1985 Chrysler Lebaron Convertible Complete Resto Super Clean!!! New Everything on 2040-cars
Mohegan Lake, New York, United States
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I purchased this car for my mom about 6 years ago. It came into my shop from a guy in need of some quick money and I just could not pass it up. The previous owner had done a restoration on the car and had all the paperwork to prove it( and I also have it with me) and spent over 13000 dollars doing it. The car had belonged to his parents and had sentamental value to him but he lost his job and needed some money. The car has 5000 miles since the work was done as you can see from the picture of the dash since it was replaced when the resto was done. The motor and transmission were also replaced with new units. The top, carpet and interior were done over except the door panels as no repros are availabe for the car. The car had a complete paint job and looks awesome. There was very little if any body work done and the undercarrige of the car is supper clean and rust free. The suspension was redone with new struts and shocks. All for tires were repalced with new rims. A full size spare tire and matching rim are in the trunk with all new carpet there also and a new in the box extra rim goes with the car. I have the boot for when the top is down for the nice finished look. Everything is in working order except 1 rear window is slow coming up just a little lift and it comes up. The brakes from front to back were done with new rotors, pads, calipers, drums, shoes, wheelcylinders, and a mastercylinder. I replaced the power steering rack about 5 years ago due to a leak. I also replaced the waterpump last year and did a coolant flush at that time. The car has so many new items when it was restored that not much but basic care has been needed. I think it would be very hard to find another one with clean with everything replaced not many people restor these cars yet but keep it in a garage like we do and it will go up in value and people will be looking for these cars soon enough. Let me know if you have any question of would like to see the car thanks for looking.
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