Chrysler Cordoba Fire Chief 1976
1976 Chrysler Special Order Fire Chief Vehicle
VIN SS22N6R: S - Car Line = Chrysler Speciality "B" Body S - Series = Special 22 - Body style = Two-Door Pillared Hardtop N - Engine = 400 cu. in. V8 4-bbl 6 - Model year = 1976 R - Plant = Windsor | |
VIN | SS22N6R236277 |
Model code | SS22 |
Production date | 05.03.1976 |
Generation | First generation (1975–1979) |
Platform | B Body |
Vehicle description | Passenger car 4x2 |
Driver position | Left-hand drive |
Vehicle purpose | Fire Chief Vehicle |
Production period | 1975-1976 |
Number produced | 165000 - sold Cordoba 1976 model year |
Body | |
Body type | 2-door, pillared hardtop, Landau roof |
Color | FE5 - Rallye Red |
Trim | DRXW (Extra Cost): DR = Corinthian leather and vinyl bucket seats XW = White/Black |
Engine | |
Make and model | E64 - Chrysler B 400 (Extra Cost) |
Specification | V8, OHV 16V; gasoline, 4-barrel carburetor; 400 in3 |
Production period | 1972-1978 |
Transmission | |
Make and model | D36 - Chrysler TorqueFlite A-727 |
Transmission type | Automatic, 3-speed |
Options | |
Line 3 | |
V3W | Vinyl Roof - White Canopy Vinyl Roof (Extra Cost):
V3 - Landau Style (Available in 7 colors), W - White |
U | U.S. Order |
28 | 28 inch Radiator |
C56 | Bucket Seats (1972 up) |
Line 4 | |
G01 | Defroster - Elecrically Heated Rear Window (Includes 100-ampere alternator) (Extra Cost) |
G76 | Outside, Remote-Control, Dual Sport Styled - Chrome (Extra Cost) |
Line 5 | |
H51 | Air Conditioning (Extra Cost) |
J52 | Inside Hood Release/Insturment monted Hood Release ? |
M25 | Wide Sill Moldings ? |
M26 | Wheel Lip Moldings ? |
N88 | Automatic Speed Control (Extra Cost) |
Line 6 | |
N92 | Federal emissions ESA w/o Catalyst ? |
P31 | Power Windows (Extra Cost) |
S62 | Tilt Steering Column and Two-Spoke Wheel with Cordoba Medallion (Extra Cost) |
Manufacturer | |
Name | Chrysler Corporation |
Years of operation | 1925-1998 |
Manufacturer location | Highland Park, Detroit, Michigan, United States |
Plant name | Windsor Assembly Plant (WAP) (From 1928) |
Plant location | Windsor, Ontario, Canada |
Place | |
Location | South Carolina, United States |
Date | 28.04.2021 |