Extraordinary lives are often marked by artifacts of accomplishment. Whether it’s a culture-shifting image, an inspired body of work, or a Nobel prize, revered objects can come to represent ...
View post: Amazon Has a DeWalt Tool Box for Just $18 Mention Amelia Earhart, and we instantly connect the name with the flight of an airplane … her Lockheed Electra that vanished over the ocean in ...
Amelia Earhart's plane wasn't the only vehicle of hers to disappear—her 1937 Cord 812 Phaeton also went missing after her disappearance while flying over the South Pacific on July 2, 1937. After a ...
Car, aviation and history buffs alike may want to find their way to The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn soon for one exhibit up all their respective alleys. A 1937 Cord 812 Phaeton Convertible that once ...
Amelia Earhart’s Cord 812 Phaeton convertible was an unusual vehicle, and like the aviator herself, it had once vanished. But starting on Thursday it will be on display on the National Mall between ...
Dublin resident Keith Olszewski and his supercharged 1937 Cord 812 Phaeton have been together nearly all his life. The four-seat convertible built by the now defunct Indiana-based Auburn Automobile Co ...
It’s a historic car in many ways. Not only was the bespoke silver sedan one of just two 812s built that year with spare tire carriers on both fenders, but it also has bulletproof plates inside the ...
The Cord nameplate was decades ago at the forefront of American car manufacturing. Spawned in 1929 from the rib of the Auburn Automobile Company, under the leadership of Errett Loban Cord, the ...