The 1975-79 Chrysler Cordoba epitomized malaise-era luxury
Learn more about Chrysler’s new for 1975 Cordoba and the changes it went through as it progressed through its first generation in 1975-79.

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Dodge Gets Jealous of the Chrysler Cordoba and Launches the 1978-79 Dodge Magnum!

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1977 Cordoba - Malaise Era Luxury, A Muscle Car Man's Opinion

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Cool, Funky or Ugly? The 1959 Imperial (by Chrysler) Was Distinctive Luxury!

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This Chrysler Cordoba Is BETTER Than New Luxury!

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1975-79 Chrysler Cordoba: Strange Facts About This Popular, Kitschy Personal Luxury Coupe

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A Last Hurrah! Chrysler Copies Cadillac With the 1974-1975 Imperial

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The Malaise Era Part V: Even More Malaise! (Lost Episode)

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Chrysler's K Car: The Good, Bad & Ugly About This Revolutionary Platform

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426 Hemi Cordoba

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Chrysler's Financial Woes & The R-Body Platform (1979-81 Newport/New Yorker, St. Regis, & Gran Fury)

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CHRYSLER CORDOBA - THE TRUTH ABOUT THE LEATHER

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Bullitt - The Chase (1968)

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Top 10 Longest American Cars of the 1970s (land yachts)

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Chrysler Copies Monte Carlo

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The K Car - The car that saved Chrysler

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Land Yacht Luxury Showdown - Malaise Era Dinosaurs Compared

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1969-1973 Chrysler “Fuselage” Cars: How Chrysler Again Put on a Masterclass in Styling!

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Why Datsun Changed Its Name To Nissan - The Shocking Reason Behind the Rebrand

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Large and In Charge: The 1973 Chrysler New Yorker and its 440V8

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