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This 1936 Cord 810 Sportsman Convertible is a beautifully restored, concours award-winning example with southern history. Established in 1929, the Cord Corporation, was the namesake holding company for Errett Lobban "E.L." Cord's automotive ventures, including his shares in the Auburn Automobile Co. and Dusenberg, Inc., and the Lycoming Mfg. Co. among others. Shortly after the establishment of the Cord Corporation, the company began producing its first automobile in June 1929 with the Cord nameplate, the Cord L-29. With the onset of the Great Depression starting in late 1929 and then continuing into 1930 and beyond, Cord production ceased in the end of 1931 and the remaining 157 models in stock were sold off at 1932 models. By the mid-1930s the economy began to recover and Cord reintroduced its novel front-wheel-drive automobiles, only this time sporting a new, distinctive "Coffin Nose" design. Another innovation for Cord in 1936 was the introduction of a "semi-automatic" transmission that utilized a "remote-controlled" pre-selector shifter that is set into the desired gear on the dash and then when the clutch is depressed the transmission shifts into the selected gear. The final innovation was the addition of the roll-up hidden headlights which made the Cords more aerodynamic and again were another precursor for automobile designs in the future. Due to their unique design, their mechanical innovations, and overall rarity, the Classic Car Club of America (CCCA) has designated all Cord automobiles as Full Classics which means this '36 Cord 810 Sportman is eligible to participate in CCCA events and CARavans. This particular example spent its most recent years in several prominent collections and was awarded Best in Class and Best in Show awards at a concours event several years ago. Powering this '36 Cord Sportsman is a 288.64 Cubic Inch Lycoming V8 engine fed by a single 2 barrel carburetor that together were said to have created 125 horsepower when new. The 289 Lycoming V8 is mated to a 4 speed manual transaxle that is shifted via a novel for 1936 dash-mounted remote control shifter where the driver selects their desired gear, then depresses the clutch pedal and the car shifts into that gear. Exhaust exits this Cord's impressive powerplant via a single chrome-tipped exhaust port. Driving power is sent from the Lycoming V8 and transaxle to the front wheels making this Cord Convertible a front wheel drive vehicle. This 1936 Cord 810 rides on a set of wide whitewall bias-ply tires mounted on steel wheels and they are accented with a set of full wheelcovers, which together give this convertible a truly upscale look. The exterior chrome and brightwork on this 1936 Sportsman is gorgeous and helps an already stand-out car further stand out in a crowd. The black cloth convertible top is in wonderful condition as well and, like virtually every car of the pre-war era, is manually operated. Another novelty are the retractable headlights that can be raised for nighttime driving or lowered flush into the fenders during the day. The exterior on this '36 Cord 810 has been refinished in a beautiful Rich Maroon paint that completes the fantastic exterior appearance. The interior is absolutely stunning! The bench seat has been reupholstered in beautiful black leather that provides a nice contrast with the rest of the car. The matching upholstered door panels and armrests, black carpeting, color-matched painted dash with its engine-turned instrument panel, and steering wheel are all in fantastic condition as well and appear to be in their stock configuration. The instrument cluster features an impressive collection of important instrumentation including a 150 MPH speedometer, 5,000 RPM tachometer, oil pressure gauge, temperature gauge, amp gauge, and fuel gauge, along with an AM radio and full-size clock. The dash is finished with a pair of locking gloveboxes that straddle the instrument panel. Whether you're buying your first full classic car or you're an established ACD or CCCA collector, this 1936 Cord 810 Sportsman Convertible would make an excellent choice. Give Ellingson's a call today at 763-428-7337! See more of this Cord: https://www.ellingsonmotorcars.com/in... **********CHECK OUT OUR LATEST INVENTORY ********** ▶ https://www.ellingsonmotorcars.com/in... ★ FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA ★ Facebook ▶ / ellingsonclassiccars Twitter ▶ / ellingsonmotors Instagram ▶ / ellingsonclassiccars About Ellingson Motorcars: Ellingson's Number 1 Classic and Collectible Cars is a top collectible classic car dealer in the Midwest. Our indoor showroom houses over 90 beautiful classic cars, trucks and motorcycles for sale ranging from pre-war antiques to American muscle cars to today’s modern automobiles. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff is always eager to help you find your perfect dream car. #classiccar