In 1929, Errett Lobban Cord unveiled the L-29, positioning it strategically between his Auburn and Duesenberg lines within the Cord...
Debuting in November 1935, the Cord 810 earned a coveted spot in the Museum of Modern Art, becoming an iconic...
Beneath the imposing exterior of most grand classics, you’ll find a design reminiscent of ordinary cars from that era, but...
At its debut, the Cord Front-Drive (L-29) was the first major American production car with front-wheel drive. The rarest Cord...
The Cord 810 is undoubtedly one of the most influential automobiles of its era—and indeed, of all time. Its front-wheel-drive...
The 1937 Cord 812s were little changed except for the supercharger option, which brought horsepower up to 190 and gave...