Classic Cars (UK)

Barn Finds Ex-dupont family Lincoln Continenta­l comes out of hiding

Early Lincoln Continenta­l surfaces from deep slumber in Dupont family ownership

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This early Lincoln Continenta­l hasn’t been on the road in 50 years. It is a 1940 model that had been in the hands of longterm owners, the Dupont family, since 1949 when Jacques Dupont bought it for $1250 from a dealer in West Chester, Pennsylvan­ia.

You had to be someone of note to own one of the first Lincoln Continenta­ls. The Dupont family was a motor manufactur­er in its own right, but like many luxury carmakers ceased production after the Depression kicked in, instead using their fortune to save the Indian motorcycle company. It served as regular transport – and as a wedding vehicle – for Jacques Dupont, son of the firm’s founder, but was laid up around 1960. He was a keen motorcycle racer and seems to have had the Lincoln tuned – it sports uprated cylinder heads and twin carburetto­rs on an Edelbrock inlet manifold.

With a three-speed transmissi­on and a chassis based on the Zephyr sedan, the Continenta­l was no sports car, but its headturnin­g image kicked off a nameplate for Lincoln that still exists today.

The car has certainly suffered in storage, and while not a wreck, will probably need a full restoratio­n, even if the careful removal of its thick layer of garage dust and grime reveals little more than surface rust. Lincoln’s 4.4-litre V12 sidevalve engine was known for its propensity to overheat, even if its smooth and silent power delivery made the suffering worthwhile.

The ex-dupont Lincoln Continenta­l was offered by Bonhams at its Simeone Foundation sale in Philadelph­ia on October 8, where it sold for a modest but comfortabl­y within estimate $6720.

 ??  ?? Continenta­l was used as a wedding car by its Dupont family owner before he laid it up
Continenta­l was used as a wedding car by its Dupont family owner before he laid it up
 ??  ?? Dupont heirs honeymoone­d here Sidevalve V12 will need some coaxing back into working life
Dupont heirs honeymoone­d here Sidevalve V12 will need some coaxing back into working life

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