1936 1937 Cord 810 812 Westchester
Sale price: US $1,000.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used |
Year: | 1937 |
Make: | Cord |
Model: | 810/812 |
Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Mileage: | 64037 |
Mertztown, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle description
Ifyou are looking at this Cord, I am guessing you already know about Cords so Iwill just tell you about this one.
This Cord would make anexcellent parts car for your restoration, donor car to convert a Cord back tooriginal drive train or a very good start of a restoration project. I do notknow the history of the car, as it came to me about a year ago.
The body is basicallysolid but has some rust areas. The front floor board has been replaced and somewood will need to be replaced. The four fenders are fiberglass and in very goodcondition except for a poor paint job that is flaking off.
The engine,transmission and all the shifting components are there. The engine is free, butI have not tried starting it
The original interioris there and is usable for patterns. All the instruments, except for the radiohead, are there. The car does have a heater but it is not a Cord heater.
I’d say the car isabout 90% complete, but you judge from the photos, but most of the hard to findparts are there. The big items that are missing are still available such as thefront and rear bumpers, air cleaner, etc.
This is a 1936 Cord Westchester,that is titled as a 1937. The title is based on a tag affixed to the door jam. Thecar still has the cowl fillers, which are presently connected, indicating itwas an early car.
The car is presentlylocated in Eastern Pennsylvania near Allentown. The buyer needs to pick up thecar or arrange for transportation.
A $500 non refundabledeposit is due within 48 hours of the close of the auction. Balance is duewithin 7 days. The car must be paid fore before pick up. I can assist withloading.
Car is sold “AS ISWHERE IS”. You are welcome to come look at it before bidding.
If you have any questionsplease ask.
This Cord would make anexcellent parts car for your restoration, donor car to convert a Cord back tooriginal drive train or a very good start of a restoration project. I do notknow the history of the car, as it came to me about a year ago.
The body is basicallysolid but has some rust areas. The front floor board has been replaced and somewood will need to be replaced. The four fenders are fiberglass and in very goodcondition except for a poor paint job that is flaking off.
The engine,transmission and all the shifting components are there. The engine is free, butI have not tried starting it
The original interioris there and is usable for patterns. All the instruments, except for the radiohead, are there. The car does have a heater but it is not a Cord heater.
I’d say the car isabout 90% complete, but you judge from the photos, but most of the hard to findparts are there. The big items that are missing are still available such as thefront and rear bumpers, air cleaner, etc.
This is a 1936 Cord Westchester,that is titled as a 1937. The title is based on a tag affixed to the door jam. Thecar still has the cowl fillers, which are presently connected, indicating itwas an early car.
The car is presentlylocated in Eastern Pennsylvania near Allentown. The buyer needs to pick up thecar or arrange for transportation.
A $500 non refundabledeposit is due within 48 hours of the close of the auction. Balance is duewithin 7 days. The car must be paid fore before pick up. I can assist withloading.
Car is sold “AS ISWHERE IS”. You are welcome to come look at it before bidding.
If you have any questionsplease ask.