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1994 Chrysler Lebaron Gtc Convertible 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

US $1,199.00
Year:1994 Mileage:114500
Location:

Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States

Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States
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Up for bid is a 1994 Chrysler LeBaron CONVERTIBLE - just in time for SUMMERRRRRRRRR.  I bought this car three years ago with 77,000 miles and it is a lot of fun in the summer, however, I now have a motorcycle and not as much in need of this car.  It needs some TLC as you can see in the pictures and read.  I offer full disclosure as to the condition of the vehicle.

Feel free to ask any questions and I do NOT have a reserve.

The GOOD:

The engine is strong and runs great!  I have no trouble getting it up to 85 or more on the interstate when I take it to work.  4,000 miles ago I had the water pump and timing belt replaced.  Also, recently, I had the valve cover gasket replaced and the oil pressure sending unit.

The tires are like new (So there is an immediate $500 value in the car!).  I have one pic of the rear and one of the front tires.

The trunk is clean!

 

The BAD:

AS you can see in the pics, the body is not the best.  Both Quarter Panels are dented in at the doors, yes - a matching set!

For some reason, the ABS light is on.  I had my mechanic check out all four wheels and he stated that he could not see anything wrong.  I will gladly provide his contact information if you have questions about the vehicle as he has serviced it the whole time I have owned it.

The drivers seat is really beat up.  I have a cover for it, but wanted to show you the pics underneath.

The convertible is manual...The switch got recessed into the console AND the hydraulic cylinder quit working so I removed it.

The drivers side door does not latch unless you learn the magic touch. It basically needs adjusted to latch.  (See pics of latched and unlatched).  That being said, the drivers side window is mis-aligned.

The radio WORKS, but the display does not.  In the three years I have owned this car, it has come on several time.  (Loose wire)?

 

 

 

 

The UGLY:

The top is in poor shape.  As you can see, I have duct tape (matching of course) to cover the leaks.  I just couldn't see spending the extra cash to get this fixed as I only drove it when the weather was nice.

The RR quarter window is busted out, I have a new one but did not get it installed ($100 value).  Actually neither 1/4 window functions up or down

 

Feel free to ask additional questions.  This is a FUN, RELIABLE car the needs a home and someone to take care of her.  There are a lot of little things this car needs that someone with a mechanical mind and time could bring this baby back to life!

 

Thanks for looking.

 

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