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  2. Cord 810/812 - Wikipedia

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    Engine. 4.7L V8. The Cord 810, and later Cord 812, was a luxury automobile produced by the Cord Automobile division of the Auburn Automobile Company in 1936 and 1937. It was the first American-designed and built front wheel drive car with independent front suspension. It was preceded by Cord's own 1929 Cord L-29, and the French 1934 Citroën ...

  3. Cord (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Cord was a brand of American luxury automobile manufactured by the Auburn Automobile Company of Connersville, Indiana, from 1929 to 1932 and again in 1936 and 1937.. Auburn was wholly owned by the Cord Corporation, founded and run by E. L. Cord as a holding company for his many transportation interests (which included the Lycoming engines, Stinson aircraft, and Checker Motors).

  4. Hidden headlamp - Wikipedia

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    Hidden headlamps first appeared on the Cord 810 in November 1935 at the New York Auto Show [1] and shortly after on a custom example of the Alfa Romeo 8C in 1936. [2] In the Cord, a pair of cranks on either side of the dashboard could be turned by hand to bring out the headlamps when needed. [3]

  5. Auburn Automobile - Wikipedia

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    Buehrig and a design team were then assigned to E.L. Cord's so-called "Baby Duesenberg" to build a smaller, more affordable car. Designed by Buehrig in 1933, it became the acclaimed 1936/37 Cord 810/ 812 Cords, a hit at the November 1935 annual New York Automobile Show—acclaimed for advanced engineering as well as revolutionary styling.

  6. Phantom Corsair - Wikipedia

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    The Phantom Corsair is a prototype automobile built in 1938. It is a six-passenger 2-door sedan [1] that was designed by Rust Heinz of the H. J. Heinz family and Maurice Schwartz of the Bohman & Schwartz coachbuilding company in Pasadena, California. [4] Although sometimes dismissed as a failure because it never entered production, the Corsair ...

  7. Thousands without power in Westchester Friday night as ... - AOL

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    August 9, 2024 at 6:16 PM. Thousands were without power Friday night as the worst of tropical depression Debby's remnants continued to roll through Rockland, Westchester and Putnam counties. As of ...

  8. List of vehicles at the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu

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    Cord: 810 Westchester Sedan: 1937 Coventry: Eagle B33: 1926 Crocodile: Mini-Sub: 1983 Crossley Burney: Streamline: 1934 Daimler: 22 hp: 1903 Daimler: Bottle Lorry: 1924 Daimler: 12 hp: 1899 Daimler: Cannstatt: 1898 Damon Hill's Williams - Renault: FW18: 1996 Datsun: Type 14 Saloon: 1935 De Dietrich: 24 hp: 1903 De Dion-Bouton: Model Q 6 hp ...

  9. Tucker 48 - Wikipedia

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    Width. 79.0 in (2,007 mm) Height. 60.0 in (1,524 mm) Curb weight. 4,200 lb (1,900 kg) The Tucker 48, commonly but incorrectly referred to as the Tucker Torpedo, was an automobile conceived by Preston Tucker while in Ypsilanti, Michigan, and briefly produced in Chicago, Illinois, in 1948.