1992 Chrysler Lebaron Landau Sedan 4-door 3.0l, Original Owner Low Mileage on 2040-cars
Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States
This is my mothers car. Yes, this really is one of those cars that was driven by a little old lady. Mom is 93. It is as close to showroom new that you will ever find. This is a rust free car and had always been garage kept. The car is 100% complete just as it was delivered from the factory. This includes the original window sticker, all manuals, two ignition keys, two valet keys, an original spare (never used), and all tire jacking equipment. Absolutely everything on this vehicle is in operating condition with the exception of the cruise control. This car is a joy to drive. The color combination is beautiful. The blue interior is simply beautiful in every way. The arm rests are not worn. Note that this is a six passenger vehicle. The original MSRP was $18,272. Original purchase documentation is included. This is a one owner car, original milage, always dealer serviced with the exception of some oil changes. This is a wonderful car, non-smoker, interior is perfect. The original floor mats are still in place. Drivers floor mat needs to be cleaned to bring out the original color. Service history since 1997 is included. Battery was replaced two years ago. The vehicle was recently serviced (oil change) and a complete check was done. Wiper blades were replaced as was suggested. No leaks so your garage floor will stay nice. Please review my feedback. I have sold several vehicles on ebay and all were very satisfied buyers. Bid with confidence and know that you will not be disappointed if you decide to have the car shipped. We all hate surprises. I can be reached via phone @ (586) 321-7110. I am in the Eastern time zone. See pictures of passenger side trunk area and area of chipped paint on passenger side front fender forward of the wheel wheel. The total cost of the 1996 accident damage was $117. Very minor. Documentation provided.
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