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1947 Lincoln 76h Series Catalog and Classic Car Guide, Ratings and Features

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Performance Metrics

Performance: +30
Handling: +35
Ride Comfort: +70

Fundamental Metrics

Safety: +25
Maintenance and Upkeep: +40
Restoration Difficulty: +30

Emotional Appeal

Looks: +75
Collectability: +60
Historical Significance: +50

MMP Rating

5.4 /10
Engine Specifications
Engine: V12
Displacement: 292 cubic inches
Horsepower: Estimated 130 HP
Torque: 220 lb-ft
Compression Ratio: Estimated 7.2:1
Ignition System: Distributor and coil
Cooling System: Liquid-cooled
Performance Specifications
0-60 Time: Information not available
1/4 Mile Time: Information not available
Top Speed: Estimated 100 mph
Transmission and Drive
Drive Type: Rear-wheel drive
Transmission Type: 3-speed manual
Fuel and Efficiency
Fuel System Type: Carburetor
MPG: Information not available
Dimensions and Brakes
Brakes: Drum brakes
Wheelbase: 125 inches
Weight: Estimated 4,500 lbs

Note: Specifications for classic cars are given to the best of our ability, considering the limited and variant data available.

A Gleaming Artifact of Post-War Luxury: The 1947 Lincoln 76H Series

Stepping into the limelight with an aura of post-war optimism, the 1947 Lincoln 76H Series was a beacon of American luxury and engineering prowess. Born from the esteemed assembly lines of the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company, this vehicle emerged as a symbol of a nation ready to redefine its identity. With its sleek lines and imposing presence, the Lincoln 76H Series was not just a car; it was a statement of sophistication and progress.

Unique among its peers for introducing design elements that would inspire future generations, the '47 Lincoln held a special place in automotive history. It was one of the first cars to signal a shift from pre-war austerity to post-war opulence, setting the stage for what would become the golden era of American automotive design.

Design and Innovation: A Study in Elegance and Progress

The exterior styling of the 1947 Lincoln 76H Series was nothing short of majestic. Its long, flowing fenders and pronounced chrome grille gave it an authoritative road presence. The vehicle's silhouette was a harmonious blend of curves and lines, culminating in a rear that exuded both grace and strength.

Inside, passengers were enveloped in luxury. The cabin boasted rich leather upholstery, fine wood trim, and plush carpeting—all hallmarks of Lincoln's commitment to quality. Technological features for its time included a push-button door release and a "Hydra-Matic" automatic transmission that promised seamless gear shifts.

Color options for the '47 Lincoln were indicative of its era's taste, with deep blues, rich burgundies, and elegant blacks being popular choices among discerning buyers. The most iconic body style was undoubtedly the four-door sedan, which offered both prestige and practicality.

Historical Significance: Paving the Way for Modern Luxury

The 1947 Lincoln 76H Series didn't just follow trends—it set them. Its introduction marked a pivotal moment in automotive design evolution, influencing both contemporaries and successors alike. This vehicle stood out for its advanced features and became an emblem for post-war American luxury cars.

Performance and Handling: A Smooth Operator on Any Road

Underneath its stately exterior lay a robust V12 engine that propelled the Lincoln to impressive speeds for its time. While exact figures vary, top speed was reputedly around 100 mph—a significant feat in that era—with acceleration that could leave other cars in its dust.

On the road, the '47 Lincoln handled with poise. Its sturdy frame absorbed bumps with ease while maintaining composure on windy roads. Drivers often remarked on the quiet hum of its engine—a testament to Lincoln's engineering—and how it contributed to an overall serene driving experience.

Ownership Experience: More Than Just A Car

Owners of the 1947 Lincoln 76H Series used their vehicles for various purposes—from daily driving to attending prestigious car shows. Maintenance was straightforward by vintage car standards, though sourcing parts today might require some detective work among classic car enthusiasts.

Fun Facts: The Lincoln That Captured Hearts and Records

The '47 Lincoln had its share of admirers, including celebrities and high-profile individuals who appreciated its blend of performance and elegance. While not known for breaking speed records, it certainly set benchmarks in luxury and style that would influence designs for years to come.

