When you think about luxury cars from the 1930s, you generally think of three automakers. Rolls-Royce, Bentley, and Cadillac. Maybe Packard, too, if you're a real bookworm. But don't get it twisted.
Edsel Ford convinced his father to buy technically advanced but financially troubled Lincoln in 1922, but the first substantially new Lincoln after that, the longer, lower, sleeker Model K, did not ...
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