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Model KB Convertible Sedan by Dietrich

Model KB Convertible Sedan by Dietrich (1935)

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© photo courtesy of: Neil Fraser Photography / RM Auctions
Lincoln Model KB Convertible Sedan by Dietrich
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Engine
V 12
Type
Roadster
Displacement
414 cu in
Doors
2
Maximum torque
--
Seats
--
Wheel Drive
--
Luggage Space
--
Transmission
3, Manual
Fuel
Petrol
Power-to-weight
--
Kerb weight
--
safety rating:
NCAP
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fuel efficiency
--
CO2 emissions
--
Displacement
414 cu in
max power
150 hp
acceleration 0-100 km/h
--
top speed
--
price
--
loan
--
ownership cost:
annual
--
insurance
--
Fuel
--
service
--
tyres
--
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