Image credit: © conceptcarz.com (Reproduction Or reuse prohibited).
The Lexington was an automobile manufactured in Connersville, Indiana, from 1910 to 1927. The Lexington Motor Company was founded in 1909 in Lexington, Kentucky, by Knisey Stone, a Kentucky racehorse promoter. In 1910, a group of Connersville businessmen noted that the community had too much tied up in the buggy and carriage industry which was being displaced by the growing use of the automobile. The group enticed the infant Lexington Motor Car Company to relocate to their city.
1921 & 1922 Lexington's were offered in two series: Series S a 47 horsepower six-cylinder on a 122-inch wheelbase, and the Series T a 60-horsepower six-cylinder on a 128-inch wheelbase, body styles including 5 and 7 Passenger Touring, Sedan, Coupe, Sedannette, and 7 Passenger Salon Sedan.
1921 & 1922 Lexington's were offered in two series: Series S a 47 horsepower six-cylinder on a 122-inch wheelbase, and the Series T a 60-horsepower six-cylinder on a 128-inch wheelbase, body styles including 5 and 7 Passenger Touring, Sedan, Coupe, Sedannette, and 7 Passenger Salon Sedan.
No auction information available for this vehicle at this time.
Recent Sales of the Lexington Series T
(Data based on Model Year 1921 sales)
Lexington Series Ts That Failed To Sell At Auction
1921 Lexington Series T's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
Vehicle | Chassis | Event | High Bid | Est. Low | Est. High |
---|
Vehicles With Comparable Market Values
Similar sales to the range.
1921 Lexington Series T
• Additional valuation insight and sales data• History
• Specifications
• Image gallery