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Motion Pictures Streamlines Make Headlines (1936 Lincoln Zephyr)

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  1. Jive-Bomber
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    Streamlines Make Headlines (1936 Lincoln Zephyr)

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  2. V8RPU
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    Deco in blue.JPG L.Z.s Rule! Not too sure I'd drive like that.
     
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    Just Greatlful to be alive.
     

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  4. BamaMav
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    While not officially called a Zephyr by Lincoln, everybody referred to the post war 46-48 as one since the 42 was officially one. My 47 coupe may not be as smooth as the pre war models, but it's heritage is there from the welded body and frame construction to it's streamlined styling. Sadly, the original V12 is long gone, but now a later 302 V8 takes it's place. I like the fact it shares the styling of the earlier cars, while still being different enough most people have to ask what it is.
     
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    "Certainly is close to the ground."
    :eek::D
     
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    It's getting there.. One leaf spring at a time..
     
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    French cars badge Matford "great steamlinne" .
     
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  8. Stogy
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    An incredibly beautiful Engineering marvel and then there was this Hoodlum who blasted through the Airport narrowly hitting passengers as they disembarked...:D...Great stuff @Jive-Bomber
     
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  9. Stephane huguet
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    An example theses car Lincoln Zephy one had another destination the rally of Monte Carlo in 1937, upload_2018-8-1_20-3-42.png upload_2018-8-1_20-2-59.png
     
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