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This 1939 Lincoln Model K 413-B Convertible Sedan by LeBaron is a well-documented, exceptionally rare CCCA Full Classic that is absolutely stunning having benefitted from a comprehensive frame-off restoration. 1939 was, to some extent, a transitional year for the Ford Motor Company including its most prestigious marque, Lincoln. Under Edsel Ford's leadership, Lincoln began transitioning its design ideology to a more contemporary motif best seen in its entry-level Zephyr models built without running boards first seen in the late 30s. Simultaneously, many of Lincoln's American luxury contemporaries, such as Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg, Marmon, Peerless, Stutz, and Pierce-Arrow, fell to their ultimate demises due to meager market demand in the high-end segment that they once dominated.





