1929 Cord L-29 Special Coupe by The Hayes Body Corporation
Simply the most beautiful L-29 I have
ever seen – LaGrande Speedster included. The body was designed by Count
Alexis de Sakhnoffsky and built by the Hayes Body Corporation of Grand
Rapids, Michigan. I’ve been sitting here staring at the car for some
time and I think it all comes down to the windows. They have an almost
teardrop shape to them.
Revolutionary in design, the Cord L-29
made front-wheel drive a viable option for stylish, low-slung cars. They
were the first to offer such a configuration and they did it with
style. Unfortunately, performance couldn’t quite match the looks that
went with it. The L-29 had a 4.9 liter inline eight-cylinder engine
making only 125 horsepower – which, compared to most common automobiles
of the time this was a lot (the Ford Model T had gone out of production
two years earlier with a 20 horsepower engine). But for cars in its
price range, it was lacking – especially since it weighed almost 2.5
tons and was only capable of a little more than 75 mph.
But that’s no matter, because in 2012
you aren’t buying a Cord L-29 to set land speed records. You’re buying
them for their indelible sense of style and what they represent – the
flair of the last days of a bygone era. The Roaring Twenties were
crashing to a halt and E.L. Cord was introducing new lines of fabulous
automobiles that only a select few could afford. It was a losing
proposition but he hung in there as long as he could and this is the
fantastic result of his passion.
This car cost about $20,000 to build in
1929. Upon completion, it toured Europe and won awards. In 1941 it was
acquired by famed designer Brooks Stevens (for the outrageous sum of
$1). It was restored under Stevens cars in the 1980s and was sold in the
early 1990s and passed hands once again about four years ago. There is
only one of these and it has known ownership history from new. Don’t
miss your chance.
Cord L-29s are always pretty, but this
one takes it to another level. RM did not publish an estimate for this
car, so look for it to bring a sizable chunk of change. For the complete
catalog description click here and to see more of what RM has waiting to be sold at Amelia Island, click here.
Update: Sold $2,420,000.
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