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1977 Chrysler Cordoba

1977 Chrysler Cordoba 400 4V, EW1 Spinnaker White, white bucket seat interior

About this Mopar:

Not a rare Hemi car but noteworthy just the same. Chrysler called it their "Personal Luxury Car". The car has 35,000 documented miles with original never removed drive train, paint & interior. The lean burn system was discontinued around 98/99 in favor of a Mopar Performance Electronic Ignition kit. The "Soft Corinthian Leather" drivers seat has light wear and will be addressed. The Elk grain landau top is an NOS piece sourced shortly after purchasing car. Car starts, idles & runs out extremely well for a 42 year old car. All under hood decals & paint daubs are still there. EVERYTHING on the car works including the cruise control. Newly mounted Coker Maxxis radials 3/4 white walls at each corner. Car is optioned with pwr steering, pwr brakes, pwr windows & AC of which works well. There are numerous maintenance receipts documenting the low mileage, majority of which are from same shop. This car was the pride and joy of the original owner and it still shows today. It has been very rewarding to "dial in" this vehicle. Dave

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Those were amazing cars for their time. I missed a chance a while back to pick up a low mileage one. I think their styling is beautiful. A friend had one that had over 200K miles on it and was still going strong. Anyway beautiful ride you should be proud to own it. Thanks for sharing.
 
Those were amazing cars for their time. I missed a chance a while back to pick up a low mileage one. I think their styling is beautiful. A friend had one that had over 200K miles on it and was still going strong. Anyway beautiful ride you should be proud to own it. Thanks for sharing.
Missed chances are but future realizations
 
What a beautiful example of a Survivior Dave. Thanks for sharing. May I suggest bringing it to the Carlisle Chrysler Nationals and putting it in the Survivior display.
 
What a beautiful example of a Survivior Dave. Thanks for sharing. May I suggest bringing it to the Carlisle Chrysler Nationals and putting it in the Survivior display.
I thought about it yes..I have had several original Duster340's under Mel's tent last 10 years. I have a 64 Sport Fury convertible 426 that I'm also thinking of bringing up there in July. Although it's not a survivor it is a VERY nice restored original car. Your step dad's 66 is pretty cool!
 
I had a 79 Cordoba, loved it with a 360, nice riding car for it's time, recommend to checking over the wiring, mine had an electrical fire and burned to the ground (parked), while wife was shopping in a mall.
 
What a nice piece Dave. Thanks for sharing and for all the pics. My dad had a dark brown '77 Cordoba with Lean Burn and brown "Rich Corinthian". It was a great cruising car. Wish I would have had the foresight then to hang on to it.
 
Grate looking ride. That is a cruiser for sure. Ride in comfort. Like it. Stood the age of time. Look's brand new from the pic's. :thumbsup:
 
A friend of mine bought one of these brand new. Nice car but it was so slow it couldn't get out of it's own way.
 
Beautiful Cordoba! Love the white & blue color combo. It highlights the great lines & trim details of this car all around & hides nothing. Your careful preservation of its originality is icing on the cake!
 

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