1983 Chrysler Lebaron Mark Cross Convertible 2-door 2.6 Liter, Front Wheel Drive on 2040-cars
Harleysville, Pennsylvania, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.6L 2555CC 156Cu. In. l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Sub Model: Mark Cross
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Brown
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
Year: 1983
Model: LeBaron
Trim: Mark Cross Convertible 2-Door
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, Convertible
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
ORIGINAL CONDITION!
Inspected until February 2014 - Garage Kept by its original owner from Pennsylvania - now under second ownership in Pennsylvania - clear title
I have the original sale records from the dealership for this car, as well as the original owner's manual, warranty information (now expired) and the other misc. original sales documentation. The convertible top, boot, is in almost mint condition in the trunk with the original spare tire and spare cover, spare tire never appears to have been used.
- Year: 1983
- Make: Chrysler
- Model: LeBaron
- Trim: Mark Cross Convertible 2-Door
- Engine: 2.6L 2555CC 156Cu. In. l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
- Drive Type: FWD
Things that I think this convertible needs:
- The the left side window control located on the driver side door appears to not work, but the left side door window control for the window does work.
- Minor (at least to me it is minor) body damage to passenger side, back right corner of the convertible. See photo(s).
- Paint damage on top left, driver side quarter panel and paint scratch on driver side door as well as the area above the driver side headlight. See photo(s).
- Convertible top has approximately two to three tears which can be repaired by new owner. See photos.
- Driver side visor..the part that sticks out that connects to the area near the rear view mirror is missing, so the visor is not securely held; easy to find replacement online or in a yard.
- Plastic ashtray is broken. New ashtray can be found in most any yard or online.
- Power steering is tight, as you turn the car you need to put some strength into each turn, so I'm not sure if it just need power steering fluid or something else.
- One of the headlights is burnt out.
I invite all bidders to come inspect the vehicle for yourself prior to bidding and also bring your mechanic if you prefer, as I prefer everyone to check out the car in person prior to bidding if they can or send someone in their place, if you live too far away, to check it out for you; I think some mechanics will do this for a fee if you are not from the area;
I will gladly hold the vehicle for you at no charge for up to 30 days from date of purchase after which time you must contact me if you need me to hold it for a longer period, as I realize the winning bidder/buyer may end up living far from Pennsylvania and need time to make proper shipping arrangements. If you need me to hold the car beyond 30 days I will have to start charging storage fees of $75.00 (seventy five dollars per month) starting on the 2nd month from the date the auction ended, assuming that you do not pickup the vehicle within 30 days from the close of the auction.
If you have any other special needs or requests please email me via eBay. What is stated in this auction and sale ad takes precedent and shall prevail over anything verbally stated or stated via email or other communication. All bids are final and this vehicle is being sold in its present as-is original condition with no returns. Once the convertible sells and you take it home I do not want it back, as I have no way of knowing what you will do to the car after it leaves the property.
Please email me with any questions in case I have not addressed everything here.
Thank you for looking.
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