1926 Lincoln Judkins Berline. The body is a custom unit from the famous J.B. Judkins Company of Merrimac, Massachussetts, with divider window and sloped windshield!
The earliest history on it – sold as a used car at the West Philadelphia Packard dealer in October, 1929 for $1,495 – there are some great documents showing what must have been the second owner. It has been owned by well respected Lincoln Collectors until now.
It runs very sweetly, starts easily, runs quietly, good oil pressure, generator charges, and has that nice “Lincoln L” feel and sound. The front brakes are a nice addition, it stops well too. Front brakes were a 1927 improvement, and so these original '27 brakes have been added to this car. It has optional Rudge knockoff wire wheels, a wonderful windshield mounted spotlight, sidemounts, and of course the famous Lincoln flat head V-8! The Judkins body tag is still present under the front seat.
The body paint is original, shows age but it’s a preservation car! The mohair interior is all original, and has survived amazingly well. The Berline was an owner-driver concept, therefore front cloth rather than leather, and had the division window in case you needed social distancing from your part-time Chauffer!
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Reasonably priced at $37,500. Clean title and paperwork.