Gateway Classic Cars of DENVER welcomes this 1977 Chrysler Cordoba
! This one has been owned by the current owner for almost 26 years,
and only 2 previous owner to them. It is powered by its original
400 C.I engine with 89K original miles on it. No body panels have
been replaced. It's "All original except for some touch up paint".
The Chrysler Cordoba was an intermediate personal luxury coupe sold
by Chrysler in North America from 1975 to 1983. It was the
company's first model produced specifically for the personal luxury
market and the first Chrysler-branded vehicle that was smaller than
full-size. The Cordoba was originally intended to be a Plymouth-the
names Mirada, Premier, Sebring, and Grand Era were associated with
the project; all except Grand Era would be used on later Chrysler,
Dodge, and Eagle vehicles, though only the Dodge Mirada would be
related to the Cordoba. However, losses from the newly introduced
full-size C-body models due to the 1973 oil crisis encouraged
Chrysler executives to seek higher profits by marketing the model
under the more upscale Chrysler brand. Interiors were more
luxurious than the Dodge Charger SE and much more than the top-line
standard intermediates (Plymouth Fury, Dodge Coronet) with a velour
cloth notchback bench seat and folding armrest standard. Optionally
available were bucket seats upholstered in Corinthian leather
(Corinthian leather is a term coined by the advertising agency
Bozell to describe the upholstery used in certain Chrysler luxury
vehicles. The term first appeared in advertising in 1974.[1]
Although this is merely a marketing concept, it suggests that the
term-not the product-was inspired from the more elaborate and
impressive ancient Greek column of the Corinthian order. While the
term was first used during the marketing campaign for the 1974
Imperial LeBaron, it is usually associated with the marketing
campaign beginning with the 1975 Cordoba and that campaign's
celebrity spokesperson, Ricardo Montalb�n, who described the
thickly-cushioned luxury of seats "available even in fine[2]
(alternately, "soft"[3] or "rich" [2]) Corinthian leather)". with a
center armrest and cushion, or at extra cost, a center console with
floor shifter and storage compartment. The dashboard and door
panels featured simulated burled elm trim and metal stampings in
1975, while 1976-1979 models featured simulated rosewood trim. A
60/40 bench seat was introduced in 1976 and other
seating/upholstery options were added each year through 1979 Don't
miss your opportunity to own a piece of Chrysler history in our
Denver Showroom. It can be seen in greater detail including 100+ HD
pictures and a HD video at www.GatewayClassicCars.com. For
additional information please call our sales staff at (303)
872-4722 or email us at
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