Jeff Deringer
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11/27/2017 11:52 AM
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I don't think so.
ESTATE AUCTION
THE ESTATE OF BUZZY POTTER
’39 LINCOLN “K” V-12, ’31 FORD ROADSTER DELUXE W/ RUMBLE SEAT - RESTORED, ’35 FORD PHAETON V-8 - RESTORED, 2008 FORD FUSION, ’67 FORD GALAXIE 500, AND MANY OTHER VINTAGE VEHICLES, GUSTAV STICKLEY CRAFTSMAN OAK FURNITURE, COLLECTIBLE TOYS, CAR PARTS, FURNITURE
10700 LOCKLAND ROAD
POTOMAC-ROCKVILLE, MD 20854
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 2017
At 10:00 AM
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Jim Raymond
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11/26/2017 4:43 PM
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Correction to the subject: It's a 1939.
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Jim Raymond
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11/26/2017 4:41 PM
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Notice this 1939 K has an unusual partition. It's wider than the one on the factor-bodied K and comes down from the headliner farther. It appears to lack jump seats.
The description says it's a short-wheelbase car. It looks like someone wanted the privacy of a limousine but didn't want the long wheelbase and had no need for jump seats.
I wonder who made the modification. It looks well-done, practically as though it was done by the factory. The VIN is 9565.
The car is for sale as of November 26, 2017:
https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/lincoln/k/1988176.html
Correction to the Subject: it's a 1939.
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