The Cord 812 Convertible Coupe 1937 is a classic and luxurious automobile, renowned for its revolutionary design, performance capabilities, and iconic curves. Measuring 205 inches in length, this two-door coupe features a dramatic, low-slung hood and body panels designed to hug the road. The 812's sophisticated styling can be credited to the likes of its in-house design chief Alex Tremulis and Gordon Miller Buehrig. The vehicle sits atop a robust 120-inch wheelbase and is available in a variety of bright and timeless colors. Its sturdy frame sports parallel chrome-lined bumpers, elegant head and tail lamps, as well as wind-side louvers for improved aerodynamics. Under its hood is a Lycoming V-8 engine that offers an impressive 125 horsepower, allowing it to reach a top speed of 90 miles per hour. The vehicle comes further equipped with bumper-mounted over-riders, an upright chrome grille, and a large ladder frame. This convertible is perfect for the driver looking to make a statement as its strong fenders, sweeping curves, and characteristic hood ornament all make it truly one of a kind.
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