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Lincoln L-head V12 engine
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1902 Henry M. Leland establishes the Cadillac Automobile Company1909 Cadillac purchased by General Motors1914 Cadillac introduces V-8, sells 13,000 in first year1917 Leland establishes Lincoln Motor Company, immediately receives contract to build V-12 Liberty aviation engines1917 Lincoln produces first automobile, the V-8 powered luxury Model L1922 Lincoln sells only 150 cars1922 Ford Motor Company acquires Lincoln1923 Lincoln sales rise 45% 1930 Lincoln phases out L series; introduces K-Series powered by 384 cubic inch (6.3 L) 60° V-8 producing 125 hp1931 Cadillac introduces V-12 road car for $800 less than V-8 Lincoln1932 Ford introduces 221 cubic inch (3.6 L) 90° Flathead V-8 producing 65 hp1932 Lincoln introduces 447.9 cubic inch (7.3 L) 65° L-head V-12 producing 150 hp (112 kW); K-Ser
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Lincoln KB V12
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1902 Henry M. Leland establishes the Cadillac Automobile Company1909 Cadillac purchased by General Motors1914 Cadillac introduces V-8, sells 13,000 in first year1917 Leland establishes Lincoln Motor Company, immediately receives contract to build V-12 Liberty aviation engines1917 Lincoln produces first automobile, the V-8 powered luxury Model L1922 Lincoln sells only 150 cars1922 Ford Motor Company acquires Lincoln1923 Lincoln sales rise 45% 1930 Lincoln phases out L series; introduces K-Series powered by 384 cubic inch (6.3 L) 60° V-8 producing 125 hp1931 Cadillac introduces V-12 road car for $800 less than V-8 Lincoln1932 Ford introduces 221 cubic inch (3.6 L) 90° Flathead V-8 producing 65 hp1932 Lincoln introduces 447.9 cubic inch (7.3 L) 65° L-head V-12 producing 150 hp (112 kW); K-Series product line split into KA-Series (V-8 powered) and KB-Series (V-12 powered)1933 Lincoln introduces 381.7 cubic inch (6.3 L) 67° L-head V-12 producing 125 hp to replace 384 cubic inch (6.3 L) 60° V-8; all Lincolns now V-12 powered.1934 Lincoln uprates the smaller of its two V-12's from 381.7 cubic inches (6.3 L) to 414 cubic inches (6.8 L), making the same 150 hp as the older, heavier, and more expensive 447.9 cubic inch (7.3 L) V-12; Lincoln fits the engine to both KA (now denoting short wheelbase) and KB (long-wheelbase) models1935 Lincoln product lines rationalised to a single Model K1936 Model K limousine is Lincoln's best-seller1936 Upon introduction the Lincoln-Zephyr range of lower-priced, midsized luxury cars is powered by the new 110 hp Lincoln-Zephyr H Series V-12, a 267 cubic inch (4.4 L) 75° engine based on the Flathead Ford V-81948 Lincoln-Zephyr V-12s are phased out, replaced with the InVincible 8, an iteration of the Flathead Ford V-8, across the Lincoln product line
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