1984 Chrysler Lebaron Mark Cross Convertible ~ 43,220 Miles! on 2040-cars
Fremont, Ohio, United States
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1984 Chrysler Lebaron Town & Country Convertible
For sale by owner is a classic and very rare 1984 Chrysler Lebaron Town & Country Mark Cross Edition Convertible.
This car has ONLY 43,220 original miles on its 2.6 L Mitsubishi 3 speed automatic drive train. The car looks great and is a real head turner. There were only 1,105 of these produced in 1984 and it is said that very few are still left today.
The car has been garage kept. I am a non-smoker and the car appears to have never been smoked in before. There is NO rust on the body and the undercarriage is very clean.
I am the third known owner and purchased the car from a gentleman who bought it in Florida for his enjoyment.
Recently many new parts have been added including:
-New Bridgestone Whitewall Radial Tires -New Exhaust -New Thermostat -Tune-up (New Spark Plugs, Rotor, etc.) -New Rear Trunk Shocks -New Motor Mounts -New Paint (Factory White) -New Rear Plexiglas Window -New Rear Shocks -New Headlights -New Windshield Wiper Blades -New Front Wheel Bearings/Hubs -New Lower Ball Joints -New Driver’s Side Power Window Motor -New Air Filter -New Upper Radiator Hose -Newer Brakes
Exterior -New factory white paint -Original woodie side panels (with some fading and discoloration) -Original chrome (in good condition for the age) -Very nice wire wheel covers -Original white convertible top with no visible exterior rips or tears (in decent/fair condition for the age, the interior cloth backing shows wear) -NO dents or scratches (body is exceptionally straight) -NO cracked glass (all quite nice)
Interior -Mark Cross two tone leather interior -Driver’s side seat shows some wear -Interior slightly faded due to top down driving -Rear seat looks great with little fading -NO rips or tears on any seats -NO cracks on the dashboard -Nice door panels -Very clean carpet -Interior chrome has pit marks from top down driving -Newer Mopar Radio Mechanical -Many new parts as listed -Runs, shifts, and drives excellent -No shakes or shimmies -All gauges work -Original unused full sized spare tire
A/C and cruise control are inoperable and the radio balance knob can be fussy at times causing sound to come out of only the passenger’s side speakers. Everything else works great!
The car features power door locks, power windows, power convertible top, power steering, power brakes, power driver’s seat, and a digital dashboard.
Included are the original boot, owner's manual with papers, keys, and receipts for recent repairs.
Overall this car is a very nice solid ride that looks great! This car is NOT perfect but is a good 6 out of 10 cruiser. It does show signs of sitting in the hot Florida sun but for being 30 years old it presents itself well. Clean Carfax (NO ACCIDENTS!)
If you have any questions, would like more pictures, or would like to set up a time to view the car please email me.
*Listing may be ended early if sold locally*
PICK UP ONLY!! ~ SORRY, I WILL NOT SHIP THE CAR.
A $200 non-refundable deposit is required within 24 hours of the end of the sale. The rest in CASH to be paid upon pickup.
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