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moparnutcase

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Hi All,
Long time member on the "C" body site. Sold my '65 Monaco to a member there. Had the car for 25 years and decided it was time for something different. Still have my '65 Monaco 426W 4-speed car for now. So, the reason I joined this group is that I just purchased a 1977 Chrysler Cordoba. Still awaiting shipment but the deal is all done. 400 4barrel,buckets/console,T-Tops,Crown Roof package,triple blue,and a bunch more options. Came with the original window sticker from the same family owned from new,has 11,250 original miles and is about as spotless as you are going to get. Still has original hoses and belts, which from what I was told from my inspection, are in really nice shape. Car was factory undercoated,garaged from new, and never driven in the winter. For now the only thing that will need attention is the fuel sending unit. Will know for sure once the car gets here. I'm sure this site is just like FCBO, pics,pics,pics!!! I am posting a few from the ad, will post more and better after I get it home. Look forward to interacting with everyone here. Same user name if you ever visit the other site.

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Welcome and love the car
 
Damn that's a really clean Doba

Welcome to FBBO from warm & sunny NorCal
 
Welcome from sunny&hot Ohio..for awhile!! Good lookin car.
 
Well I finally had a chance to take some pics and created a new garage. I will be taking more as time allows and adding them to the site.
 
Welcome from MI. Good looking car. Let's see some pics of the Monaco too. A 426 4-speed eh, that must be rare.
 
Welcome from MI. Good looking car. Let's see some pics of the Monaco too. A 426 4-speed eh, that must be rare.
Yea, the Monaco is for certain a rare one. Too many people throw that word around and it loses its' meaning in the classic car hobby. I cannot tell you how many were made(probably but a handful)nor how many are left(very possible this is the only one?)but if you do a google search, the only car that pops up is mine. It is a yard car needing a full resto. Have a copy of the build tag from Chrysler Historical proving it is the real deal. Not sure yet what I am going to do with it but leaning towards letting it go.
 
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