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Lincoln Advertising Campaign (1940): Lincoln-Zephyr V-12
Lincoln-Zephyr V-12 Ad (February-March, 1940): Visits Taos, New Mexico - Some of its best friends live in the West
Lincoln-Zephyr V-12 Ad (March-April, 1940): Approaches a ranch in Wyoming - It went west... and prospered
Lincoln-Zephyr V-12 Ad (April, 1940): Crossing Kansas wheat-lands - Western roads and distance welcome it
Lincoln-Zephyr V-12 Cabriolet Ad (April, 1940): For travel on a grander scale
Lincoln-Zephyr V-12 Convertible-Coupe (May-July, 1940): The Lincoln-Zephyr wanders through New England - Hill roads lead to pleasant places
Lincoln-Zephyr V-12 Coupe (May, 1940): The Lincoln-Zephyr looks out over Virginia's Shenandoah Valley - It writes new history on historic roads
Lincoln's Zephyr received a facelift for 1940. Running boards were removed, the front windows were given vents, and the split rear window of previous years was replaced with a single pane of glass. Overall, glass area in the Zephyr increased by 22 percent. Lincoln dropped the Model K, leaving only the Zephyr and the Continental in its product line.
Source: www.thehenryford.org
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