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1929 Cord L-29 Sedan

Cord was manufactured by the Auburn Automobile Company from 1929 through 1932 and again in 1936 and 1937. Cord was noted for its innovative technology and streamlined designs.

The first model, the 1929-32 L-29, was the first American front-wheel drive car to be offered to the public, this allowed it to be much lower than competing cars. Both stock cars and special bodies built on the Cord chassis by American and European coachbuilders won prizes in contests worldwide. The L-29 came with full instrumentation, including a temperature gauge, oil pressure gauge, and speedometer on the left with a gas gauge, oil level gauge, and Ammeter on the right of the steering wheel

Available in 2 door Cabriolet, 4 door Sedan, Phaeton and Brougham

The L-29 was powered by Auburn's 125hp 301 cu in straight 8.

Trydel Museum, Beaconsfield, Victoria

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