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Chrysler: Lebaron Tc Maserati on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:77874
Location:

Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States

Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States

Here is a Limited Production car built for Chrysler by Maserati. The TC is a two seater roadster convertible with hard top for winter driving. Fully loaded with all the options listed above. As they made a limited production of these cars from 1989-1991 the drive train and electrical are all Chrysler. For the most part getting parts for the car's maintenance are available, don't let  name worry you yet have a very comfortable ride with the stability of a sports car! I bought this car 3 yrs ago from Denver Co and drove it home. After checking it over and putting on new tires I drove it to Detroit to the Hot Rod Pro Tour. I would not hesitate to drive this car anywhere! The only options that do not function is the A\C which can be converted to the new Freon and the front speaker. To my knowledge everything is in working order. I bought this car thinking I would use it as a daily drive but have other cars that I used instead.

I'm selling this car because I have to many cars to maintain. As I put a scratch on the lower left door and small scratch on the roof removing it the body is in great shape. The driver's seat shows wear from getting in and out, very normal on these cars. The convertible top is perfect, no tears, glass rear window. I also have a Chrysler AM\FM CD radio, plug and play that goes with the car. When I bought the car the owner had a valve job and new timing belt installed prior to selling it to me.

Here's a link if you want to know the history of this car: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_TC_by_Maserati  As it is rare it is priced to sell. This car would be great for you or your children going to collage, loaded but very basic car to drive, maintain and it looks cool!!!

Please ask questions!!!  I will tell you what I know about this car. It sat all last winter and this past spring got in it and fired right up!! As I said, need to sell off a few cars, to many toys at my age!


Sold as is....., If you live near by I would gladly show you the car, I have nothing to hide!

Happy Bidding!!!  I do have this car for sale locally and reserve the right to end the bidding early.

Please Bid To Buy! A $250.00 down payment due 24hours after end of auction! Again.. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS!!!


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