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Cords 810/812 were some of the most visually striking & innovative cars.

1929 Cord L-29 Of all the bodies to adorn the L29 chassis, the Hayes Coupe is probably the most striking. It benefited from the L29’s unique chassis and $20,000 budget, making it one of the most expensive cars, rivaling the ’20 Grand’ Duesenberg and Fatty Arbuckle’s Pierce. The car was...
1937 Cord 812 S/C Sportsman In 1937 the 812 was offered with an optional supercharger and it became the ultimate Cord before the company closed indefinitely the same year. While the supercharged option didn’t save Cord, the car was much better sorted then the first cars badged as 810 models....
1937 Cord 812 In an attempt to boost sales, E.L. Cord renamed the 1936 810 into the 1937 812. No determinable upgrades were made to the model, except a supercharger was available for the first time. The 812 didn’t meet its predicted sales, but with over 3000 cars sold, it...
1935 Cord 810 With its wraparound grille, the Cord 810 became one of the most distinctive American designs. It was the work of Gordon M. Buehrig and created a lot of buzz surrounding its release at the 1936 New York Auto Show. Distinguished by a wraparound front grille and enormous...

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