1985 Chrysler Lebaron Mark Cross Convertible 2-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
Kapaa, Hawaii, United States
Only 595 of these built in production year 1985. This car had a 1996 restoration by a previous owner, new paint, faux wood, and top. I purchased this car out of Las Vegas 2 years ago and had it shipped to Hawaii. I own a 84 also and with my other cars am experiencing parking issues. I have several thousand $ invested in this car and have had all work done by the Chrysler dealership and professional mechanics. Replaced timing belt, rack and pinion steering, fuel pump, CV shaft assembly, vacuum hoses, rear windows operation, new battery, tires and more. When engine is cold, I need to let in warm up for a couple minutes or it will die out when put in gear. I rarely drive it, and it has set for weeks without use. Otherwise, it drives great and everything works. All my records are available. Wire spoke wheel covers shown and additional sets come with the car. It has always been covered in the time I have owned it. This car is a real attention getter and fun to drive. I can deliver the car to the Matson port for shipping. Although I am not a mechanic, please contact me with questions. This car may be sold locally and I reserve the right to end this auction at any time.
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