1934 Lincoln KB Convertible Sedan
Featuring an impressive 414 cubic inch V-12 engine producing approximately 220 horsepower at 3,800 rpm, this rare automobile combines power with sophistication. The KB model represented Lincoln’s long-wheelbase offering, distinguished from its shorter KA sibling when Lincoln received a major redesign in 1932. This particular body style by Dietrich is extraordinarily scarceβone of just 25 manufactured, with few surviving today.
The 1934 model year brought refined styling changes, including the return of proper hood vents and body-colored radiator shells with smaller headlamps for added elegance. Power transfers through a 3-speed manual transmission with overdrive, while vacuum-assisted drum brakes provide stopping power.
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