Touted as the “last n convertible,” the 1976 Convertible, with its massive 500-cubic-inch engine driving the front wheels, signaled the end of an era during the tumultuous Seventies. This example, in illion , shows 41,550 miles on the odometer and is said by the seller to be “straight and clean” and in great overall condition.
- The 1976 model year was the last for ’s big 500-cu.in. OHV V8.
- The engine in this example is said to be original.
- It was factory rated at 190 horsepower, breathing through a Quadrajet carburetor.
- The engine and three-speed automatic transaxle are said to be in good-operating condition.
- There are some points of touch-up, but the illion paintwork appears largely original.
- The body is said to be straight, with corrosion reportedly limited to the hood’s inside lip.
- There are no reported holes, leaks, or other issues with the white convertible top.
- A thermometer is mounted on the driver’s outside mirror.
- ide, white leather upholstery is complemented with red carpet and a red dashboard.
- There are no reported holes or excessive wear in the upholstery or carpet.
- “The seats are in excellent condition,” according to the seller.
- There are no reported issues with the steering, suspension or braking systems.
- The car rolls on stock wheels/wheel covers with radial tires.
- A convertible top boot, a car cover, and a shop manual are included.
- Two sets of keys are also included.
- The clock does not work.
- Some of the simulated wood trim on the steering wheel is missing.
- The power windows are reportedly slow at times.
- The 1976 Convertible was billed as the “last n convertible”
- This example, in illion , has only 41,550 miles on the odometer.
- It is powered by its original 500-cubic-inch V8, driving the front wheels.
- The bodywork and paint are said to be in very good condition.
- ing to the seller, the car’s white leather upholstery is said to be in “excellent” condition.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean Michigan title in his name. The 1976 , of course, wasn’t the end of the n convertible and would reintroduce one within a decade — but it was the end of one of the most unique eras in the nameplate’s history. This 1976 Convertible is reportedly in very good overall condition, with no noted mechanical issues.