1993 Chrysler Lebaron Base Convertible 2-door 3.0l - 55,500 Miles - Excellent on 2040-cars
Lake Forest, Illinois, United States
1993 CHRYSLER LEBARON CONVERTIBLE ONE-OWNER ONLY 55,500 MILES EXCELLENT CONDITION ORIGINAL PAINT DRIVES WELL TIRES VERY GOOD NEWER BATTERY ORIGINAL CONVERTIBLE TOP EVERYTHING WORKS & DRIVES WELL THIS ONE-OWNER CAR WAS PURCHASED BRAND NEW BY DAD IN 1993. AN EXTREME "CAR PRESERVATIONIST" BY NATURE HE TOOK THE UTMOST SPECIAL CARE OF IT. IT HAS BEEN GARAGE KEPT THE ENTIRE TIME, HARDLY EVER TO HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO THE ELEMENTS. UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY, HE WOULD NOT DRIVE IT WHEN IT WAS RAINING OR SNOWING. THIS IS AMONG THE NICEST 90's LEBARON CONVERTIBLE LEFT IN THE MARKETPLACE, IF NOT THE BEST. THE PAINT IS STILL GORGEOUS - NO RUST FROM IT'S BEING SO WELL-TAKEN CARE OF. MY DAD HAS NOT DRIVEN IT IN AWHILE, WHICH IS WHY WE ARE SELLING IT. MY HUSBAND DROVE IT TO WORK THE PAST WEEK TO MAKE SURE IT WAS IN GOOD ORDER. IT DRIVES VERY WELL AND EVERYTHING WORKS, INCLUDING THE AIR-CONDITIONING. SMOKE-FREE INTERIOR $200 PAYPAL DEPOSIT REQUIRED WITH CASHIER'S CHECK OR MONEY ORDER UPON PICK-UP. QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL MY HUSBAND DAVE 847-489-8256 or MESSAGE THROUGH EBAY. A GREAT CAR! THANKS FOR LOOKING! |
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