1936 Cord Beverly 810 by goodoleboy
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Captured 6/5/10, at the beautiful 25th Annual HB Concours, held at the beautiful Huntington Beach Central Park in beautiful Huntington Beach, California.
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Designed by the legendary car designer Gordon Buehrig, the Cord 810 created a sensation when it debuted at the 1935 New York Auto Show. Also known as the Baby Duesenberg, it was Cord's attempt to market a car priced between the Auburn and the Duesenberg. This model sold new for $2,195, a considerable amount of money in 1936. Sadly, Cord's finances couldn't match Buehrig's incredible design and the 810/812 Cord lasted only two years. In 1937, the ACD Automobile Company went out of business, yet another casualty of the Great Depression.
Today, the Cord 810/812 is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful cars ever built and was honored by the Museum of Modern Art, which named the 810 Cord as one of the 10 most significant cars of the 20th century.
The Cord was owned by Auburn, Cord, and Duesenberg. Thus their similarities in vehicle design. These three firms also owned the Lycoming engine manufacturing company. This company supplied the 289 cubic-inch V8 engine that gave this vehicle life. The engine was rated at 125 horsepower, with the supercharger the horsepower increased to 170 bhp. The 125hp engine was capable of 90 miles-per-hour with a zero-to-sixty rating of about 20 seconds. A four-speed pre-selector was used, and the wheels were fitted with drum brakes.
The Gordon Beuhrig design is very classic, clean and inspired by aviation. The hood was called the 'Coffin Nose' look for obvious reasons. The hood, when opened, would open upwards. The windshield was split in the middle and was small in comparison to other vehicles. This was due to the room needed by the massive V8. The front had a chrome bumper and a wrap-around grill. Two lights were attached to the bumper and two retractable lights were hidden in the front wheel covers.
Source: www.conceptcarz.com
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Comments (14)
jocko500
this is a very lovely car. Dick Tracy drove something like this car did he not?? i do not know. shots is very good here
durleybeachbum
Very interesting! Looks good parked in this green corner
magnus073
What a car this is, and great job on this collage Harry. Never seen this model before and really enjoyed your pics as well as the background info
MrsRatbag
It is a beauty, but if it were mine I'd get rid of those naff flames! The design of the car is what matters. As always, your shots give us a great picture of the vehicle from different angles. Love that chrome-handled shifter on the steering column!
morningglory
Lots' of nice info on this one....have to admit I am not crazy about the color....but the owners have one sweet car.
npauling
Excellent collage of this old car with its real sense of style.
danapommet
WOW! That is a classic. Check out that radiator in zoom mode. Super collage Harry. Dana
busi2ness
I must admit, I have been oblivious to the existence of such a graciously designed tank. You've covered just about every angle well Harry.
claude19
WOW! splendid old car, dear ArtFriend !!! Splendid state of this model !!!
SSoffia
Dear friend Harry Wonderful collage & captures!!!!!
tennesseecowgirl
Oh what a fun looking ride. Great shots!!
bmac62
What a classic machine Harry. Super views. You've treated us to another great collage.
Rainastorm
Oh awesome...I REALLY like this one Harry...the pait-job we could do for it...wow.
debbielove
Now that is a hood.. lol What a car, you could have some fun with the paint job.. Good shot Rob