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Older Resto/1 Of 1,951/Options Galore/Futuristic Styling/317ci V8/Hydramatic

Make: Lincoln
Model: Capri
Type: Convertible
Trim: Convertible
Year: 1954
Mileage: 59102
VIN: 54WA24092H
Color: Green
Engine: 317ci V8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Interior color: Green
Vehicle Title: --
Item location: Morgantown, Pennsylvania, United States

1954 Lincoln Capri Convertible Additional Info:

1954 Lincoln Capri Convertible For consignment, some big chrome, big trimmings, nicely scaled proportions and wrap around glass...we give you Lincoln's generation 1 of the Capri. This 1 of 1,951 built and restored in the 1980's example is still looking nearly showroom fresh to this day with its extensive use of chrome, nicely applied paint, and a top that lowers with the flick of a switch. Add in factory installed power steering, power brakes, a power adjustable front seat along with the optional spotlight and fog lamps and we are living large in 1954 style. Let's not forget the upgrade to an 8 volt electrical system for much easier starting and the large engine bay being graced with a 317ci Y block 8 cylinder. You too can own a snappy boulevard cruiser/head turner right out of the early 1950's when Detroit was definitely king. Exterior Leading the way is an imposing dual tier chrome front bumper. Vertical struts with imposing dagmar toppers point forward and the bumper and even the marker lenses wrap around the sides. The hood cascades downward and has a large chrome V and multi-colored Lincoln crest that edges the front of the hood. Simple single headlights grace the front of each quarter and the long lean hood gracefully makes its way back to approach the beginnings of a wrap-around windshield. The windshield and passengers compartment has thick chromed surrounds and gives up a brief look at the bubble windows yet to come. On either side is a large trim spear running the length along with Lincoln badging in your grandmother's pen. On the back are fender skirts with some stainless trimmings to simulate motion in static form. Added to the wow factory are script Capri badging along with some tasteful rocker molding in stainless bridging the gap between the front and rear tires. On back, a large rear bumper cradles the chrome trimmed cathedral style taillights and small chrome dagmars are on just above the black painted Lincoln embossing within the bumper. All is bathed in Parklane Green with straight steel, but showing several areas of rust bubbling on the sides near the rockers, evidence of filler on the rockers, and a few minor chip offs throughout. A like new black canvas convertible top compliments the pale green nicely and shows with no tears or wear, including the clear plastic rear window. Rounding out our exterior tour are 15-inch steel wheels with standard Lincoln covers and bright white uber white white wall radials in 235/75R15 format. Interior A swing of the doors allows us to view the duo of color and materials making up the panels These also sport swoop spear shaped chrome trim for an accent as well as shiny cranks and power window actuators, a dark green painted steel sill, ivory white vinyl and painted inserts, and smooth vinyl in dark green. Inside, on the sprawling benches, (a split back up front), are nicely done dark green leather lower cushions that work their way a quarter up the backs before changing over to a ivory white stitched and piped leather. A wide rear bench awaits the passengers, and it is beautifully preserved in the same pattern as the front bench, but holds a central fold down armrest and broad white padded outboard armrests. A full metal dash painted dark green and ivory has a single broad eyebrow bump up in front of the driver. Here we note the gold tinted gauge cluster which is nice and clean along with the heater slides, a few knobs and pulls and the factory AM radio. An original ivory rimmed steering wheel with nice chromed horn rings and center is fronting the futuristic dash. Plush deep pile dark green carpeting floods the floors and adds the perfect compliment to the white and dark green interior. Drivetrain Under the hood in a well restored presenting engine bay is a copper painted Y block V8 in 317.5ci displacement. It is topped with a copper air cleaner assembly covering the factory 4-barrel carburetor. An engine cross over exhaust feeds down to join into a single pipe providing the exhale and Lincoln Eight decaled copper valve covers bring the bay together nicely. On the back of this copper Y block is a Hydramatic 4-speed automatic transmission which sends the ponies rearward to the rear axle with a 3.31 ratio. Undercarriage Solid steel framing and floor pans underneath have a nice coating of factory undercoating. Single stock style exhaust with dual mufflers snakes its way rearward, past independent coil springs upfront and to the rear leaf springs. Power drum brakes are on all 4 corners and power steering has been optioned on to make turning a breeze. It is mostly rust free with the majority of the flaws being patina and surface rust on the usual suspects. Drive-Ability A quick starter, and off to the test track where I could play with all the buttons and knobs to my heart's content. And they all worked save for the radio as the fuse has been pulled, but our consignor notes this unit does indeed work! Fine smooth acceleration, a smooth idle, good braking, and fantastic cornering for a large car, this is a real 1950's treat with the top down. Those 50's automotive stylists were so kewl. An older restoration still holding up well today sporting a literal ton of chrome trimmings, fantastic mid-50's styling and a powerful Y block V8 under the hood. The beginnings of curved bubble style glass and large cruiser that can go all day on a turnpike road and turn plenty of heads while doing so. Isn't it time to open the checkbook and enjoy the life of excess that the other half lives. 54WA24092H 54-1954 WA-Wayne, MI Assy Plant 24092-Sequential Unit Number H-Lincoln Line

