Cord L-29 Cars & Parts For Sale

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Cord L-29 Used and New Parts

Cord L-29 Air Conditioning & Heat
Cord L-29 Air Intake & Fuel Delivery
Cord L-29 Brakes
Cord L-29 Charging and Staring Systems
Cord L-29 Computer, Chip, Cruise Control
Cord L-29 Cooling System
Cord L-29 Decals, Emblems & Detailing
Cord L-29 Emission System
Cord L-29 Engines & Components
Cord L-29 Exhaust
Cord L-29 Exterior
Cord L-29 Filters
Cord L-29 Gaskets
Cord L-29 Gauges
Cord L-29 Glass
Cord L-29 Ignition System
Cord L-29 Interior
Cord L-29 Lighting & Lamps
Cord L-29 Parts Cars
Cord L-29 Safety & Security
Cord L-29 Suspension & Steering
Cord L-29 Transmission & Drivetrain
Cord L-29 Turbos, Nitrous, & Superchargers
Cord L-29 Wheels and Tires
Cord L-29 Other Parts

1930 Cord L-29 - Vintage Luxury Car Photographs
The L-29 was a luxury car made by Cord from 1929 until well into the 1930's. Its technology was probably the most ahead-of-its-time of any car ever produced. Many features found on this car were not seen again for 40 years.
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The L-29 hit the market at just the wrong time. It was a car that was very expensive to design and produce, and then the stock market crashed, and fewer people had the money that could buy such an advanced automobile. Those that could still afford got to experience front wheel drive 35 years before the rest of the US market. The car was also much faster than anything of its time. This was due to a huge engine and the front wheel drive, which put the drive wheels right under the heaviest part of the car. Chances are you will never see one of these cars, let alone have the chance to buy one. You might be able to see one on eBay if you are lucky and you check often.
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The specs and history of this car / truck / vehicle were found from various sources, including Car & Driver, Motor Trend, Road & Track, online car websites, and TV shows like Motor Week and Car Crazy. If any of my car history data is incorrect, please give me a history lesson by emailing me at carhistory ['AT' Symbol] damox.com (I removed the @ in hopes that it will prevent spam)