1925 Lincoln in vintage photos

The 1925 Lincoln cars were part of the prestigious Lincoln Motor Company's lineup during the Roaring Twenties. Founded by Henry Leland in 1917 and later acquired by the Ford Motor Company, Lincoln aimed to compete with other luxury automobile brands (mostly Cadillac and Packard).

In 1925, Lincoln offered a range of models, including the Model L, which was one of their most prominent offerings. The 1925 Lincoln lineup included a wide range of body styles, including sedans, coupes, and limousines. Lincoln cars represented a blend of performance, luxury, and innovation, making them highly desirable among the elite of the era. Today they are considered classic cars. They are prized for their historical significance and enduring style. A great page about Lincoln during these years, showing vintage ads, we find here.

In the following two photos we see the same car. One showing famous silent movie actor Tom Mix.

Silent actor Tom Mix
Silent actor Tom Mix

Interesting to note that the disc wheels are somehow rare. Most cars had spoke wheels. The same car, showing Sec.Wilbur:

Sec.Wilbur
Sec.Wilbur with the same car

A similar car, a model 'L' in a recent photo, This car has spare tires:

Lincoln Model L
Lincoln Model L