Only 58k Miles! Super Clean In & Out! Don't Miss This Cool Lebaron Convertible!! on 2040-cars
Wickliffe, Ohio, United States
Hello and thanks for stopping to check out our 1986 Chrysler LeBaron Convertible! The car has the following options: 58,582 ACTUAL MILES! 2.2L 4-Cylinder Turbo/Automatic Transmission Power Steering and Brakes Two-tone Leather Interior AM/FM/Cassette Stereo Digital Dashboard Air Conditioning Tilt Wheel/Cruise Control Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors This car has basically been an extra car for summer only for most of its life. That’s why it’s still in the beautiful, original condition that you see in all of the pictures. It was driven an average of only 2,000 miles per year! It was likely driven only in nice weather. Mechanically, it drives like a new car. The body and interior are in much nicer than you’d expect them to be for 28 years old. The convertible top is in good condition, but I’m not sure if it’s the original top. Back in ’86, this was the top-of-the-line model at over $18K. This was the last year of the squared body style before they switched to the newer, more rounded body style. The tires, brakes, and exhaust are all fine. The top works fine. You need to come out and touch, feel, and drive this car to appreciate how nice it really is! We invite all interested bidders to come out and see it in person and take it for a test drive, if possible. (If it’s snowing, we will not let the car out in the elements. Sorry!) Please be sure to check out over 100 pictures of this beautiful convertible here! http://s1278.photobucket.com/user/RitaAutoSales/slideshow/1986LeBaronConvertible The car must be paid for within 48 hours after the end of the auction in cash or by wire transfer!! This is an as-is vehicle, which means that once you buy it, you own it with all faults (known or unknown). This is a no-reserve auction, which means that the last highest bidder when the auction is over will win the car. Every time you bid on the car keep in mind that you have an opportunity to be the owner, so your bid means something. We encourage all bidders to stop out, personally examine the car and drive it for themselves. If you can’t personally make it out to check out this vehicle, simply find a local mechanic to look at the vehicle and give you a personal report on the condition. We need the car paid for within 48 hours, as stated above, either by cash or wire transfer, after the auction is over. We would like the car picked up from our lot within 7 days of auction ending. There will be a $100 paperwork fee added on to the final sale price of the vehicle. If you need a 30-day tag, it’s $18.50. We handle the transfer of the title. We will also have to collect the tax for your county if you live in one of the following states: Arizona, California, Florida, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, South Carolina or Washington. We will not pay any shipping fees, but we would be glad to assist your shipper in picking up your vehicle. If you have any questions, call Stan at 216-598-7011. Good luck bidding! |
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