1929 Lincoln L Dietrich Convertible CoupeDuring this era, Lincoln was
known as the Lincoln Motor Company. The greyhound mascot atop the
radiator, which was produced by the famed silversmith Gorham, was chosen
by Edsel Ford to symbolize grace, elegance and speed. Only 75 examples
of this Dietrich-bodied car were produced in a two-year run, carrying a
base price of $6,200. Noted for its quiet operation, the engine is an
L-head V8 displacing ...
more 1929 Lincoln L Dietrich Convertible CoupeDuring this era, Lincoln was
known as the Lincoln Motor Company. The greyhound mascot atop the
radiator, which was produced by the famed silversmith Gorham, was chosen
by Edsel Ford to symbolize grace, elegance and speed. Only 75 examples
of this Dietrich-bodied car were produced in a two-year run, carrying a
base price of $6,200. Noted for its quiet operation, the engine is an
L-head V8 displacing 385 cubic inches and producing 90 horsepower at
2,800 rpm.
Owner: Thomas Hartman, Rancho Palos Verdes
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