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FIND THE CORD 810-812 PHOTO ARCHIVE HERE

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20 May 2017 00:22 #33002 by George van Nostrand
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There is a picture of Jim Brockman JBA ( 1029 ) standing beside a Cord phaeton along with his first wife.

Restoring 1936 Cord Westchester sedan.2023 A

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01 Dec 2009 08:45 #15179 by Picture Gallery
FIND THE CORD 810-812 PHOTO ARCHIVE HERE was created by Picture Gallery
Never before has a collection been so big, or of such value to ACD enthusiasts. To do it justice, we had to create a Forum for each catagory of the Jim Brockman Collection.

These photos show the cars as they were. As they appeared many years ago. The photos show the people, the places and the emotions that were stirred by the beauty of the Auburns, Cords, and Duesenbergs.

Before you begin, here are a few things to keep in mind:

1) These photos were scanned one by one with great care by Mike Huffman. We have elected to present these photos in their original size. That means they can be massive! It can take awhile to download each one. We kept the original size, so that you have the ability to print the best possible copy of each photo.

We suggest that you turn on AUTOMATIC IMAGE SIZING in Internet Explorer. This option can be found under TOOLS > INTERNET OPTIONS > ADVANCED. Scroll down to MULTIMEDIA and put a check mark next to ENABLE AUTOMATIC IMAGE RESIZING.

You can view the photos, and when you RIGHT-CLICK on a photo to save it, your copy will be in the original size!

2) You will want to share your comments about the photos with others. Keep your comments in this special Jim Brockman Collection forum. Create a NEW TOPIC for each photo you want to discuss. Refer to the photo name. Then otheres can reply to your comments. We expect to learn alot about these automobiles, as viewers discover their old cars from years gone by.

CORD 810-812 ARCHIVE

Enjoy! And leave plenty of comments. Don't forget to start a NEW TOPIC for each new photo that you want to discuss.

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