During the Great Depression, the US automobile market faced challenges, especially luxury car manufacturers. However, Edsel Ford was determined to steer the Ford Motor Company through the economic storm by supporting the upscale Lincoln brand. Lincoln Motor Company boldly introduced its prestigious model, the Lincoln K Convertible Roadster, targeting sophisticated motorists who already owned multiple Lincolns.
This new model, featuring a lightweight design based on a shortened 135-inch wheelbase, emphasizing its spaciousness, ease of handling, and swift acceleration.
The K Convertible Roadster boasted smooth shifting, flexible springs, and modern beauty without any compromise. Exceptional in every aspect, this luxury vehicle came with a substantial base price of $4,600, catering to those with substantial financial means.
Here below is a set of amazing photos of the 1935 Lincoln K Convertible Roadster.
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