The Cord 810 Sedan was a luxury car manufactured in 1935 by the Cord Corporation. It was a short-wheelbase car that acquired a reputation for excellent engineering and performance. The car came equipped with a supercharged Lycoming V8 engine that could produce up to 170 horsepower. This was a major improvement over the engine offered by its predecessor, the 812 Supercharged. The car offered a 109-inch wheelbase that made it a great choice for city driving. The body of the car was an aerodynamic design with aluminum panels that gave the car a distinct appearance and low drag coefficient. The interior of the car was quite luxurious, designed with supple leather seating and many amenities. Comfortable seating was found in both the front and rear for five passengers. The car also featured an electric clock, a radio, and a two-position control for air conditioning. The dashboard was made of aluminum lacquered with mahogany, and the instrument panel had all of the necessary controls at the ready. The Cord 810 Sedan 1935 was one of the best luxury cars in its time. Its combination of performance and luxury features made it a popular choice among those seeking a high-end automobile. With its impressive gas mileage and curvy body, the car had a look that was uniquely its own. Those who were lucky enough to own one of these classic cars had an opportunity to experience a car that was well ahead of its time.
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