephyr
Combining the products of Ford and Lincoln, the Zephyr became available to the public in 1936. It's teardrop design was revolutionary in the '30s and gave the Zephyr a distinct style of its own. Alloy steel pistons, aluminum cylinder heads and a one-piece block casting powered the Lincoln Zephyr V12 with an advertised 110 hp using twin water pumps and a single downdraft carburetor. Inside, the interior was covered in either a taupe broadcloth or tan bedford cord leaving leather as an option.1936 Lincoln Zephyr Production and Specifications
Model Number | Body/Style Number | Body Type & Seating | Factory Price | Shipping Weight | Total Production |
Zephyr Series | |||||
902 | - | 4-dr Sedan - 6P | $1,320 | 3,349 lbs | 12,272 |
902 | - | 4-dr Sedan - 6P | - | - | 908 |
903 | - | 2-dr Sedan - 6P | $1,275 | 3,289 lbs | 1,814 |
Chassis Data
Model | Wheelbase | Overall Length | Height | Front Tread | Rear Tread | Tires |
Lincoln | 122 in | 202.5 in | 69 in | 55.5 in | 58.25 in | 7.00 x 16 |
Vin Number Decoding - 1936 Lincoln |
Location: Right side of cowl, top of clutch housing and transmission case. |
Serial numbers started with H1 and ended with H15528 |
*no further breakdown available at this time |
1936 Lincoln Options and Accessories
Description | Description |
Clock | Leather Interior |
Fitted Luggage | Cigarette Lighter |
Ashtray | Glove Compartment with Lock |
Dual Windshield Wipers | Adjustable Sun Visors |
Front and Rear Armrests | Foot Hassocks |
Rear View Mirror | Synchronized Horns |
Metal Spring Covers | Rear Wheel Shields |
Twin Tail and Stop Lights | Hydraulic Shock Absorbers |
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