For Sale: 1939 Lincoln Zephyr in Carrollton, Texas for sale in Carrollton, TX

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Vehicle Description Earth MotorCars is Proud to Present This:
1939 Lincoln ZephyrScrape Custom.
This stunning show winner is the product of 5,000 man hours.
Same car with a lessor engine just sold at Barrett Jackson for $187,000.
This is a wonderful opportunity to own of of the best Zephyr's money can buy!Features Include:
1939 Lincoln Zephyr CustomBased on the original design ScrapeCustom Built by DecoRides in collaboration with Speedster MotorcarsLT-1 Fuel Injection GM enginePower Windows4L60E 4-speed automatic transmissionRideTech Air SuspensionBillet Steering WheelVintage Air ConditioningCustom Stereo SystemBillet Specialities WheelsFully Custom Leather InteriorHigh Polish Custom Wheels.
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  • Year: 1939
  • Make: Lincoln
  • Model: Zephyr

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