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1979 Chrysler Lebaron 4 Door 8 Cyclinder 318 Cu.in. 5.2 Litre Non Running on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:71546
Location:

Boise, Idaho, United States

Boise, Idaho, United States

Customer is responsible for picking car up, Or making shipping arrangements.

At close of auction $300.00 NON REFUNDABLE Deposit is required.

Balance due within 3 days or When  picking up car in person.

NO WARRANTY.

SOLD AS-IS!

1 Owner Family

 

Not Running

Has not been driven in 10 years.

Has not been started in 7 years.

Car was Purchased new in March 1979

Have following paperwork:

New Car Pre Delivery Service Inspection

Consumer information: vehicle stopping distance,acceleration,ability/tire reserve load.

Operating instruction manuel

Chrysler sound systems

Auto. transmission lock up torque converter

71,546 original miles.

Have the original keys.

Had Vinyl roof, Almost all of vinyl has been removed.

Sunvisors: material rotted away

Carpeting in good condition.

Back Seat:

Seam across top of seat, thread has rotted away, causing seam to spilt open.

Dashboard:

Has a crack in center.

Seats are vinyl.

Front seat in good condition See pictures(they are dusty).

Head rest on passenger side has a small spilt on the seam by door.

Taillights:

drivers side: middle section broke on top, See picture,( Bird insignia fell off I have it)

side missing the bird insigna.

Back up Lights:

Passenger side, cracked, see picture.

Back car:

Missing the letter "C" in Chrysler

Missing "LeBaron" on trunk.

Hood latch inside car will not open hood,cable is either broke or disconnected.

Door panels in good condition 1 picture shows the passenger side rear door panel has several little  tears that have been repaired.

Other picture shows passenger side front door panel in good condition, The Drivers side front and rear door panels are in the same good condition.

Dash board:

Glove box,instrument panel,radio section the finish is in excellant condition.

One picture shows part of the interior roof.

 

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Chrysler has reportedly fired a Warren Stamping Plant worker for what the company is calling a violation of its code of conduct. Alex Wassell (left), a 20-year veteran with the automaker, was suspended without pay after he was quoted in an article in The Detroit News. The 63-year-old welder repairman helped organize a demonstration against a new work schedule and was protesting outside the Michigan plant on February 28 when he was interviewed. Chrysler then fired Wassell when the paper published his comments. Wassell, has since filed a grievance and says that he's looking for an amicable settlement between his union and his former employer.
Meanwhile, multiple civil liberties groups have spoken out against Chrysler's decision to dismiss Wassell. Both the National Lawyer's Guild and the American Civil Liberties Union have released statements on the situation, with the ACLU saying "Employees have a right to air their grievances, even if that means a public demonstration or a comments to the media."
According to The Detroit News, Chrysler spokesperson Jodi Tinson said that Wassell was fired for "engaging in activity constituting or appearing to constitute a conflict with the interest of the company."

Fiat talking with banks about buying rest of Chrysler

Wed, 13 Feb 2013

All that stands in the way of Fiat's total ownership of Chrysler is a 41.5-percent stake currently held by the United Auto Workers healthcare trust, but according to SFGate.com, Sergio Marchionne is currently trying to raise the capital to complete the acquisition. The article says that a deal could be completed in as soon as 12 months, and the estimate for the remaining stake could cost Fiat SpA around $2.98 billion.
With a goal of completing the deal by the end of 2014, Marchionne is said to be in talks with various banks to help finance some of the deal. According to the report, the banks have indicated a need for a stronger balance sheet, controlled debt and reserve cash.
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This forgotten Chrysler was its bid for Humvee contract

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Today, the Humvee might be as associated with the dead automotive brand from General Motors as it is with the hard-working truck that has long served as one of the backbone vehicles of America's military. But Autoline host John McElroy is showing off a practically unknown part of the model's story by digging out some old photos from his personal archive.
The High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle project, better known today as the Humvee, can be traced back to a US Department of Defense request for bids to build a new military truck. According to McElroy, he was invited to the Chrysler proving grounds in 1981 to check out the bid from the brand's defense division. The company's concept was that it might be able to build an inexpensive, capable vehicle by using off-the-shelf parts.
The angular body panels gave the truck a look almost like a modern, stealth vehicle. However, the flat look was actually just to make the tooling as cheap as possible to produce. Still, this Chrysler looked surprisingly futuristic for the early '80s. It's actually not too far away from the famous Lamborghini LM002, itself intended as a possible military-spec machine.