For Sale: 1978 Chrysler Cordoba in Annandale, Minnesota for sale in Annandale, MN

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Vehicle Description 1978 Chrysler Cordoba.
400ci V8 gas OHV Naturally Aspirated.
Automatic transmission.
Showing 36,466 miles.
Powerful Steering.
Powerful Brakes.
Cold Air Conditioning.
Split Seats.
Outstanding upholstery.
$22500.
Terry 952-451-2104 The Cordoba was produced as a two-door mid-sized personal luxury car from 1975-1983.
Distinctively recognized for its Argentinean coin hood ornament.
The Cordoba was an instant success with over 150000 units sold the first year.
They became known for their over -the- tops luxury including tufted button seats simulated rosewood dash/door trim and plush carpeting.
Other luxury features included vinyl landau roofs and wheel packages.
The Cordoba stood apart from its competitors with its distinctive front end.
Which led it to being one of the most distinguishable cars of its time.
This one-owner 1978 Chrysler Cordoba is Jasmin Yellow.
A contrasting light blue velour interior and matching landau vinyl roof w/ opera lights make for an elegant color combination.
50/50/ front seats with center armrest rich trim and thick carpet are luxury features which made the Cordoba famous.
Added features are air conditioning AM/FM radio cruise control power steering and power brakes.
952-451-2104.
  • Year: 1978
  • Make: Chrysler
  • Model: Cordoba

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