The Cord 810, and later Cord 812, was a luxury automobile produced by the Cord Automobile division of the Auburn Automobile Company in 1936 and 1937. It was the first American-designed and built front wheel drive car with independent front suspension. 1937 Cord 812 Supercharged Cabriolet | Arizona 2022 | RM Sotheby's Search Auctions Upcoming Vehicles Available Automobilia Available Results Register to Bid Private Sales Motor Vehicles Available Recently Sold Discreet Sourcing About Sell Why Sell With RM Sotheby's Collections & Estates Start Selling
1937 Cord 812 Cabriolet Replica Auburn Fall 2018 RM Sotheby's
SHARE MARKET PRICES Cord 812 (1937 to 1937) FOLLOW MARKET The Cord 812 was introduced in 1937. The 812 was largely an updated 810, and was available with the same convertible, sedan, and phaeton body styles and the same 4.7L V8 engine as its predecessor. 1937 Cord 812 S/C Cabriolet 'Sportsman' Registration no. SRU 407R Chassis no. 32226F *One of the most iconic American cars of the 1930s *Rare and desirable supercharged variant *Left-hand drive *Pre-selector transmission *Previous ownership for 39 years The most desirable Cord is the 812 'Sportsman' cabriolet with the optional supercharged engine; only 64 examples were built, and roughly 30 remain extant. According to its ACD Club Certification documents, this cabriolet was first registered in the state of Illinois; the certification paperwork contains rubbings of the original serial. 1937 Cord 812 Cabriolet. The cabriolet offered here is one of the earliest surviving Cord 812 cabriolets, the two-passenger convertible version of Gordon Buehrig's legendary streamlined design. Former owners included early enthusiasts Dick Spencer and Paul Marut of New Jersey; Marut owned the car for many years, and was recorded as its owner.
1937 Cord 812 Cabriolet Hershey 2017 RM Sotheby's
190 bhp, 288 cu. in. supercharged L-head V-8 engine, four-speed pre-selector manual transmission, independent front suspension, rear semi-elliptical suspension with leaf springs, and four-wheel hydraulic brakes. Wheelbase: 125 in. Known history of this Cord cabriolet begins with Mark Blaisdell of New York, from whom it was acquired in 1995 by. Deliveries began in 1936, but the Depression finally caught up to the Cord empire and 1937 was to be the final model year. During this time, the cars (now designated Model 812) were available for the first and only time with an optional supercharger, which boosted power to almost 200 horsepower. The supercharged cars could also be fitted with. Recently Sold Discreet Sourcing About Sell Why Sell With RM Sotheby's Collections & Estates Start Selling 1937 Cord 812 Cabriolet | Hershey 2017 | RM Sotheby's Financing The most desirable Cord is the 812 'Sportsman' cabriolet with the optional supercharged engine; only 64 examples were built, and roughly 30 remain extant. According to its ACD Club Certification documents, this cabriolet was first registered in the state of Illinois; the certification paperwork contains rubbings of the original serial.
RM Sotheby's 1937 Cord 812 Cabriolet Hershey 2017
The Cord 812 two-door Cabriolet was the rarest model with just 195 being produced between the two years. If equipped the car's supercharged performance was undeniable making it one of the fastest cars in the world during the pre-war time period. While the design would prove timeless, time had run out for Cord. 1937 Cord 812 Cabriolet. View Photos. Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum, Michael Furman, Josh B. Malks, Gary Goldsmith, Dan Pitchford, George Palmer Putnam Collection Of America, John.
Produced for two years (1936 and 1937) Originally priced at $2,195 A winner at the Pebble Beach Concours D'elegance in 2021 Interior Details Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance Winner 2021 The JBS Collection premiered the restored vehicle at the 2021 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. Description 1937 Cord 812 Convertible - In 1929, industrialist E.L. Cord introduced the mighty Duesenberg Model J, advertised as Finest Motorcar But he also showcased a new car, a testbed for radically new automotive innovations, much like Preston Tucker would do 20 years later.
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1937 Cord 812 Cabriolet Replica ©2018 Courtesy of RM Auctions. Lot 3011 Auburn Fall 2018 1937 Cord 812 Cabriolet Replica {{lr.item.text}} $99,000 USD | Sold | Auburn, Indiana {{internetCurrentBid}} {{internetTimeLeft}} Results Details Additional Information. 1937 Cord 812 Cabriolet - Project VID238; 1937 Cord Project. Produced by the Cord Automobile division of the Auburn Automobile Company in Auburn, Indiana. The Lions Automobilia Foundation is currently in the process of restoring it back to its Hollywood Glamour Days. The Cord was the first American-designed and built front wheel drive car.