Lincoln H-Series

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The Lincoln H-Series was a line of full-size luxury automobiles produced by Lincoln in the early 1940s, known for their upscale features and positioning above the Zephyr in the brand’s lineup.

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instanceOf automobile model line
full-size luxury car
assemblyLocation United States NERFINISHED
bodyStyle 2-door coupe
4-door sedan
limousine
brand Lincoln NERFINISHED
category 1940s automobiles
luxury vehicles
rear-wheel-drive vehicles
class full-size car
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
engineConfiguration V12 engine
engineDisplacement 292 cu in
era pre-World War II American automobile
fuelType gasoline
introducedAs top-of-the-line Lincoln passenger car
layout front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
manufacturer Lincoln NERFINISHED
marketPosition flagship Lincoln line in early 1940s
marketSegment luxury automobile
notableFeature V12 powertrain shared with Zephyr-based models
higher equipment level than Lincoln Zephyr
upscale interior trim
parentCompany Ford Motor Company NERFINISHED
positionInLineup above Lincoln Zephyr
predecessor Lincoln K-Series NERFINISHED
productionEnd 1942
productionInterruptedBy World War II NERFINISHED
productionStart 1940
relatedModel Lincoln Continental NERFINISHED
Lincoln Zephyr NERFINISHED
successor Lincoln Continental NERFINISHED
transmission 3-speed manual
wheelbase long-wheelbase configuration available

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Lincoln Zephyr successor Lincoln H-Series