1982 Chrysler Le Baron Convertible 43,000 Original Miles-very Good Condition!! on 2040-cars
Hainesport, New Jersey, United States
1982 CHRYSLER LE BARON CONVERTIBLE 43,000 ORIGINAL MILES!
I PURCHASED THIS A FEW YEARS AGO FROM THE ORIGINAL OWNER.THE CAR IS THE 2.2L 4CYLINDER WITH FRONT WHEEL DRIVE AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION(SHIFTS SMOOTH).RUNS VERY WELL AND DOESNT SMOKE AT ALL,JUST TUNED UP,NEW PLUGS,OIL CHANGE,REAR BRAKE CYLINDERS(FRONT DISCS ARE FINE),NEW WHITE WALL TIRES,AND BATTERY.GOOD GAS MILAGE TOO! --WHEN I GOT THE CAR THE TOP WAS TIRED,SO IT WAS REPLACED WITH A BLUE MERCEDES BENZ CLOTH TYPE TOP,ITS 3 YEARS OLD NOW AND STILL LOOKS GREAT.REAR WINDOW IS CLEAR AND POWER TOP GOES UP/DOWN LIKE NEW. --THE INTERIOR HAS NICE ORIGINAL CARPET WITH A LITTLE FADING,BUT NO STAINS ,THE DASH TOP PAD HAS A 6'' SPLIT ON IT FROM THE SUN I GUESS BUT STILL LOOKS OK.THE SEATS AND DOOR PANELS WERE PROFESSIONALLY REDONE AND CUSTOMIZED WITH THE BLUE PIPING AND ACCENTS,THEY ARE PERFECT.SEAT BELTS ARE ORIGINAL AND WORK FINE,RADIO WORKS,AS DOES CLOCK. --THE BODY WAS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE WHEN I GOT THE CAR,JUST HAD TYPICAL DINGS AND SCRAPES,NO RUST ON THE PANELS.I DECIDED TO PAINT IT AS THE ORIGINAL PAINT WAS TIRED.IT WAS JUST PAINTED ABOUT A MONTH AGO IN BASECOAT/CLEARCOAT PAINT,LOOKS VERY NICE.ANY QUESTIONS 609-351-6971(LEAVE MESSAGE) --NICE LITTLE CONVERTIBLE TO DRIVE AND ENJOY!! |
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