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1937 Lincoln Zephyr Barn Find Hot Rod on 2040-cars

Year:1937 Mileage:99999 Color: Blue
Location:

Glastonbury, Connecticut, United States

Glastonbury, Connecticut, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V-12
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
Year
: 1937
Make: Lincoln
Model: MKZ/Zephyr
Drive Type: Rear wheel Drive
Mileage: 99,999
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Blue
Trim: Sedan
Number of Cylinders: 12

1937 Lincoln Zephyr Sedan Barn Find with V-12 engine. 99% Complete car. The engine does not run but there is a title that is included with the sale of the car.  This is pretty much a rust free car. Any rust that you see in the pictures is surface rust. There is some rust on the rear body of the car below the trunk.  A tree had fallen on the rear window. The doors close nice and solid on this car. The car has the front and back seat upper and lower frames.  Low Reserve Price!

The rear bumpers brackets were taken off after the picture was taken and are not included in the sale of the car. I do have the Hood ornament that does come with the car but is not in the picture. This Lincoln Zephyr has quite a few rare parts which include: the entire front end, the frame, engine, transmission, running boards, lower SS trim, rear fenders, fender skirts, bumpers  and tail lights. My original thought was to cut from the top of the windshield back and remove the body from the frame and then either mount a 3 window coupe fiberglass body or steel body to the frame and then turn the sedan into a 1937 Lincoln Zephyr 3 Window Coupe or Hot Rod.  Ultimately the car would be worth the most if someone were to change the Sedan into a 3 Window Coupe. Otherwise the parts have substantial value of this car since they are very rare. The fair market value on the parts listed below of approximately is $12,500. Except you have to consider trying to find parts for a 1937 Lincoln Zephyr can be as challenging as finding "Hens Teeth."

V-12 Motor and transmission - $2000

Radiator - $200

Hood Ornament and base - $400

2 Bird Ornaments on Fenders - $300

Front End of car- $4000.00

2 Bumpers - $150

Pair of Lower SS trim - $1500

Pair of Running Boards - $1200

2 Fender Skirts with lower trim - $450

2 Rear Fenders - $400

2 Rear tail light assemblies - $350

4 Door Handles - $200

4 hubcaps with 4 trim rings and 4 Rims - $400

Rear Trunk Handle - $300

Instrument gauges - $200

1936 Steering Wheel - $400

Initial deposit of $1000.00 to be received within 3 business days from end of auction and balance to be received within 10 business days from end of auction. I can be flexible in storing the car after the auction. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.


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