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Our only Mopar at the present time is a 1983 Cordoba. Dad always had mostly Mopars. The first I remember was a 1952 Dodge. And my first was a 1968 Barracuda.
 

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Thanks Joe. Here
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Thanks for the warm greetings from Joe12459, Justwondering, Yellowdart69, Master M and Oldiron440.

This particular Cordoba is very basic. Manual windows, seats and locks. Without air conditioning. We have the passenger door torn apart. The entire door panel jumps back and forth when the door is closed. Of course the sill is broken into two pieces. The sill is repaired but far from perfect; with 10oz. fiberglass tape with epoxy. The breaks in the sill could be covered over with some flat or satin clearcoat. It shouldn't be falling apart again anytime soon.


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The first I remember was a 1952 Dodge.
Welcome. My first car was a '51 Dodge Coronet "field beater"when I was 13. The '52's were almost identical to the '51's except for the wheel covers and a painted lower grill rather than chrome. They were really nice, solid cars, and I wish I still had mine. Your Cordoba looks CLEAN!
 

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Thanks old yellow 78. Field beater, makes me chuckle, because my field beater was a '52 Plymouth Cranbrook. Our '52 Dodge, though, would top out at 50 mph and had wooden freeze plugs.
 
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