The Cord 812 Sedan From 1936 by Jan Keteleer

1 Personalize your artwork
Material More about this material
Size
Complete set or interchangeable Art Print?
Choose the color of the frame
ArtFrame comes as a simple construction kit. View self-assembly instructions.
2 Choose extra options
Acoustic material
Total price
2 381 kr - %
Or pay 3x 793.66 via Klarna
Preview at home
Art code 915168
The Cord 812 Sedan From 1936 by Jan Keteleer
See it at home, on your wall
Download our app and enter work code 915168
Download for iOS Android
Already filled more than 350,000 walls!
4,362 customers rate us with a 4.8 / 5
Read our reviews
Get even more inspired

Buy this digital art artwork The Cord 812 Sedan From 1936 by Jan Keteleer as a reproduction on canvas, ArtFrame, poster and wallpaper, printed on demand in high quality.

About "The Cord 812 Sedan From 1936"

by Jan Keteleer

About the artwork

The Cord 812 was the first production car to have pop-up and hidden headlights. While the basic engine was unremarkable, the supercharged model featured exposed exhaust. The Cord also offered options for supercharging and had signature outside exhaust pipes. The eight-passenger sedan was sold at nearly double the price of its competition and was still considered a very affordable car in its day. It was manufactured from 1936 to 1940.

The Cord 812 Sedan from 1936 was the first of the Cord model line. It was the second generation of the Cord, which was made by Auburn-Cord-Dusenberg. It was the first American car to be equipped with front-wheel drive and independent front suspension. It was a success despite a lack of commercial viability and was a flop in the early 1930s. But, despite its flaws, it remained one of the most beautiful cars ever made.

The Cord 812 Sedan from 1936 was designed with the Cord V-8, which was built by the same company that made the famous Cadillac. Unlike the current Mustang, the Cord was only available as a sedan or convertible, so the Cord remained an inexpensive alternative to luxury sedans. The car's price was $3000, so the people who could afford it wanted a much bigger car. It took 20 years before the Ford Thunderbird made the car cool.

Jan Keteleer Profile picture

About Jan Keteleer

Jan Keteleer, known in the art world as JanKé, is a Belgian artist whose work flows seamlessly between the realms of classical and contemporary art. With an eye for both tradition and innovation, his creations transcend time, encompassing styles as varied as pop art, impressionism,.. Read more…

Customer reviews

This artwork doesn't have reviews yet. 4,362 customers rate us with a 4.8 / 5

    E
    Netherlands
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Kiyoh Ordered in December 2021
    Susanne
    Netherlands
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Kiyoh Ordered in September 2019
    G.J. Gertjan Odink
    Netherlands
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Google Ordered in February 2023
    Jürgen K.
    Germany
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Trusted Shops Ordered in July 2019
    Iris S.
    Germany
    4 / 5
    Verified review from Trusted Shops Ordered in February 2024
    Theo
    Netherlands
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Kiyoh Ordered in November 2023
    Tatjana W.
    Germany
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Trusted Shops Ordered in August 2023
    Erwin Mulder
    Netherlands
    4 / 5
    Verified review from Google Ordered in March 2023
    Regina S.
    Germany
    4 / 5
    Verified review from Trusted Shops Ordered in April 2021
    Erika F.
    Germany
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Trusted Shops Ordered in October 2019
    Lilian en Ben
    Netherlands
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Kiyoh Ordered in August 2017
    Rob van Hotel Mitland
    Netherlands
    5 / 5
    Verified review from Kiyoh Ordered in April 2017

About the material

ArtFrame™

Interchangeable Art Prints

  • High-quality print
  • Easily interchangeable
  • Acoustic function
  • Large sizes available

More about ArtFrame™