27 Weirdest Cars Ever Made

1975 Chrysler Cordoba

The Chrysler Cordoba takes everything cliché about the 70’s and puts it on four wheels: A massive, swooping front end with quad headlights and a checkered billet metal grille, a hood that’s about as long as any modern car’s wheelcase, an equally bodacious rear end that tries to mimic a Cadillac, and a leatherette hardtop rear cab cover with a small window so your mobster friends or bell-bottom adorned backseat buddies can watch the skyline pass by on the way to Studio 69.

Everything about the 1975 version of the Cordoba screams excess and furry, leopard-spotted opulence, and we love it. Measuring over 215” in length and just shy of 80” wide, this land boat commanded attention and weighed nearly 3,700 pounds. A perfectly suited “Cordoba Gold” was even introduced, with paint-matching wheels, a gold, all-vinyl interior, and an Aztec eagle hood ornament. All that was missing were OEM fuzzy dice.



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