Everything has a second wind. Once the Greeks started the name Zephyr, it seems to have taken off like a lot more than just the powerful god of wind. From Disney characters, candy brand names, and video games, the name “Zephyr” seems to be popping up all over the place. Now the 1939 Lincoln Zephyr Sedan Delivery has a replica which is produced by Deco Rides and you can even load a motorcycle into it because of the unusual 17-foot length of the vehicle. That’s right…I said motorcycle. In fact, I think Kawasaki even makes a “Zephyr” motorcycle themselves. You can’t get more kitsch than that. There is enough room on this Sedan Delivery replica for a 9-foot long ramp that can hold a 39.5-inch tall chopper motorcycle.
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Second Wind; 1939 Lincoln Zephyr Sedan Delivery Replica

1939 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe Charms the Goddess
Zephyr was originally the name of the powerful Greek god of the wind. He was apparently pretty charming as he had several wives including the goddess of the rainbow. Back in his day, the Lincoln-Zephyr coupe was also considered to be a pretty charming vehicle in his own right. With the low raked windscreen, integrated fenders, and aerodynamic design, this bad boy was always turning the ladies heads. Even though he’s probably older than your grandfather, the Lincoln Zephyr coupe is still thought to be one of the first successful streamlined cars in history and it lives on today thanks to the boys at Deco Rides.

















