As you can tell from this post's title, the subject is the Lincoln K model. Edsel Ford, Lincoln's president, opted to continue building K-series cars following the 1936 introduction of the Lincoln Zephyr. I wrote about Zephyr's first restyling here.
Lincoln Ks were redesigned for 1937, their front fenders and headlight assemblies given a Zephyr touch. But demand for a very expensive line of cars, many of which were given low-production bodies by major coachbuilders, continued to weaken. The last Model Ks were built in 1939 and a few were sold as 1940 models.
This post shows some 1936-1939 designs, some with factory bodies and not the semi-customs just noted. As will be seen, little effort was made to facelift these low-production cars.
1936 Lincoln K Sedan - Mecum Auctions
A pre-redesign Lincoln K from the model year the Zephyr was introduced. The car in the photo lacks windshield wipers and door handles, but otherwise seems complete enough.
1937 Lincoln K Limousine - for sale in Germany
The redesigned K. This Limousine has a factory body with six side-windows, The windshield is a two-piece V'd affair. Front fenders and headlight assemblies appear to be those made for Zephyrs -- an inexpensive way to made Ks seem more modern as well as strengthening brand identity across two dissimilar designs.
1937 Lincoln K Limousine - Mecum
1937 Lincoln K Sedan - RM Auctions
Side views of a Limousine and what seems to be called a two-window sedan. The factory body is the same aside from the number of windows and the shape of the aft doors.
1938 Lincoln K Limousine - Barrett-Jackson Auctions
This, and at least one other 1938 Limousine I found on the Internet, feature a flat, one-piece windshield. The rest of the passenger compartment differs from the factory body shown above, looking a lot like the 1936 car in the first image -- note the windshield wipers mounted at the top and the shape of the windshield. Perhaps some leftover '36 bodies were still used in 1938 with a dash of customizing. The front of the car is unchanged from 1937 aside from the vents on the side of the hood.
1939 Lincoln K Limousine - Mecum
The final production year for the Lincoln K. Few were made, and there is no obvious facelifting.
1939 Lincoln K Willoughby Sport Sedan - Bonhams Auctions
A coachbuilder '39 K. The body looks like that of a 1937 factory sedan with less-rounded side windows. Not far from mainstream 1939 styling fashions, but this would have seemed out of date by 1940.
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