1930 Lincoln

The Lincoln L-Series is the first automobile that was produced by the Lincoln Motor Company.  Introduced in 1917, the L-Series would continue to be produced after the bankruptcy of Lincoln in 1922 and its purchase by Ford Motor Company.   During 1930, Lincoln would introduce the Model K as its replacement. It was an alternative to various top level luxury vehicles to include the Mercedes-Benz 630, Rolls-Royce Phantom I, Packard, and Cadillac Type 51.  Assembly of the L-Series took place in Detroit, Michigan.