1982 Chrysler Lebaron Medallion Convertible Mark Cross Leather Edit. 2-door 2.6l on 2040-cars
Deatsville, Alabama, United States
1982 Chrysler LeBaron Medallion Convertible Mark Cross Leather Edit. 2-Door 2.6L This is an AWESOME find for a collector, or just someone who appreciates a classic american convertible. It is a 1982 Chrysler LeBaron Medallion convertible with an immaculate Mark Cross edition leather interior. The car was recently featured in a wedding on the set of the 2003 movie "Big Fish". I am the 3rd owner of this car that has just over 75k original miles! It has been stored in a garage for most of its life, and is in outstanding condition for a car of this age. I purchased it from a little old lady who has become legally blind so she had not even cranked the car for 2-1/2 years. We purchased the car to help her out of a financial bind that she was in, and we have owned it for about 8-months now. In that time I have replaced the following items:
The car runs great and rides like a dream with the new shocks & struts! Believe me when I tell you that it turns heads everywhere we go... I can't even drive it to the grocery store without someone coming up to talk to me about it. There are the normal minor scratches and paint chips that you would expect to find in a car of this age, but nothing a scratch-and-dent place couldn't take out with some minor TLC. The soft top is in great condition too except for one small 2" tear in the driver's side rear corner, where it looks like someone raised and lowered the top without the support strap fastened on the inside creating a stress tear. The corner clip covers part of the tear, and there has been no noticeable water leakage from it. There is a picture showing this and some of the other scratches or small chips in the paint. I tried to post as many pics as I could showing all aspects of the car and I reached the 24-picture maximum limit of the eBay auction. If there is something else you would like a shot of or you would like more information, then please message me and I will try to respond within 24-48 hours. Good Luck & God Bless! |
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