Built for a short five year period the Cosmopolitan featured either a four-speed Hydramatic automatic transmission that was actually sourced from GM or the now desirable three-speed manual on the column with overdrive technology. It was mated to the largest flat-head V8 produced by Ford, the 337 cubic inch producing a pretty strong 152HP. It was a important time for styling and the engineers at Ford “Frenched” the headlights and the body-work appearance was called “Ponton” which referred to the fender design. This particular beauty has been completely restored with most of the work being completed in 2014, however a recent mechanical and freshening up at the cost of almost $13,000 has just been performed. This car starts on a dime, does not leak or smoke and goes down the road better than new. It is finished in gorgeous Hunting Grey over red interior and is ready for just about anything you want to do with it. Full receipts accompany the vehicle as well as many service manuals, original owners manual and original key. This vehicle is equipped with power top and windows with working over-drive transmission. This Cosmopolitan is ready to be enjoyed and driven.
| Price | $52,425 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Lincoln |
| Model | Cosmopolitan |
| Year | 1949 |
| Miles | 86,521 |
| Color | Hunting Gray |
| Engine | 337 V8 |