Unusual Chrysler wheels
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Anyway. Quite a few "members rides" photos with those wheels on.
The Cordoba shared LeBaron and Dodge Mirada's chassis from 1980-83 so they probably had these wheels as an optional extra on the whole range at some point during that time.
Funny enough the Cordoba from 75-79 was a true B-Body with a 318 LA or 400 B block. So related very closely to Clivey's Charger.

Anyway. Quite a few "members rides" photos with those wheels on.
The Cordoba shared LeBaron and Dodge Mirada's chassis from 1980-83 so they probably had these wheels as an optional extra on the whole range at some point during that time.
Funny enough the Cordoba from 75-79 was a true B-Body with a 318 LA or 400 B block. So related very closely to Clivey's Charger.


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Yep, that would explain it, I guess. Can't believe they would produce them for 2 concept cars only, so that makes more sense.Dave wrote: The Cordoba shared LeBaron and Dodge Mirada's chassis from 1980-83 so they probably had these wheels as an optional extra on the whole range at some point during that time.
Dave wrote:Funny enough the Cordoba from 75-79 was a true B-Body with a 318 LA or 400 B block. So related very closely to Clivey's Charger.![]()


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