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CC-388459

For Sale: 1937 Cord 812
in Alsip, Illinois

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Classic cars for sale coast to coast This vehicle is listed by
Midwest Car Exchange
Midwest Car Exchange
12533 S. Laramie Ave.
Alsip, IL 60803
866-939-8139
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Description
 

This Car Was Certified By The Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Club In 2003. Certification Number Is C-364.
Cord Was Noted For Innovative Designs Incorporating The Newest Ideas And Technologies. Their Automobiles Were More Like Concept Cars Than What Would Be Considered Regular Production Cars.

The Cord 812 Was An Over The Top Work Of Art.

The Large Voluptuous Front Wheel Pontoon Fenders Were A Definite Style Characteristic. The ‘Coffin Nose’ Was One Heavily Rounded Rectangular Based Shape, The Nose/Engine Bay Sports A Wrap Around Grille And Highly Polished Exhausts Pouring Out Of The Side Of The Engine Cowling. They Were Actual Functioning Exhaust Pipes Which Were Supposed To Be Lowering Of Underhood Temperatures By Getting The Hot Pipes Outside. Their Real Purpose Was To Serve As An Identifying Mark For The Supercharged Cars.

The 812 Offered An Optional Supercharger. Central To The Supercharged Cord Was A Schwitzer-Cummins Centrifugal Supercharger That Was Attached To The L-Head Lycoming V8 Engine. With 6 psi Boost, It Produced Roughly 185 to 195 bhp.

A Bit Of Nostalgia: In September 1937 At The Bonneville Salt Flats, A Supercharged Beverly Sedan Did The Flying Mile At 107.66 mph And 24 Hours At An Average Of 101.22 mph.

The Cords Instrument Panel Was A Beautiful Combination Of Chrome Gauge Bezels And Aircraft Type Switches. It Is Often Described As The Most Beautiful Ever Installed On An American Car. The Four Large Round Dials Are, From Left To Right Speedometer, Tachometer, Oil Pressure And Clock. At The Left End Of The Panel Is The Round Water Temperature Gauge, While The Right End Holds The Round Radio Dial And The Radio Controls. The Fan Shaped Gauge On The Left Reports On Oil And Fuel Levels. It Is Balanced On The Right By A Fan Shaped Ammeter. At The Center Bottom Of The Panel Are Four Levers (l. to r.) : Headlights, Throttle, Choke And Dash Lights. A Little Crank On Each Side Of The Dash Opens And Closes Each Headlight Individually. A Flexible Cable Transmits The Drive To A Worm And Sector Gear In The Headlamp Housing. The Sharply-Angled Split-Pane Windshield Opens With The Knob Being Above Radio Controls. Beautiful Interior Includes Seats, Door Panel And Headliner In Burgundy With White Piping.

Stunning Paint In Palm Beach Tan, Gorgeous Chrome All Rolling On Wide White Wall Tires.

This Amazing Looking Cord Has Been Purchased Out Of California And Owned By The Current Family For About 20 Years.

Please Phone Ahead To Arrange To View This Amazing Car As It Is Listed Off-Site!

This is a consignment vehicle and the information above was provided by the current owner. We can make no guarantees as to the accuracy of the above information. However, please understand as with all pre-owned automobiles, the described condition is subjective.

Worldwide Enclosed Door To Door Transporting And Low Rate, Long Term Financing Available.

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Pricing Information
 
Asking Price
$99,900
Vehicle Location


Country
United States
 
City, State
Alsip, IL
Zip
60803
Vehicle Basics

Trim Level
Beverly Supercharged

Year
1937

Vehicle Category/Style
Sedan (4 door)

Convertible
No

Exterior Details

Vehicle Color(s)
Palm Beach Tan

Interior Details

Color(s)
Burgundy

Engine Details

Engine Configuration
V-8

Engine Features and Modifications


 
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