1985 Chrysler Lebaron Base Convertible 2-door 2.2l Turbo - Mint Condition on 2040-cars
Sayville, New York, United States
SUPER CLEAN 1985 LEBARON CONVERTIBLE TURBOCHARGED just a real fun car to drive. Put the top down, put in Bruce and cruise. EVERYTHING WORKS AS IT SHOULD .ICE COLD A/C ,power top, POWER SEAT and tilt
steering so its very comfortable to drive. Power windows, eagle gt plus four
tires on custom alum rims this car came from TENNESSEE and NO RUST ANYWHERE, NO
LEAKS ANYWHERE. Original rims and hubcaps included if you want. Boot for top when down fits well. It was obviously garaged since new, and still is today. NO RIPS OR TEARS anywhere on seats power
seat works perfectly and so does power top that is is in great shape. Just turn
the key and go! I am less than 4 miles from Islip MacArthur Airport (ISP), you can fly in, pick up the car and drive home! *Car may have a few more miles on it by the time this auction ends, as I do DRIVE IT FOR FUN! On Aug-22-14 at 09:28:35 PDT, seller added the following information: Additional Info (8/22) I'm getting ready to take this car home for the weekend. I added a few new pictures of the top down with the boot on, and also let everyone see the original interior in the daylight. Tach working, car has eagle GT plus four tires, a new resonator and turbo muffler so no droning as you're cruising down the highway. On Aug-25-14 at 13:41:34 PDT, seller added the following information: Lowered Reserve! |
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Chrysler to veer away from 'Imported From Detroit' message?
Wed, 17 Apr 2013Claim some ground, control that ground and then expand. Chrysler, wandering the Earth like Kane from Kung-Fu when it came to brand message after the bailouts, pulled off the first two feats in only 120 seconds when its "Imported from Detroit" commercial aired during the 2011 Super Bowl. Two years later and now that the brand has a center in the minds of consumers, the Chrysler Group's head of marketing, Olivier Francois, says it's time to move away from the "Detroit" component of that slogan and express the "Imported" aspect.
It is, more precisely, about positioning Chrysler as genuine competition for imports and not Ford or General Motors, but rather Toyota on quality or Audi on technology. A report in Forbes said that Francois not only "wants to attract import owners to Chrysler vehicles by focusing on quality, technology, fuel economy and style," but to "take back the lead in these four things." That is the new understanding he wants people to infer from the idea of Detroit - that the nation's car capital isn't just a patriotic rallying point but a lively competitor for established giants.
Chrysler has been running ads that no longer refer to Detroit, and recent efforts have linked a specific character to each brand - like Jenny with Jeep and Steven with the Chrysler 300 - to create brand separation. Francois hasn't detailed what he plans to do to bolster Chrysler's upscale pretensions, but his efforts would be helped by CEO Sergio Marchionne loosing the pursestrings and the arrival of strong new product.
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Cars.com compiles its Most American list by considering the amount of parts each vehicle uses that come from America, where it's final assembly takes place and how many units per year are sold. "While the assembly point and domestic parts content of the F-150 didn't change from 2012-2013, vehicle sales are responsible for bumping the F-150 to the top spot," according to Patrick Olsen, Editor-in-Chief of Cars.com.
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The Auerbachs have over 10,000 miles in competition on this behemoth of a Chrysler. It packs a 354-cubic-inch (5.8-liter) hemi V8 with Weber carbs under the hood, and driving it looks more akin to piloting a ship than any kind of on-road vehicle. The New Yorker can take a pounding and just keep going, too. Jonathan says that they hit two deer during one event, and the only damage to the car was some missing trim up front.
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