The 1936 Lincoln Zephyr stands as a classic example of streamlined art deco design, but Willard L. Morrison of Lake Forest, Ill., must have found it to be a bit incomplete as-delivered. That would ...
Presented as a 1936 model, Ford Motor Co. introduced the Lincoln Zephyr on Nov. 2, 1935. These were tough economic times, and the country was still suffering through the Depression. The standard ...
Although not used with modern Lincolns anymore, the Zephyr nameplate has been with the American car manufacturer ever since 1936. Now, the company has filed a trademark application for it. When it ...
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The Lincoln Zephyr is a nameplate that has long left the auto scene. Designed by Ford as a means to expand the growing luxury segment during the post-recession era, it was produced from 1936 until the ...
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