Model record
Lincoln K-series
Background
The Lincoln K series is a luxury vehicle that was produced by the Lincoln Motor Company between 1931 and 1940. The second motor line produced by the company, the Model K was developed from the Model L, including a modernized chassis on a longer wheelbase. In 1931, Lincoln also introduced a V-12, becoming a feature of the company for nearly 20 years.
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Specification
- Produced
- 15,637 units
Sources
Same marque
Other Lincoln models
- 1960 —
- Aviator —
- Blackwood —
- C —
- Capri —
- Continental —
- Continental Mark III —
- Continental Mark IV —
- Continental Mark V —
- Continental Mark VI —
- Continental Mark VII —
- Corsair —
- Cosmopolitan —
- Custom —
- EL-series —
- L-Series —
- LS —
- Lido —
- Lincoln-Zephyr —
- MK9 —
- MKC —
- MKS —
- MKT —
- MKX —
- Mark LT —
- Mark VIII —
- Navicross —
- Navigator —
- Premiere —
- Futura 1955
- Town Car 1974
- Versailles 1977
- LS V8 2000
- MKR 2005
- MKZ 2005