For Sale 1976 chrysler cordoba - $3795 (stratford ct)

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Very nice!!!!

http://hartford.craigslist.org/cto/4799382441.html

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I can't see the paint code on my device... is that the original color?

With sunroof and white interior..... interesting at first glance
 
I don't think it's a factory color...nothing on the paint chart even comes close.
 
Thanks Bob... looks over the top and I don't like green but that makes you look.

There's a F2 Jade Green Metallic or J5 Tropic Green Metallic available in 1976 that would really make this car look spectacular.
 
That tan pad needs to go

I believe the interior was originally tan...I think he put all the white stuff in it. The paint code on the fender tag is KY4 which is Golden Fawn....same color as my Newport.

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I have found J3 green on a 75, 76, and a '77 'Doba. Still looking for a 78 J3.

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Hmmm it's down at Lordhsip by long beach. About a 6 minute drive. The tan dash reminds me of my grandmothers car but it was silver not greeen. and hit back in the late 90's.
 
Only green for 1978 Chrysler is F3 Mint Green Metallic.
 
Dodge and Plymouth had a F3 and a J3 Citron (Green) Metallic for 1978.
 
Thanks NYB for posting all the Cordoba's! I don't feel so alone here now, thinking I was the only guy to be Doba fan.(75-77) that is!
I also think the lights those years were much better looking than the stacked look. (78-79) I sold this 78' in order to buy the 77'.

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We needed a good solid short dose on them.
Thanks.
We went on a FL tour for a short bit, now these... Where we going next Bob?

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I'm good, enough then. How about the frog car? 1960 lancer? Not a C body, but I like those too! God they are so ugly, they are cute! Beats the 60' Plymouth.
 
I'd like a good tutorial on the LH's. Matt's LH got me thinking about them. They're cheap, seem ok, and there's a lot of them. And then a friend inherited one and when I saw it, the thing impressed me.

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We needed a good solid short dose on them.
Thanks.
We went on a FL tour for a short bit, now these... Where we going next Bob?

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How about 1953-1954 De Soto's.

That is a functional cold air hood scoop!

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