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1937 Cord 812 Phaeton

$
39.750
Engine:
Lycoming 289-cu.in. L-head V8
Transmission:
Manual
Odometer:
58,510



This 1937 Cord 812 Phaeton, as its convertible body style is called, is one of 2,972 cars produced in the 810/812 series during its short lifespan. The bodywork shows no evidence of damage or imperfections, and the normally aspirated Lycoming V8 be original to the vehicle. With a fabric top that appears to have excellent fit, the Cord’s leather interior displays no tears or signs of other damage and includes an engine-turned dashboard that appears to have full trim and instrumentation.

Features


This Cord is equipped with the Lycoming 289-cu.in. L-head V8, and is termed original.

The body panels appear to be straight and show no outward damage or imperfections.

The fabric top looks to have very good fit.

The carpeted trunk presents cleanly.

The dashboard appears to have full factory trim and all small controls.

Both the engine bay and underside present as very clean.

The selling dealer cites no operational problems with the Cord.

The chrome looks to be complete and in very good overall condition.

The 812 is designated as a Full Classic by the Classic Car Club of America.

This Cord is a 99.5 car as per 2010, reports the seller.

It has has been in a climate controlled facility in a collection since that time.

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