The 1937 Cord 810 Westchester Sedan was an impressive machine. The iconic style was unlike any automobile that had been built before and signaled a unique period in modern automotive history. The powerful L-head Lycoming V8 engine offered outstanding performance, with speeds up to 100 mph, while the rugged design and construction provided a long-lasting, reliable machine. From its shockproof transmission, which shifted smoothly yet firmly, to its motionless suspension, the Cord 810 Westchester Sedan was designed for year-round comfort, whether cruising on the highway or winding through hills and curves. A luxurious interior featured walnut-vinyl upholstery and a bright-finished dashboard, with chrome styled knobs and an easy-to-read electric clock. The engine was nearly silent at lower speeds, making for a truly calming driving experience. The Cord 810 Westchester Sedan was certainly an attractive car that embodied an era of modern American style.
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