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76 Chrysler Cordoba 70,000 Original Miles!! 400-4, Great Driving Condition on 2040-cars

Year:1976 Mileage:63003
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Up for bid is a 1976 Chrysler Cordoba. Great everyday driver. It has a strong running 400 cu. in. engine with a 4 barrel Edelbrock 650 cfm, 1406 performer series carb.The odometer reads 63,000 there is a sticker in the glove that says the speedometer was replaced in 1977 with 7000 miles on the car. I am The Second owner of this car. It has the 727 Torqueflight automatic 3 speed Transmission. The car has some minor dents on passenger door and driver side fender, NO RUST. It also has some minor paint blemishes on passenger side fender and passenger side of the hood. The car is sporting the the original vinyl top in near perfect shape also has red pillow leather interior in Immaculate shape. THE CAR IS A STRONG RUNNING EVERYDAY DRIVER. Feel free to fly in and drive home. It has working factory a/c, analog clock, am/fm radio, and remote mirrors, passenger side glass insert for mirror is missing. I also have which You can see in the pictures 3 shop manuals for any 1976 Chrysler car. I also have the window sticker and the receipt from when the car the car was bought also i have record of everything done to the car from when the car was purchased til november of 2012. The Electric Lean Burn System Was removed prior to me buying it. A delete kit was purchased from the chrysler factory and professionally installed. This kit included New Distributor billet a new 100 amp alternator and a new ignition module. I also put a flowmaster 40 series on the car she has a nice rumble to her. This is a RARE SURVIVOR  car in great everyday driver condition that you dont run into very often in the condition it is in. Drives smooth a very comfortable cruiser. I would really like to keep the car but, i have other project vehicles and i do not want to see this car rot away. Feel free to message me with any questions.

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According to Bloomberg, Fiat's chairman John Elkann says "if the IPO will take place, there will be two companies, and that's different than having a single one." Now, we're not great at math, but this sounds like the complete opposite of the full merger that Marchionne has been pushing for since taking the helm at Chrysler. Bloomberg notes that the UAW's shares should be worth around $5.6 billion, but Fiat could end up paying as little as $4.9 billion for Fiat to gain full control of Chrysler. A story by The Detroit News points out that Marchionne's "alleged low-balling" is just the latest hurdle the Auburn Hills-based automaker must overcome as its ownership is being fought over for the fourth time in 15 years.

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It seems that word is finally out on the redone Chrysler 300, as evidenced by the fact that the model's sales almost doubled last year compared to 2011 (when the distinctive sedan was a little slow out of the gates). One thing that's likely helping the car is a growing number of unique models like the 300S, 300 SRT8 and the new 300C John Varvatos Luxury Edition, and now one more trim has joined the lineup. Initially announced back in September, the 300 Glacier is on sale now with a starting price of $36,845 (*not including a $995 destination charge).
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For more information, scroll down to check out Chrysler's official press release.