Lincoln, a division of the Ford Motor Company produced the Zephyr in 1936. Its end was near with World War II needing war-related production equipment. The Lincoln Continental continued the footsteps of the Zephyr after the war. Production of the Zephyr accounted for 80% of total sales.
Styling was done by John Tjaarda and Eugene Gregory. Incorporated into the front, was a long horizontal hood, headlamps intergrated into the fenders and a grille with horizontal bars. The roofline sloped back to the rear bumper and designed into the rear of the vehicle were fender skirts.
Lincoln Zephyr
Lincoln, a division of the Ford Motor Company produced the Zephyr in 1936. Its end was near with World War II needing war-related production equipment. The Lincoln Continental continued the footsteps of the Zephyr after the war. Production of the Zephyr accounted for 80% of total sales.
Styling was done by John Tjaarda and Eugene Gregory. Incorporated into the front, was a long horizontal hood, headlamps intergrated into the fenders and a grille with horizontal bars. The roofline sloped back to the rear bumper and designed into the rear of the vehicle were fender skirts.