1982 Mark Cross Edition Chrysler Lebaron Convertible Pearl White Original on 2040-cars
Port Angeles, Washington, United States
My Father ordered this car from Chrysler on 12-21-1981. This was one of the cars that Lee Iacocca had
built to help turn Chrysler into a financially viable company. Since my Dad took delivery of this beautiful
automobile in 1982, I don’t think he missed one parade from Port Townsend to
Forks. He took great pride in showing
off his car while allowing royalty to sit on the trunk and wave at the
crowd. This was the only convertible in the USA to come with Front
Wheel Drive along with a rear seat to accommodate four total travelers. Standard features on this Luxury convertible
Roadster include: 2.6-Liter Overhead Cam Engine Floor Mounted Automatic Transaxle Power Steering and Brakes Tinted Glass AM/FM Stereo with built in cassette tape player Air Conditioning Power Windows & Door Locks Handsome Mark Cross interior with extensive use of rich
leather on seats and appointments for luxurious comfort and appearance. Luxury Leather wrapped steering wheel Power Top Power deck lid release Tilt steering column Automatic Speed control Deluxe intermittent Windshield wipers Dealer Window Sticker details every item included, please
review the picture Also included is the Leather Folder Lee Iacocca sent my
father to celebrate this monumental occasion? |
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