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522:, were unremarkable. Retractable headlights gave way to plain headlight pods, and power came from a standard front-engine/rear-wheel drive design. While Hupp Motor Company built a few prototypes in 1939 that gained them sales orders for the 1939 model year they did not have the resources to manufacture the car. Graham Paige stepped in offering to build the Hupmobile Skylarks on a per piece contract basis. Graham built a combined 1850 units for sale in the 1940 model year. Hupmobile closed before the 1941 model came around. Of the 1850 cars produced in the 1940 model year by Graham only about 450 were the Hupmobile Skylarks. Graham continued to build the Hollywood late into 1941. They stopped production in November of that year having only built a rumored 400 units. The Hollywood was powered by a supercharged 302:. While commonly used today in all front-wheel-drive vehicles, their first use was on the 1929 Cord. The lack of rear drivetrain components and straight frame (without rear kick-up to clear up the rear axle) allowed it to be much lower in height than competing cars whose average height was about six feet or almost two metres. Both stock cars and special bodies built on the Cord chassis by American and European coachbuilders won prizes in contests worldwide. The L-29 came with full instrumentation, including a temperature gauge, oil pressure gauge, and speedometer on the left with a gas gauge, oil level gauge, and 491: 499: 410: 432: 386: 398: 688:
the side of the engine bay. The player could even feel the car being front wheel drive, as the game featured sophisticated physical model of all cars (and guns for that matter) and so the Thor handled differently than the other rear driven cars. In the 2020 remake of the game, only one version is featured under the name Berkeley 810 and is derived from the two door supercharged version with a solid roof.
478:, cooled initial enthusiasm, and the dealer base shrank rapidly. Unsold left-over and in-process 1936 810s were re-numbered and sold as 1937 812s. In 1937, Auburn ceased production of the Cord. A single 1938 Cord prototype with some changes to the grille and transmission cover was built, and it still exists (2015). The Cord empire, amid allegations of financial fraud, was sold to the 540: 70: 268: 328:. Gearing in both transmission and front axle was inadequate, and the 4,700 lb (2,100 kg) car was underpowered, limited to a trifle over 80 mph (130 km/h), inadequate even at the time, and readily exceeded by the less expensive Auburn. Still, the styling was lovely, and despite the 137.5 in (3,490 mm) 446:, they featured front-wheel drive and independent front suspension. By placing the transmission ahead of the engine Buehrig was able to eliminate the driveshaft and transmission tunnel. Accentuating its sleek, low-slung look, he also dispensed with running boards. Powered by a 4,739 cc (289 cu in) Lycoming 677:"bePUZZLED" brand puzzles is a series of puzzles which feature a short mystery story to go along with the picture in the assembled puzzle. A puzzle and story in the series is called A Classic Case of Murder and features a creme colored 1936 810 Cord in the story and pictured in the puzzle. Copyright 1992. 687:
the Cord 810 and 812 are featured under a cover-up names Thor 810 and Thor 812 FWD. The Thor 810 is based on the normally aspirated version with no outside exhaust, while the Thor 812 FWD, available only as a convertible in the game, is based on the supercharged version with the outside exhausts on
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in November 1935. Orders were taken at the show with Cord promising Christmas delivery, anticipating production of 1,000 per month. Delays pushed hoped delivery to February 1936 - which still proved optimistic, with owners only beginning to get the first cars in April. In all, Cord managed to sell
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But Leiter had got hold of an old Cord, one of the few American cars with a personality, and it cheered Bond to climb into the low-hung saloon, to hear the solid bite of the gears and the masculine tone of the wide exhaust. Fifteen years old, he reflected, yet still one of the most modern-looking
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A yellow Cord 810 is seen driven by young gangster Bobby Malto in the 1991 TV-Movie "The Return of Eliot Ness", which starred Robert Stack, reprising his title role from "The Untouchables" 1959-1963 TV series.
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used them in 1942, hidden headlamps did not reappear as a luxury feature until the 1960s, beginning with the 1963 Chevrolet Corvette. It was followed two years later by another
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In the 2001 PlayStation exclusive car combat game Twisted Metal: Black. The playable driver No-Face has a car based on the Cord 810, nicknamed "Crazy 8".
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How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda
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The L-29 was priced around US$ 3,000 ($ 53,233 in 2023 dollars ), putting it in the upper tier of America's most expensive luxury automobiles alongside
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tried to save money and revive the companies, by using the 810/812 body dies. Except for their similarity to the 810, their four-door sedans, the
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features a rare Cord convertible as the incentive for the hero to undertake an espionage mission. The movie was based on the
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layout and inboard brakes. Built in Auburn, Indiana, the Cord was the first front-wheel-drive car to use
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in Popular Mechanics. The car had been lovingly restored by amateur restorer Arthur Pirre.
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from the Auburn 120, with the crankshaft pushed out through the front of the block and the
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This was the first American front-wheel drive car to be offered to the public, beating the
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considered one of his favorite vehicles and fitting for the millionaire vigilante.
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The Model 810/812 are probably the best-known of the company's products. Styled by
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in line six making 124 HP, almost 50 less than the original supercharged Cord.
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electro-vacuum pre-selector mechanism (a type of electromechanical shifting).
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Wise, David Burgess. "Cord: The Apex of a Triangle", in Northey, Tom, ed.
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As part of his series Jay Leno's Garage in 2013, Jay featured his own
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World of Automobiles: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Motor Car
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featured a rather battered red Cord 810 convertible with French
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automobile by several months, in 1929. The brainchild of former
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Early reliability problems, including slipping out of gear and
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4,934 cc (301 cu in) 125 hp (93 kW)
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for his many transportation interests (which included the
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of the same 125 horsepower (93 kilowatts) as the L-29's
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A 1930 Cord L-29 is featured prominently in HBO's 2011
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headlights. The car was piloted in several scenes by
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It could not, however, outrun the 306:on the right of the steering wheel. 294:-dominating racers, using the same 1242:Luxury motor vehicle manufacturers 1122:Auburn-Cord-Dusenberg Flickr Group 1091:Cord 810/812: The Timeless Classic 457:The car caused a sensation at the 344:copied several styling elements. 25: 1036:"1936 Cord 810 Convertible Coupe" 1129:- Cord History and Photos Albums 748:List of automobile manufacturers 538: 408: 396: 384: 68: 743:Century Airlines pilots' strike 193:Auburn was wholly owned by the 965:. 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Index

Cord L-29
42°22′47″N 83°01′44″W / 42.379617°N 83.028928°W / 42.379617; -83.028928

Manufacturing
Errett Lobban Cord
Auburn
Indiana
Luxury Automobile
luxury automobile
Auburn Automobile Company
Connersville, Indiana
E. L. Cord
holding company
Lycoming engines
Stinson aircraft
Checker Motors
streamlined
front-wheel drive
hidden headlamps
DeSoto
General Motors
Buick Riviera
Bendix

2005 United States Grand Prix
Ruxton
Miller
Cornelius Van Ranst
Indianapolis 500
de Dion

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