1936 Cord 810 Westchester Sedan Introducing this 1936 Cord
810 Westchester Sedan that is finished in a Red paint color
combination that exudes timeless elegance and sophistication. Step
inside the cockpit and be greeted by a striking burgundy interior
that perfectly complements the exterior, creating a cohesive and
luxurious ambiance. Equipped with a 4-speed manual
transmission, 8-cylinder engine, Stormberg single-barrel
carburetor, dual exhaust outlets, four-wheel drums, chrome
bumpers, louvered wraparound grille, chrome trim, dual
wipers, steel bumpers, three-spoke steering wheel, rear-hinged
front doors, 16-inch steel wheels, BFGoodrich tires, and a spare
tire. Featured amenities include comfortable bench seating,
dash-mounted rearview mirror and an analog clock.One of the most
striking features of the 810 Westchester is its pioneering use of
pontoon fenders with hidden headlamps. These headlamps, which were
modified Stinson landing lights, disappear into the fenders via
dashboard hand cranks, a feature that was revolutionary at the time
and remains a hallmark of the Cord's innovative design.This
particular example is offered with a strong running engine,
indicating that it retains the performance capabilities that made
it famous. However, it will require recommissioning to bring it
back to its former glory. This presents a unique opportunity for
the discerning aficionado to preserve a piece of American
automotive history. For $49,950
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