
1941 Lincoln Zephyr
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Year of manufacture1941
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Car typeOther
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Lot number052
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DriveLHD
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ConditionUsed
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Location
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Exterior colourOther
Description
In 2003, this exceptional 1941 Zephyr was invited to be a display car at Ford Motor Company’s 100th Anniversary Celebration – a tribute to this particular car and to the model, considered a standard-bearer of the Art Deco era.
This car’s Henry Ford Museum Certificate states that it was delivered on February 5, 1941, and came complete with gold-plated hardware, painted wood-grained instrument panel, and shadow-striped broadcloth wool upholstery. Little is known about the Zephyr’s earliest years; however, by 1951, Harold Girton, a retired mechanic, acquired the car. By 1976, the Zephyr sat in a brickyard in Gering, Nebraska, seemingly abandoned. That’s when Bill Fobair found and purchased it; on the advice of Charles Imboden, then president of the Lincoln Zephyr Owners Club, Fobair sponsored an extensive, fully documented frame-up restoration.
The current owner acquired the car in 2012 and added a fresh coat of black paint – its original color – installed new tires and upholstery, and had the instrument panel refinished. Subsequently, it won a number of awards, including the Dearborn Medallion Award for Authenticity at the Early Ford V-8 Club in 2013 and 2014, the Greystone Mansion Concours d’Elegance Best in Class Award in 2015, and Best 1936 to 1948 Lincoln from the Lincoln & Continental Owners Club at the 2015 Western National Meet. Quintessentially Art Deco and highly authentic, this 1941 Zephyr is both rare and ultimately collectible.