1986 Chrysler Lebaron Convertible, 49k Miles, Rare Mark Cross Edition, Must See! on 2040-cars
Suncook, New Hampshire, United States
You are looking at an all original 1986 Chrysler LeBaron Convertible with the rare Mark Cross Edition interior. We bought this at an estate auction from the original owner. This is a one owner car for 27 years! This car could be the lowest mileage LeBaron out there. This was the top of the line with all of the bells and whistles including digital dash, and was very expensive for its time. Everything in the interior/exterior works and the A/C blows cold. As of today, it has a brand new battery. It has the very desirable non-turbo 2.2 liter 4 cylinder, which is just getting broken in. This car will pass inspection with no issues and I wouldn't hesitate driving it anywhere. It is ready to go. Just take a look at the picture of the clean engine. It is ready for car shows, the beach, parades, etc. It runs and drives perfect! It is as close to new as you can get. There are no dents or rust on this car. And the top and all chrome is in excellent condition. As you can see in the pictures, this car is in near excellent condition. It was obviously garaged and very well maintained. There are only minor imperfections that would expected with a 28 year old car. The only imperfections include: The switch for moving the drivers seat backwards is sporadic, but all other power seat functions work perfectly, 2 missing center caps, passenger side front hubcap/tire has curb rash, pin striping could use a refresh (cheap $6 at auto store), the passenger side rear small window is off the track and just needs to be manually put up and down, rear pistons in the trunk are weak and has a stick holding up trunk lid. Interior is near mint with only some very minor imperfections (pictures.) As you can see these are extremely minor, inexpensive and easy fixes that can be done (nearly all cosmetic). I am being extremely detailed and honest with the minor needs. Most people probably wouldn't list most of these. All of the parts are easily accessible. I have the owner's manual and previous title. Bid with confidence. Finish the easy restoration, o drive immediately as is. It is cheap to register due to antique status. You won't be disappointed. Check my feedback. Good luck!
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