1979 Chrysler Lebaron 4 Door 8 Cyclinder 318 Cu.in. 5.2 Litre Non Running on 2040-cars
Boise, Idaho, United States
Customer is responsible for picking car up, Or making shipping arrangements. At close of auction $300.00 NON REFUNDABLE Deposit is required. Balance due within 3 days or When picking up car in person. NO WARRANTY. SOLD AS-IS! 1 Owner Family
Not Running Has not been driven in 10 years. Has not been started in 7 years. Car was Purchased new in March 1979 Have following paperwork: New Car Pre Delivery Service Inspection Consumer information: vehicle stopping distance,acceleration,ability/tire reserve load. Operating instruction manuel Chrysler sound systems Auto. transmission lock up torque converter 71,546 original miles. Have the original keys. Had Vinyl roof, Almost all of vinyl has been removed. Sunvisors: material rotted away Carpeting in good condition. Back Seat: Seam across top of seat, thread has rotted away, causing seam to spilt open. Dashboard: Has a crack in center. Seats are vinyl. Front seat in good condition See pictures(they are dusty). Head rest on passenger side has a small spilt on the seam by door. Taillights: drivers side: middle section broke on top, See picture,( Bird insignia fell off I have it) side missing the bird insigna. Back up Lights: Passenger side, cracked, see picture. Back car: Missing the letter "C" in Chrysler Missing "LeBaron" on trunk. Hood latch inside car will not open hood,cable is either broke or disconnected. Door panels in good condition 1 picture shows the passenger side rear door panel has several little tears that have been repaired. Other picture shows passenger side front door panel in good condition, The Drivers side front and rear door panels are in the same good condition. Dash board: Glove box,instrument panel,radio section the finish is in excellant condition. One picture shows part of the interior roof.
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