Interesting Facts About the Chrysler Cordoba B
The Chrysler Cordoba debuted for the 1975 model year as an upscale personal luxury coupe, aimed at rivals like Oldsmobile. Produced through two distinct eras (1975‑1979 and 1980‑1983), the Cordoba carried a name originally used on a 1970 Chrysler trim.
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Two‑Generation Production Span
The Cordoba was built from 1975 to 1983, with its first incarnation running from 1975‑1979 and a second version from 1980‑1983. This dual‑generation run makes it one of the longer‑produced personal luxury cars of its era.
A Financial Lifeline for Chrysler
The hot‑selling 1975 Cordoba helped rescue the Chrysler division, providing a much‑needed sales boost. However, just a few years later the model’s popularity waned, and the automaker struggled to move the later versions.
Rarity and Restoration Challenges
Today the Cordoba models from both eras are considered some of the rarest classic cars, and finding replacement parts is notoriously difficult. Enthusiasts often turn to specialists like Murray B. Park, C2C Fabrication, or even eBay for hard‑to‑find rust‑repair panels and NOS components.
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