
The Greatest of All
Classic Lincoln's
1932 Lincoln Sport Roadster
Ford Leaps for the Stars
In 1932 the Depression had sunk car sales to pre-WW1 levels and over 12 million
people were unemployed. Edsel Ford, President of the Lincoln division, saw sales
opportunity at the top of the market. Correctly figuring luxury cars like
Pierce-Arrow and Duesenberg would not survive, Lincoln developed the new
luxurious KB series featuring a massive 447 cubic inch V-12 engine and enormous
145-inch wheelbase.
Weighing well over 2 tons, costing more than the average house and with bodies
built by the great coach makers at the Walter Murphy Co., only 30 Sport Phaetons
and 3 Sport Roadsters were produced in 1932, but they helped Lincoln gain its
place as one of Americas premier luxury auto marques.

Model Features
Opening Hood
Opening Doors
Detailed Interior
Detailed Engine
Opening Rumble Seat
Precision Diecast Replica
Baked Enamel Finish
1:32 Scale Model
7 Inches Long