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ColMustardintheLibrarywithaCandlestick
colmustardinthelibrarywithacandlestick

1936 Cords were 810s. In 1937 the name was changed to 812. I don’t think that the 810/812 differentiation was related to non-supercharged/supercharged.

Graham bought up the Cord tooling and carried on into 1941, IIRC. Graham did not survive the war as a car manufacturer.

I really hate it when shit rains!

You ... you’re good. A universe of stars for you.

“ ...a super intelligent strain of marine life and taken to live in an underground lair...”

“You bet your sweet bippy!”

Isn’t the AAA supposed to be the automobile lobby group in the U.S.? (Asking as a Canadian.) They certainly were in the early days of driving.

I like the cut of your jib, young feller. Plus all the Stars for your user name!

Totally germane. Old radio is terrific for long drives. If it’s a radioplay, it’s like an audiobook with sound effects. Dragnet would be a great choice. “Just the facts, ma’am.”

Never cross the Louisiana-Texas boarder. He gets right pissed-off.

Classy sticker.

“I just transfered a car to my local one from three states away with really no intention of buying it.”

Chrysler: the village bicycle.

or maybe because the photo was flopped? 8)

I think he originally wrote “Northfolk”. 8D

Doug doesn’t work here anymore. AutoTrader snapped him up a while back.

The name Tooele is from where the expression comes “living out in the toolies (Tooeles)”, the toolies being the middle of nowhere. Or so I was told in a linguistics class.

I beg your pardon, what was that?

“ ...it seem Grand tour has made Top Gear, embrace it inner Lunatic and it be better for it so it will cars are boring on TV it the silly thing like roll a reliant your remember for.”

Quit mumbling.