http://detroit.craigslist.org/wyn/cto/5417178077.html
1976 Chrysler Cordoba
condition: good
cylinders: 8 cylinders
drive: rwd
fuel: gas
title status: clean
transmission: automatic
type: coupe
This Cordoba is equipped with the premium package of its day. This includes moon roof, floor shifter, power windows, cruise control, rear defrost, and Corinthian leather seats with front buckets, and 400 V8. Upgrades include a Holley 750, Weiand intake, 2800 to 3200 rpm stahl, .484 lift comp cam, port and polished heads, headers, flow master 50 series mufflers, 373 rear gear, rear air shocks, and I have Dana posi unit and axles (not installed) included in this sale. Car has minor cosmetic flaws (sheet metal work) but runs great, exhaust note really turns heads, fun to drive, Power steering needs refurbish. Originally a southern car, mostly garage kept during winter since my ownership. (3rd owner).
MMMMmmmmmmm Baby E36 M3 tan color interior . . . .
But, boy is that thing clean, judging from the few pics attached.
That needs to make it to the next Challenge in the pimp category.
Corinth is known for it's leather!
In reply to Woody:
I can't help but do my best (awful) Ricardo Montalbán impression, even when alone.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/tfKHBB4vt4c
"With the look and feel of hand tooled Corinthian leather...."
Are those factory gages?
IndyJoe wrote:
MMMMmmmmmmm Baby E36 M3 tan color interior . . . .
But, boy is that thing clean, judging from the few pics attached.
That's basically a malaise Charger. Love it!
We had friends that had a Charger about the same year and colors. It drove pretty good...compared to what I was driving at the time.
plance1
SuperDork
2/19/16 9:18 p.m.
Open ashtray signifies that the once rich Corinthian leather may have been originally white before it got hillbillified with nicotine.
My inner moron thinks that is cool.
The_Jed
PowerDork
2/20/16 6:49 a.m.
To me that seems like a pretty loose converter.
Also that car is either horribly awesome or awesomely horrible.
I would drive it, then get tired of it and whine about not being able to sell it.
When I was a kid Cordobas were only used as parts donors for cooler cars and trucks. I must have bought, stripped, and scrapped a dozen of them. How things have changed.
Cotton
UberDork
2/20/16 10:05 p.m.
914Driver wrote:
"With the look and feel of hand tooled Corinthian leather...."
Are those factory gages?
IndyJoe wrote:
MMMMmmmmmmm Baby E36 M3 tan color interior . . . .
But, boy is that thing clean, judging from the few pics attached.
No, the gauges to the right are aftermarket.
Cooter
Reader
2/21/16 1:44 a.m.
IndyJoe wrote:
MMMMmmmmmmm Baby E36 M3 tan color interior . . . .
But, boy is that thing clean, judging from the few pics attached.
The lack of photos from either side, and the rust I do see on the trunk lid lead me to believe the quarters are ragged out, and the right leaf spring is ready to spring into its new home in the trunk.