The vehicles involved in the incident were a silver Chevrolet Lacetti, a white Scania Artic, and a blue X type Jaguar.
The Lincoln man, the driver of the Chevrolet, was pronounced dead at the scene of the incident.
The driver of the lorry is believed to have been uninjured in the incident.
Lincolnshire Police are not currently in a position to be able to identify the deceased until formal identification has been carried out.
The A15 was re-opened at 11.44pm on May 8.
Police are asking anyone who witnessed the incident to contact the force on 101 or the 24 hour Lincs Police Collision Witness Hotline on 01522 558855 quoting incident 258 of 08/05/2014.
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