Lincoln Model K (as primary Lincoln line competitor)

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The Lincoln Model K was a luxury automobile produced in the 1930s, known for its powerful V12 engines, custom coachbuilt bodies, and status as Lincoln’s flagship model before being succeeded by the more modern Zephyr.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Lincoln automobile model
luxury automobile
assemblyLocation Detroit, Michigan, United States NERFINISHED
bodyStyle convertible
coupe
limousine
phaeton
sedan
town car
chassisType body-on-frame
class full-size luxury car
coachbuilder Brunn NERFINISHED
Dietrich NERFINISHED
Judkins NERFINISHED
LeBaron NERFINISHED
Willoughby NERFINISHED
designEra pre-war American luxury design
engineConfiguration V12 engine
V8 engine
era Great Depression era automobile
fuelType gasoline
historicalSignificance last of Lincoln’s traditional coachbuilt flagships before streamlined Zephyr
introducedAt 1930s American luxury car market
layout front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
manufacturer Lincoln NERFINISHED
marketPosition flagship Lincoln model of the 1930s
modelYears 1931–1939
notableFeature custom coachbuilt bodies
long wheelbase chassis
luxury interior appointments
notableFor coachbuilt bodies by independent coachbuilders
powerful V12 engines
notableUse formal chauffeur-driven transportation
parentCompany Ford Motor Company NERFINISHED
predecessor Lincoln L-series NERFINISHED
primaryCompetitor Cadillac V-12 NERFINISHED
Cadillac V-16 NERFINISHED
Packard Twelve NERFINISHED
Pierce-Arrow luxury models
productionEnd 1939
productionStart 1931
segment top-tier American luxury segment
status collector car
successor Lincoln Zephyr NERFINISHED
targetCustomer wealthy luxury car buyers
transmission manual transmission
wheelbaseVariant long wheelbase
standard wheelbase

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Lincoln Zephyr predecessor Lincoln Model K (as primary Lincoln line competitor)