As I recall, it was.

While the Córdoba was probably the pinnacle of crappy Detroit iron of time, it 
was a really nice car as I recall.

-D

> On Oct 16, 2019, at 10:11 AM, Curley McLain via Mercedes 
> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
> BUT, BUT, Was it RICH Corinthian Leather?
> 
> Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote on 10/16/19 4:15 AM:
>> My Dad, a GM VP that got program cars every six months, immediately moved to 
>> Chryslers in 1970 when he left General Motors. Why I have no idea, but…
>> 
>> His first car after he left GM was a 1969 Dodge Monaco. Damned thing had 
>> more chrome on it than I had ever seen before in my life. Funky radio with 
>> rollers instead of knobs. Just a lot of weird design stuff that I recall. 
>> Anyway, he took care of that car like it was his fourth child (I had two 
>> siblings.) I believe he drove it until the mid to late 70s, and when he sold 
>> it he was so proud that it had 270k on the clock. I recall it looking 
>> beautiful the day he sold it. It was Zeibarted so it never rusted anywhere 
>> that I recall.
>> 
>> The car he bought to replace it?
>> 
>> 1977 Chrysler Cordoba with Corinthian leather. Silver with a red landau top.
>> 
>> -D
>> 
> 
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