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1975-1979

The first car to wear a Chrysler badge that wasn’t a full-sized model, the Cordoba was introduced in 1975. The original body lasted four years, replaced by a lighter, squarer model that sold poorly and is largely, and rightfully, all-but forgotten today. The first generation car was an instant hit - moving into third place on the personal luxury car field behind Chevrolet’s Monte Carlo and Ford’s Thunderbird. Backed by a successful print and tv advertising compaign featuring Ricardo Montalban - the Cordoba captured a large piece of the luxury car market thanks to tasteful styling, luxury features and performance.

With the 4bbl 400 cubic inch V8, twin exhaust and Torqueflite automatic, the Cordoba was a spritely if thirsty performer. Chrysler swapped and changed engines on the Cordoba, at times offering the smaller 318 V8, and also the mid-sized 360, before switching back to the 400, then reverting to the 360 as they tried to anticipate changing consumer demands.

The market shifted quickly by the late 1970s with more buyers moving away from personal luxury cars and towards more economical European offerings. The Cordoba was left stranded and selling poorly from 1979. Today it’s best remembered as the last car entered into the once exclusive and lucrative personal luxury car field of the 1960s and ‘70s.

Relive the glamour of the personal luxury era with our curated gallery of original 1975–1979 Chrysler Cordoba print advertisements. Featuring Ricardo Montalbán’s iconic “rich Corinthian leather” campaign, bold stacked-headlight styling, and lavish full-page magazine ads from the golden age of American automotive luxury, this collection captures the Cordoba’s blend of elegance, comfort, and 1970s swagger.

Read more about the fabulous American personal luxury cars here

View fullsize  Chrysler’s first non full-sized car: 1975 maroon Chrysler Cordoba with optional simulated wire wheels “elegance in a new sport size”. Original magazine advertisement.
View fullsize  Silver 1975 Chrysler Cordoba with optional landau roof. Original magazine ad.
View fullsize  Silver 1975 Cordoba photographed from the rear;'‘the new small Chrysler’. Original magazine ad.
View fullsize  Silver 1976 Chrysler Cordoba with alloy wheels and matching landau roof. Original magazine ad.
View fullsize  Black 1976 Chrysler Cordoba with landau roof. Original magazine ad.
View fullsize  1976 Chrysler Cordoba in metallic brown. Original magazine advert.
View fullsize  1976 Chrysler Cordoba optional interiors - ‘geniune Corinthian leather’ or rich red velour. Original magazine ad.
View fullsize  Actor Ricardo Montalban poses with a brown 1976 Chrysler Cordoba - original print ad.
View fullsize  1976 Chrysler Cordoba interior in rich red velour. Original print ad.
View fullsize  Metallic blue 1977 Chrysler Cordoba on the road - vintage print ad.
View fullsize  1978 yellow Chrysler Cordoba with contrasting brown landau roof. Vintage print ad.
View fullsize  1977 black Chrysler Cordoba “Magnificent performance comes from the standard 400 V-8” - vintage magazine ad.
View fullsize  1978 Chrysler Cordoba in metallic maroon, showing the new ‘stacked’ quad-headlight front styling.  Original print ad.
View fullsize  1978 black Chrysler Cordoba showing new front styling with dual ‘stacked’ headlights. Vintage print ad.
View fullsize  1979 Chrysler Cordoba in two-tone gold and dark brown, with optional T-bar roof. Vintage print ad.
View fullsize  1978 Chrysler Cordoba options including CD radio, sunroof, cruise control and Targa roof. Original print advert.
View fullsize  1979 two-tone Chrysler Cordoba in silver and black. Vintage print advertisement.
View fullsize  1979 Chrysler Cordoba in beige - '“Your success car. Big, bold, beautiful!”. Original magazine ad.

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