Despite facing criticism for being too conservative compared to European models or even some flashier American makes, it maintained a loyal following that appreciated its understated class.

Collector's Information: A Cherished Classic with Growing Appeal

Today, collectors cherish the 1947 Lincoln 76H Series as a quintessential piece of Americana. While production numbers are not definitive, estimates suggest that several thousand were made. As with many classics, values can vary widely based on condition and provenance but typically range from $20,000 to well over $60,000 for pristine examples.

The market has seen these Lincolns appreciate over time as enthusiasts seek out models that capture the essence of post-war luxury. Their rarity only adds to their desirability among collectors who are eager to own a piece of automotive history.

Conclusion: An Enduring Legacy on Four Wheels

The 1947 Lincoln 76H Series stands as more than just another classic car; it is a rolling testament to an era when America looked forward with optimism and sought luxury without restraint. Its legacy endures not only through those who preserve these magnificent machines but also through every modern luxury car that owes a debt to its pioneering spirit.

1947 Lincoln 76h Series Catalog of Parts

1947 Lincoln 76H Series Rear Bumper Arm Grommets-BG 46 1947 Lincoln 76H Series Rear Bumper Arm Grommets-BG 46Rear Bumper Arm Grommets. 3-1/2" wide X 4-1/4" long, with 1-3/4" long inner slot. Pair

1947 Lincoln 76H Series Front Bumper Arm Grommets-BG 47 1947 Lincoln 76H Series Front Bumper Arm Grommets-BG 47Front Bumper Arm Grommets. 2" wide X 4-1/2" long, with 1-3/4" long inner slot. Pair

1947 Lincoln 76H Series Sway Bar Bushings.  Made with cloth reinforcement-BN 32-C 1947 Lincoln 76H Series Sway Bar Bushings. Made with cloth reinforcement-BN 32-CSway Bar Bushings. Made with cloth reinforcement. 1-3/4" high, 1-1/2" O.D., 3/4" I.D. Pair



1947 Lincoln 76H Series Hood Bumper.  1-9/16 long X 3/4 wide X 1/2 high-HF 44-B 1947 Lincoln 76H Series Hood Bumper. 1-9/16" long X 3/4" wide X 1/2" high-HF 44-BHood Bumper. 1-9/16" long X 3/4" wide X 1/2" high. Nice reproduction of a previously unavailable part. Each

1947 Lincoln 76H Series Hood Bumper, for Coupes and Convertibles-HF 44-C 1947 Lincoln 76H Series Hood Bumper, for Coupes and Convertibles-HF 44-CHood Bumper, for Coupes and Convertibles. '40-'41 Eight used per car, '42-'48 Six used per car. 2" long. Each







1947 Lincoln 76H Series Cowl Vent Seal.  Made of soft rubber.  All original details-RP 100-R 1947 Lincoln 76H Series Cowl Vent Seal. Made of soft rubber. All original details-RP 100-RCowl Vent Seal. Made of soft rubber. All original details. 4-3/8" wide at side X 17-5/8" long. Each

1947 Lincoln 76H Series Vertical Seals for Front Vent Window-VS 6-C 1947 Lincoln 76H Series Vertical Seals for Front Vent Window-VS 6-CVertical Seals for Front Vent Window. Made with steel core and bend-over tab. Pair

1947 Lincoln 76H Series Rear vent window seals-WR 3304-R 1947 Lincoln 76H Series Rear vent window seals-WR 3304-RRear vent window seals. Fits coupes with large swing-out rear quarter windows. Pair. R&L.


1947 Lincoln 76H Series Front vent window seals. Convertible only-WR 5920 1947 Lincoln 76H Series Front vent window seals. Convertible only-WR 5920Front vent window seals. Convertible only. Molded to exact configuration. Replaces OEM #7621449-L/R. Pair. R&L.

1947 Lincoln 76H Series Front Vent Window Seals, for Convertibles Only-WR 5921 1947 Lincoln 76H Series Front Vent Window Seals, for Convertibles Only-WR 5921Front Vent Window Seals, for Convertibles Only. Nice reproduction. Pair R&L

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