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1930 Lincoln Brougham
Bodied by Brunn and Co. (Buffalo, NY) and powered by a 348.8 ci, 60 degree V, L-Head Eight making 90 hp at 2,800 rpm, Brunn called this model an “All Weather Brougham” because of the configuration of the two retractable tops. The Lincoln has a landaulet style top in the rear that folds down. It has a fixed center section and a retractable top over the driver’s compartment. The rear passenger compartment features small fold-out “jump seats.” The doors are in the front-opening style that was popular on comparably high-end cars of the era, as it allowed chauffeurs easy access when opening the door for passengers.
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