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1937 Cord S12 Beverly The "coffin-nosed" 812 Cord of 1937 was a styling and engineering marvel decades ahead of its time. Although development was done somewhat hastily, and on a strict, Depression-era budget, the shape was very advanced for the era. lts streamlined styling, pontoon fenders without running boards, pop-up headlights, chiseled Crocodile like hood, and verv advanced Lycoming-built, 288.6 cubic-inch V8 making 125 horsepower, fed through a four-speed transaxle made it a standout among virtually every other car on the road.