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Financing...
Rates as low as 7%! Payments as long as 144 months!
St. Louis Car Museum works closely with several lenders so we can accurately address the
needs of our clients. Let our finance department develop a financing or
lease program that helps you achieve your goals and dreams!
Ask about our extended warranty options!
Please call us at 1-800-957-5707 or 314-993-7104 for more information
Purchase this vehicle for only
$889
a month for
120
months with $19,900 down!
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*Finance terms determined by age of car, duration of payments, and credit score.
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RARE 1930 LINCOLN PANEL BROUGHAM TOWN CAR BY WILLOUGHBY. ONE OF FIVE BUILT!
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Year
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1930
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Make
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Lincoln
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Model
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Model-187 Willoughby Panel Brougham
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VIN
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65680
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Mileage
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Exempt
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Engine
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384 CID
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Cylinders
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V-8
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Transmission
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Three Speed Manual
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Title
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Clear
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Color
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Burgundy
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Interior Color
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Burgundy
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DESCRIPTION
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The 1930 Lincoln Model L was popular with both gangsters and policemen. Introduced in 1921, the Lincoln V-8 developed 90 bhp. The engine grew to 384.8 cubic inches in 1928, although horsepower officially remained the same. Acceleration was strong, and top speed for all but the heaviest body styles was around 90 mph.
Henry Leland, the father of Cadillac, also founded Lincoln. Leland insisted on the highest standards of engineering and construction. Unfortunately he didn't put much effort into the appearance of the new Lincoln. Dull styling and a recession led to receivership. Henry Ford bought Lincoln in 1922. Leland left in a huff that same year and Ford's son, Edsel, took over Lincoln management.
Edsel was good for Lincoln. Leland had created an outstanding chassis, but Ford had the taste needed to make the car look good.
In 1925, Gorham silversmiths designed a chrome greyhound mascot for the radiator cap. It was molded using the "lost wax" process, a method that gave consistently fine detail. Rolls-Royce also used lost wax for its Spirit of Ecstasy.
Edsel enhanced Lincoln's image by ordering custom bodies from the leading coachbuilders. This provided distinctive coachwork at a more reasonable price than one-of-a-kind custom bodies. The Series 187 Panel Brougham by Willoughby shown here was one of the custom offerings. Only five of the special order cars were built.
St. Louis Car Museum presents another great Lincoln of the classic era. Undoubtedly the most desirable and sought after year, this 1930 Willoughby Panel Brougham would make a excellent tour car or Sunday driver.
This car has a older restoration that has held up well. The car runs and drives very well. Finished in a nice color combination that shows well. The car is rock solid as the doors shut like a ice box. A few of the gauges will need attention but that can be done in time. The interior was beautifully redone several years ago and still looks as new. All the fluids have been checked and the car has just received a fresh tune up. The car always starts easy and is a pleasure to drive. This Lincoln is a blue chip investment with only one way to go and that is up!
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR POTENTIAL BUYERS:
In an effort to protect the eBay user information and to help ensure
the authenticity of correspondence between St. Louis Car Museum and
its bidders, eBay’s new listing format does NOT display any bidder
information. Nevertheless, we STRONGLY encourage bidders to contact
us directly to answer questions or to verify correspondence.
All of our vehicles are advertised locally and nationally using
a variety of formats and often sell before the end of eBay listings.
To secure a vehicle, please contact us.
Email: info@stlouiscarmuseum.com
Phone: 1-800-957-5707 or 314-993-7104
Financing Is Available--Trades Are Accepted!
Please call 1-800-957-5707 or 314-993-7104 with any questions or to discuss
financing or transportation arrangements.
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TERMS OF SALE
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1. Please be advised that by placing a bid you are entering into a legally binding
contract and are committed to purchasing the vehicle described above. The details of
this commitment are further outlined in the eBay User Agreement.
2. Bidders with no feedback, negative feedback, or with bid retractions must contact
St. Louis Car Museum staff directly in order to make purchase arrangements as all
such bids may be subject to cancellation or rejection.
3. St. Louis Car Museum reserves the right to end its auctions early or to cancel
bids solely at its discretion and shall not be held liable for any such cancellation
or closure.
4. Winning bidders are required to contact St. Louis Car Museum within 24 hours of
the auction's closing to secure the vehicle and to finalize the details of the
transaction.
5. A $2,000 non-refundable deposit is required within 48 hours of auction's close
to secure the vehicle and remove it from the market. Forms of acceptable payment
for deposit are: credit card, wire transfer, cashiers check, and money order.
6. In the event that winning bidders are unable, either to contact St. Louis Car
Museum, or to provide for deposit within established time frames, vehicles may
be made available to other buyers on a first come, first serve basis.
7. St. Louis Car Museum has represented this vehicle to the best of its ability.
Prospective bidders should nevertheless, feel free to contact us directly to provide
information, respond to uncertainties, or answer any questions.
8. It is important to bear in mind that a vehicle is "New" only once and that all
pre-owned vehicles, regardless of age, mileage, or manufacturer are subject to
cosmetic wear and mechanical failure. These understandings are essential to the
realistic expectations of automobile ownership, and more so as concerns the fine
materials and delicate tolerances of specialty, luxury, or high-performance cars.
It is for this reason that we encourage a personal inspection prior to delivery
to help ensure your satisfaction.
9. All vehicles are sold "AS IS" and with no warranties expressed or implied.
In some instances vehicles will be offered for sale without the full compliment
of accessories such as: tools, floor mats, cd magazines, navigation disks, owners
manuals, or extra keys. Where these items are of special concern, please be sure
to contact us to obtain a vehicle?s exact inventory of accessories.
10. Final or closing bid price does not include documentation fee, shipping, travel,
nor tax, title, or registration. It is the purchaser's responsibility to provide
for any federal, state, or local taxes, personal transportation costs, or shipping
expenses resulting from the sale.
11. St. Louis Car Museum is glad to assist with shipping arrangements, but assumes
no responsibility for damages or delays incurred once a vehicle is in a shipper's custody.
12. All issues, problems, or claims must be brought to St. Louis Car Museum within
24 hours of delivery or receipt of vehicle.
13. Provisions for personal or third party inspections and all due diligence are
to take place prior to a vehicles shipment or delivery.
14. St. Louis Car Museum bears no liability and shall be held harmless for any
complications, expenses, or damages resulting from a failure to meet these terms
as they have been set forth and established herein.
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ABOUT ST. LOUIS CAR MUSEUM
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CONTACT US
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Established in 1991, St. Louis Car Museum and Sales has bought and sold thousands
of special interest motorcars the world over. We specialize in high-line luxury and
exotic sports cars, as well as, one of a kind collectibles. With a perfect business
track record, our reputation is unchallenged in the industry. Buy with confidence!
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Please call with any questions or to discuss financing
or transportation arrangements.
1-800-957-5707
314-993-7104
info@stlouiscarmuseum.com
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