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