1994 Chrysler Lebaron Gtc Convertible. Rust Free Many New Parts Low Miles on 2040-cars
Mansfield, Ohio, United States
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Hello and welcome to our auction. What we have for you to bid on and enjoy is a 1994 Chrysler Lebaron GTC convertible. This is a very clean and totally rust free car. Especially for being from Ohio. The car has only seen one winter, that was this past one. In August of 2013 the car got new head gaskets, spark plugs, wires, distributor cap/rotor button, wiper blades. Over the winter in February it got a new timing belt, water pump, heater hoses, fuel hoses and thermostat. The car had been a daily driver and the owner has since purchased a newer car from her grandmother. This MUST go. We do not have room to keep it any longer. The body is RUST free, there is ZERO rust on the bottom even. We have had it on a lift. There are a few dings, larges on the drivers rear 1/4 panel near the tire. There are two smaller ones on the passenger side front fender. The paint is fading in spots, mostly hood/trunk. There are scratches on the top of the trunk. The top is NOT torn anywhere however it is coming apart at the seems. It is dirty and we believe it is original. The front seats are torn but there are pink/black seat covers included. The car is loaded. Has leather, power drivers seat, power windows, locks, mirrors, top. Has tilt/cruise. The a/c has been removed. This car runs/drives great. Really needs nothing. The passenger front tire does not match the other three. She hit a pot hole (they seem to be everywhere in Ohio) and busted the wheel/tire. The one on it is what the local "tire" place sold her. I was out of town when it happened. The other three tires are in nice condition. The right front is ok and will pass for summer. The car is a 3.0 V6 with automatic transmission. It is NOT new so please keep that in mind. It has been taken care of but it does have its flaws. Please view the pictures and ask any questions. We will not ship it but will work with the buyer any way we are able. We ask for $250 deposit within 24 hours via paypal. Remainder we would like to have in cash upon pickup. We really would like to have the car gone within 7 days of auctions end as we do not have anyplace to keep it any longer.
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Naturally, that controversy has spawned more than a few parodies, one of which comes from Conan O'Brien. Coco expands on the list of things that aren't made in the US, like French water, Danish cheese and Japanese animated, um, adult films. Beyond those examples, there are a number of other things that should be left to countries that aren't the United States. It's a chuckle-worthy parody, so scroll down and have a look, and compare it to the original Super Bowl ad below that.
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