This 1937 Cord 812 is a supercharged phaeton that underwent a refurbishment before it was purchased by the current owner in 2011. Subsequent mechanical work performed by the Alan Taylor Company of Escondido, California, between 2016 and 2018 included rebuilds of the 288ci Lycoming V8 and vacuum-operated four-speed pre-selector transaxle. The car is finished in yellow over burgundy upholstery, and it features a Schwitzer-Cummins centrifugal supercharger, external exhaust pipes, independent front suspension, four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes, a black soft top, manually operated pop-up headlights, Cord-branded yellow-lens fog lights, turn signals, rear-hinged doors, an AM radio, and a heater. This supercharged 812 is now offered on dealer consignment with service records and a clean Arizona title in the owner's name. List Yours Today Text CBT to 21002
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