Frank Loyd Wright's 1929 Cord L-29 Cabriolet
Twitter. Es lo que está pasando.
Desde las últimas noticias hasta temas de entretenimiento, deportes y política: obtén las historias completas con todos los comentarios en directo.
First-Generation American All-Steel Roofs
Before the mid-1930s, American closed cars had weatherproofed fabric inserts covering much of their roofs. But the time for a change to all-metal roofs was at hand. General Motors was first with its "Turret Top" line on many of its 1935 cars, and by the 1938 model year almost every closed car built in America had a roof of steel. This post presents most of the brands having first-generation steel-topped bodies. In almost every case, bodies had strongly rounded shapes in the "greenhouse" area…
justacarguy: Photo
just some of the best from my blog - Justacarguy.blogspot.com
Cord for Sale
Displaying 7 total results for classic Cord Vehicles for Sale.
Cord L-29 Speedster - Photos, News, Reviews, Specs, Car listings
Cord L-29 Speedster - one of the models of cars manufactured by Cord. Cord L-29 Speedster received many good reviews of car owners for their consumer qualities. On this page we present you the most successful photo gallery of Cord L-29 Speedster and wish you a pleasant viewing experience. ...
1930 L29 Cord Car that still has the WW2 gas rations sticker on the windshield. Untouched since 1952. Oxford, Connecticut.
Old Convertible Pictures from 1913 to 1932
Confessions of a Cord addict
The first Cord I ever saw was standing forlornly on a used car lot in The Bronx. I was 12 and so was the Cord. I had been on my way to school. By the time I was able to stop gazing and tear myself awa
Rights to the Cord name and trademark come up for sale | Hemmings Daily
Cord 812 with Crest Hood Ornament. Though Oklahoman Glenn Pray purchased all the assets of the defunct Cord and Auburn automobile companies - including the righ
1981 Cadillac Cord 810 Roadster Replica | F215 | Chicago 2013 | Mecum Auctions
Auction Lot F215, Schaumburg, IL 2013. Titled as 1981 Cadillac. 1936 Cord Replica. This car was reportedly built by Michigan boat builder wanting to become an automobile manufacture such as Excalibur. Body molds are from an original Cord. 1981 Cadillac driveline, frame and cowl. Big 6.0 liter V8 power, automatic transmission, front wheel drive, wheel disc brakes and intermittent wipers. Removable Carson style convertible top. Wheelbase was stretched to match the Cord Power windows and power…