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    The Lincoln-Zephyr is a line of luxury cars that was produced by the Lincoln division of Ford from 1936 until 1942. Bridging the gap between the Ford...
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    Lincoln Zephyr is a name used by various different Lincoln vehicles. Lincoln-Zephyr, a 1936–1942 line of mid-size luxury cars Lincoln MKZ, a 2005–2020...
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    Lincoln-Zephyr as a sub-marque within Lincoln for 1936.: 155  Designed as a competitor for the (Cadillac) LaSalle and Chrysler Airflow, the Lincoln-Zephyr...
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    The Lincoln Zephyr V12 was a 75° V12 engine introduced by Ford Motor Company's Lincoln division for the Lincoln-Zephyr in 1932. Originally displacing 267...
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  • Look up Zephyr, Zéphyr, zephyr, zephyrs, or zéphyr in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In European tradition, a zephyr is a light wind or a west wind,...
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    Illinois; Omaha, Nebraska; and Lincoln, Nebraska, from 1947 to 1971. Until 1968, the service was provided by two Twin Cities Zephyr articulated trainsets — the...
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  • V12 engine 1936–1948 Flatheads: 1936–1948 Lincoln-Zephyr V12 engine This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lincoln V12 engine...
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    tires were introduced, which had two tubes inside the tire. In 1936 the Lincoln-Zephyr was introduced as a two- or four door sedan and while it was also...
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    K's days were numbered as the less-expensive and more-modern Lincoln-Zephyr debuted for 1936. Nonetheless, the 7-passenger Model K limousine was the marque's...
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    cars. The first use of the Zephyr name was in 1936 with the Lincoln Zephyr a smaller companion to the full-sized Lincoln sedan sold at the time, followed...
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    the name of its top-line saxophones to "King Zephyr." Ford introduced the Lincoln-Zephyr with the 1936 model year. Northwest Airlines' promotional materials...
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    In peak years it ran to Colorado Springs. It operated from 1936 to 1973. The Denver Zephyr continued operating after the Burlington Northern Railroad...
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    Ford Fairmont (redirect from Mercury Zephyr)
    station wagon. Though never sold as a Lincoln, Mercury sold a divisional counterpart of the Fairmont as the Mercury Zephyr. The inaugural model lines of the...
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    model series. The Lincoln Custom was based on the Lincoln-Zephyr, a smaller, unit-bodied, mid-range priced vehicle introduced in 1936 with a smaller 267...
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    The California Zephyr is a long-distance passenger train operated by Amtrak between Chicago and the San Francisco Bay Area (at Emeryville), via Omaha,...
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    of the Lincoln sedan line since 1936 (its predecessor was derived from the prewar Zephyr). In line with its predecessor, the EL-Series Lincoln carried...
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    Citroën Traction Avant (1934) Toyota AA (1935) Buick Roadmaster (1936) Lincoln-Zephyr (1936) Volkswagen Beetle (1938) International Harvester Metro Van (1938)...
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  • rationalised to a single Model K 1936 Model K limousine is Lincoln's best-seller 1936 Upon introduction the Lincoln-Zephyr range of lower-priced, midsized...
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  • cars) Lincoln Continental Concept (2002) (rear door) Lincoln MKS Concept (2006) (rear door) Lincoln Navicross (2003) (rear door) Lincoln-Zephyr (1936–1940)...
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    The California Zephyr was a passenger train that ran between Chicago, Illinois, and Oakland, California, via Omaha, Denver, Salt Lake City, Winnemucca...
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  • MKC (2013) Lincoln Continental (2015) Lincoln Aviator (2018) Lincoln Zephyr (2021) Lincoln Star (2022) Lincoln Model L100 (2022) Freeman, Siler (March...
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  • Series 60 (1936–1938) Cadillac Series 70/75 (1936–1937) Cadillac V-12 Series 80/85 (1936-1937) Cord 810/812 (1936-1937) Lincoln Zephyr (1936-1940) Cadillac...
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    nameplates to five by the end of the decade. For 1936, Lincoln-Zephyr was introduced as a sub-marque of Lincoln, giving the line a V12 car competing against...
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    Paul) Mark Twain Zephyr (St. Louis–Burlington) Denver Zephyr (Chicago–Denver) Nebraska Zephyr (Chicago–Lincoln) Sam Houston Zephyr (Houston–Dallas-Ft...
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    were new Nashes; Lincoln presented its rear-engined "concept car" precursor to the Lincoln-Zephyr, which went on the market in 1936 with a front engine;...
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    operating its California Zephyr daily in each direction between Chicago and Emeryville, California, using BNSF's Lincoln – Denver route through Nebraska...
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    Re-engineered as a front-engined car, this design was developed into the 1936 Lincoln-Zephyr. Tjaarda also designed an exhibition "Kitchen of Tomorrow" for Briggs...
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    the Lincoln Continental had gone on to build a positive reputation, the Continental was an aging design, as a variant of the 1936 Lincoln-Zephyr. Following...
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    and Utah. Known for its independence, the D&RGW operated the Rio Grande Zephyr until its discontinuation in 1983. This was the last private intercity passenger...
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    Jaguar XK120 (1951) Kaiser Frazer Henry J (1951) Lancia Astura Tipo (1936) Lincoln-Zephyr (1937) Lotus Elite (1961) Mazda Cosmo Sport L10B (1969) Mitsubishi...
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