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Found on eBay: 1977 Leatta Caballero

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Link: http://cgi.ebay.com/...=item336cc42ae9

Air Conditioning Alloy Wheels Automatic Transmission Bed Cover Bucket Seats Built by Steinbaugh Manufacturing from 1975 to 1977. There were fewer than a hundred ever made and this one was built in July of 1977. Built with every available option and fully documented with original Window Sticker, sales brochure and sales invoice. It was sold new by Cole Travis Motors of Scottsdale and has remained here its entire life. Based on the 1977 Chevette, it's equipped with the always reliable General Motors LY-5 cast iron 4 cylinder engine, automatic transmission, air conditioning, power windows, power drivers seat, AM/FM/8-Track, CB, cruise control, alloy wheels, special paint and leather upholstery pushing the Window Sticker to just over $10,000. It comes with all its original manuals and warranty information listing Steinbaugh Manufacturing as the original purchaser of the vehicle. Complete documentation and fully restored to original specifications.

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Strange...seem to recall a mention of it in Collectible Automobile or another magazine. I wonder what's up with the drapery on the right side of the dash? I tv screen behind it, maybe?

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But it's a POS Chevette for what it's worth!

Now really I like Chevettes unlike a lot here that probably never spent .1 mile in one. We had 6 in our family over the years & I took my drivers test in my Dads new '76 canary yellow 1.6l 4speed 3.73 final drive. That was the best one I've ever driven.

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I remember the Chevette...back in '81, my Dad bought a 2dr Scooter as a tow car for the family motorhome. Cheap and nasty inside. The Escort it was replaced with in

'84 was a much nicer subcompact.

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Escort was 5 years newer than Chevette and while GM let it wither Ford updated the Escort. About the only things new in latter years of production were the 5door body shell and BW t50 5spd manual. Updated were over after 82 and sales ended in 87. So yes a 84 Escort is a much newer & fresher car.

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Awful, just awful.

It's wicked cool because it's different...

and it's RWD... you can't refuse a RWD car based truck!!!!

It's also just...unique to say the least.

IDK Camino in std hatch form they were a good lil ute for us. Took it camping all the time. That or the first Corvair I had

I am kind of with Blu on the Corvair thing...I've been tempted to buy one several times.

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I kinda like it.

My parents had an '82 Chevette....

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