Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Cord in the snow

 


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  1. Seems to me that it was front wheel drive?

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    1. I’d hope so. That’s where the chains are.

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    2. I’d hope so. That’s where the chains are.

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  2. Yes, the Cord sedan was front-wheel drive. The Cord L-29, introduced in 1929, was the first American front-wheel-drive car available to the public, featuring a de Dion axle and a Lycoming straight-eight engine. This innovative design allowed for a lower chassis, contributing to its sleek appearance and improved handling
    (from Wikipedia)

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    1. Lycoming builds very nice engines.

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  3. one of the most gorgeous rides ever created.

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  4. I love the pale yellow factory color. Still se a few around every once in a while.

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