1937 Cord 812 S/C by Advanced Detailing of South Florida

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I can go into a long description what this warehouse looks like where these cars and bikes are stored.
The owner really took his time to have it designed right.
Anyway, i was called to come and detail the whole lot and a 48ft. Azimut.
This Cord was completely and properly restored by the previous owner.
The paint wasn't that bad but it could definitely be improved upon.
I only have to go back and bring the white walls back to being white, nothing in tried that day would make a difference.
It's like a meachanic touched them with some very greasy hands.

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He was a member of the Ford Drag team in the 60's
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1937 Cord is one of the neatest cars ever. Top 30 I would say. As far a a neat car for it's time, top 5.
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wL-dkR2FSm8]1937 Cord 812 S/C by Advanced Detailing of South Florida - YouTube[/video]
 
The 812 is a beautiful car! I love the vents around the hood and the exhaust exiting out of the hood and into the fender!

Is this car a automatic or standard shift? I've done one that was standard shift and was amazed at how it operated! Way before it's time which probably contributed to it's short life in the auto industry!

Chubs
 
Awesome! I would love to detail one of those! Like I was saying in another thread, this is getting me in the mood for the Auburn/Cord/Duesenberg Festival coming up on Labor Day Weekend in Auburn, Indiana...anybody going?
 
Today i realized when looking at a Pinnacle bottle, that this is the car on their logo. Same color and all.
 
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