In 1936, Cord introduced the 810, their first model after a four year hiatus. The 810 was offered as a series of front wheel drive luxury ca...
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In 1936, Cord introduced the 810, their first model after a four year hiatus. The 810 was offered as a series of front wheel drive luxury cars offered in three body styles with four models: Sedan (Westchester, Beverly), Convertible (Sportsman), and Phaeton. The Westchester and Beverly were largely similar, with the upholstery pattern being the most noticeable difference. The 810 was powered by a 4.7L V8 engine that produced 125hp. The Cord 810 was only offered in 1936, and the model was replaced by the Cord 812.
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