1936 Cord Experimental Supercharged Limousine

1936 Cord Experimental Supercharged Limousine photo by Remarkable Cars taken at the National Automobile Museum, in Reno, Nevada.

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This is one of five or six special experimental Cords built in 1936 with bodies by Le Baron. These cars were not sold to the public, but were originally designed as prototypes for a proposed line of cars dubbed the "Baby" Duesenberg which were to have used the Auburn V-12 engine. That project did not materialize and the cars were equipped with the Cord V-8 supercharged engines.

This car was used by E.L. Cord, his wife, and his son Charles. It was later shipped from Chicago to Los Angeles where it was used by the Cords at their Beverly Hills estate until about 1940.

Model: 1936 Cord Experimenta Supercharged Limousine
Manufacturer: Auburn Automobile Company, Auburn, Indiana
Body By: Le Baron
Original Price: $8,500
Engine: Supercharged V-8, 170-hp, 288.6-cid

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1936 Cord Experimental Supercharged Limousine

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