In the mid-1970s, personal luxury cars -- midsize coupes with landau vinyl tops, opera windows and plush interiors -- were all the rage. In 1975 Chrysler put a horse in the race in the form of its Cordoba. With its swanky styling and available Corinthian leather seating promoted by suave-talking Ricardo Montalban, it was a big hit. Here we have a 1977 Cordoba, an amazing find with just 13,934 miles on the clock. This survivor car is in pristine condition and must be seen and driven to be .....
believed. The Cordoba's arrow-straight and rock-solid original body panels are covered in rare and original Formal Black Sunfire metallic paint, which gleams as does the various chrome components. The landau vinyl top tops it off in grand style while a set of wire wheel covers and whitewall tires add even more period-correct curb appeal. Inside, the Cordoba is the epitome of '70s luxury with its wood-tone and filigree accents. And yes, it features the optional Corinthian leather bucket seats with their free-standing, folding center armrest. Even the door panels are posh as they're thickly padded. Look all around and you'll think you've just stepped into the 1977 Cordoba brochure. Other option highlights include air conditioning, cruise control, sport steering wheel and an AM/FM stereo radio. Behind that classic grille is the original 400 4-barrel V8 that sends the power to the rear wheels via a TorqueFlite automatic transmission. Of course the car has power steering and power front disc brakes, making for near effortless driving. Out on the road it's a smooth operator with an expectedly well-cushioned and quiet ride. With its combination of stunning overall condition, low-mileage, big V8 powertrain and desirable features, this 1977 Cordoba is ready to transport you back to the days of polyester suits, disco music and high style. Please call Carroll Street Auto at (603) 627-5595 to schedule time to view this beautiful Chrysler close up. Financing is offered through our approved lender, trades are welcome and enclosed shipping can be arranged.