1932 Lincoln Model KB Coupe (by Judkins)
In the early 1930s, despite the Great Depression, Lincoln continued offering both bare chassis for custom coachwork and semi-custom “catalog customs.” Among the most prestigious were those crafted by the John B. Judkins Company of Massachusetts. The Model KB Coupe represented top-tier luxury, with a price tag exceeding $5,400.
The Judkins-bodied cars featured distinctive touches like leather-trimmed tops, and showcased expert craftsmanship. The KB was among the most expensive and exclusive Lincolns of its era, demonstrating the company’s commitment to luxury even during challenging economic times.
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