The new 1946 Lincoln models were revitalized 1942s that displayed a more massive bumper, different hood side nameplates and a heavier, distinctive grille. While the Continental line garnered the majority of the press, this V-12 powered convertible was also a highly-respected piece of American automotive engineering. Some of the things that make this body style number 76 convertible special is its long, clean lines that display beauty - the very hallmark of a Lincoln. Others note the casual air of luxury and the superb richness of each detail.
Showing off its beautiul lines in a tasteful yellow tone with a black interior and soft-top; this 305-cid, 130-hp V-12 Lincoln has a column-shift manual transmission. Fender skirts, dual spotlights, distinctive bright trim elements, power top and whitewall tires are all seen on this Lincoln, as is the sloped rear body lines that are elegant, yet unmistakably different from its Continental counterpart.