1993 Chrysler Lebaron Base Convertible 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Wilson, North Carolina, United States
1993 Chrysler Lebaron Convertible (2 owner 91,232.0 actual miles)
Clean, clear NC Title ready to sell. Body is very, very straight, trunk has obvious clear coat peeling. Tires are good, brakes quiet and work perfect. Powering steering works and quiet. Interior pretty nice for a 21 year old car. Top does not leak but has tape on it in several places, this is a two piece top The part that needs replacing can be purchased from several places on the internet for 160.00. Top motor goes up and down perfect. Front power windows work perfect. Back half glasses do no go down. Car starts right up and can drive with no problem but will overheat quickly. Looks like a small amount of water in oil. These 3.0 engines were know to be rock solid but there is a problem with this one overheating and water getting gone. NADA Low retail on this car is 1975.00 and avg. retail 4175.00 Nice car to restore or with fall coming up some good money to be made with a convertible. |
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