1954 Lincoln Capri Convertible
For consignment, some big chrome, big trimmings, nicely scaled proportions and wrap around glass...we give you Lincoln's generation 1 of the Capri. This 1 of 1,951 built and restored in the 1980's example is still looking nearly showroom fresh to this day with its extensive use of chrome, nicely applied paint, and a top that lowers with the flick of a switch. Add in factory installed power steering, power brakes, a power adjustable front seat along with the optional spotlight and fog lamps and we are living large in 1954 style. Let's not forget the upgrade to an 8 volt electrical system for much easier starting and the large engine bay being graced with a 317ci Y block 8 cylinder. You too can own a snappy boulevard cruiser/head turner right out of the early 1950's when Detroit was definitely king.
Exterior
Leading the way is an imposing dual tier chrome front bumper. Vertical struts with imposing dagmar toppers point forward and the bumper and even the marker lenses wrap around the sides. The hood cascades downward and has a large chrome V and multi-colored Lincoln crest that edges the front of the hood. Simple single headlights grace the front of each quarter and the long lean hood gracefully makes its way back to approach the beginnings of a wrap-around windshield. The windshield and passengers compartment has thick chromed surrounds and gives up a brief look at the bubble windows yet to come. On either side is a large trim spear running the length along with Lincoln badging in your grandmother's pen. On the back are fender skirts with some stainless trimmings to simulate motion in static form. Added to the wow factory are script Capri badging along with some tasteful rocker molding in stainless bridging the gap between the front and rear tires. On back, a large rear bumper cradles the chrome trimmed cathedral style taillights and small chrome dagmars are on just above the black painted Lincoln embossing within the bumper. All is bathed in Parklane Green with straight steel, but showing several areas of rust bubbling on the sides near the rockers, evidence of filler on the rockers, and a few minor chip offs throughout. A like new black canvas convertible top compliments the pale green nicely and shows with no tears or wear, including the clear plastic rear window. Rounding out our exterior tour are 15-inch steel wheels with standard Lincoln covers and bright white uber white white wall radials in 235/75R15 format.
Interior
A swing of the doors allows us to view the duo of color and materials making up the panels These also sport swoop spear shaped chrome trim for an accent as well as shiny cranks and power window actuators, a dark green painted steel sill, ivory white vinyl and painted inserts, and smooth vinyl in dark green. Inside, on the sprawling benches, (a split back up front), are nicely done dark green leather lower cushions that work their way a quarter up the backs before changing over to a ivory white stitched and piped leather. A wide rear bench awaits the passengers, and it is beautifully preserved in the same pattern as the front bench, but holds a central fold down armrest and broad white padded outboard armrests. A full metal dash painted dark green and ivory has a single broad eyebrow bump up in front of the driver. Here we note the gold tinted gauge cluster which is nice and clean along with the heater slides, a few knobs and pulls and the factory AM radio. An original ivory rimmed steering wheel with nice chromed horn rings and center is fronting the futuristic dash. Plush deep pile dark green carpeting floods the floors and adds the perfect compliment to the white and dark green interior. 
Drivetrain
Under the hood in a well restored presenting engine bay is a copper painted Y block V8 in 317.5ci displacement. It is topped with a copper air cleaner assembly covering the factory 4-barrel carburetor. An engine cross over exhaust feeds down to join into a single pipe providing the exhale and Lincoln Eight decaled copper valve covers bring the bay together nicely. On the back of this copper Y block is a Hydramatic 4-speed automatic transmission which sends the ponies rearward to the rear axle with a 3.31 ratio.
Undercarriage
Solid steel framing and floor pans underneath have a nice coating of factory undercoating. Single stock style exhaust with dual mufflers snakes its way rearward, past independent coil springs upfront and to the rear leaf springs. Power drum brakes are on all 4 corners and power steering has been optioned on to make turning a breeze. It is mostly rust free with the majority of the flaws being patina and surface rust on the usual suspects.
Drive-Ability
A quick starter, and off to the test track where I could play with all the buttons and knobs to my heart's content. And they all worked save for the radio as the fuse has been pulled, but our consignor notes this unit does indeed work! Fine smooth acceleration, a smooth idle, good braking, and fantastic cornering for a large car, this is a real 1950's treat with the top down. Those 50's automotive stylists were so kewl.
An older restoration still holding up well today sporting a literal ton of chrome trimmings, fantastic mid-50's styling and a powerful Y block V8 under the hood. The beginnings of curved bubble style glass and large cruiser that can go all day on a turnpike road and turn plenty of heads while doing so. Isn't it time to open the checkbook and enjoy the life of excess that the other half lives.
54WA24092H
54-1954
WA-Wayne, MI Assy Plant
24092-Sequential Unit Number
H-Lincoln Line