A gathering of Lincoln owners in Pennsylvania was more than just a trip to the Pocono Mountains. “We have the 2023 Lincoln Owners Club/Lincoln-Zephyr Owners Club Eastern Spring Meet,” said Hank Antoniolli, who coordinated the Lincoln Owners Club event at Lukans Resort near Hawley. “We haven’t had one since pre-COVID. We now have a museum at Hickory Corners (Michigan), and every August, they have a meet up there, so since then, most of the meets have been up there and we really haven’t been able to put one together (for the east).”
He said 24 cars were registered and 20 actually participated, a number greater than he’d expected.
“We have cars that’ve come from five or six different states,” Antoniolli said, “and some of these cars are close to 100 years old … It’s nice to have these cars here, I’ll tell you. I think this number of cars is pretty good for this day and age and for these kinds of cars.”
1940 Lincoln-Zephyr
“This is the first one we’ve been to east-wise in a couple of years,” said Kevin Fink, whose parents, Paul and Ellen Fink, of Broadview Heights, Ohio, were showing the 1940 Lincoln-Zephyr four-door sedan that Paul bought in 1971. Kevin said that his grandfather had owned a two-door, but sold it in 1968, because it was just too small for his growing family, and then