1989 Chrysler Lebaron Gtc Coupe 2-door 2.5l Car Is Like New Low Miles on 2040-cars
Wilmington, Delaware, United States
UP FOR AUCTION A RARE 1989 CHRYSLER TC MASERATI CONVERTIBLE. I am describing this car to the best of my ability. 41,000 original miles, garage kept, like new, CLEAN TITLE, 4-CYLINDER TURBO ENGINE ALL ORIGINAL INCLUDING FACTORY RIMS, RUST FREE CAR, ALL GLASS INTACT,YELLOW EXTERIOR , ITALIAN CAMEL LEATHER INTERIOR, RUNS EXCELLENT, THIS IS NOT BRAND NEW IT IS A 1989...1989! IF YOU WANT THIS CAR BRAND NEW, FIRE UP YOUR DELORIAN, GO BACK IN TIME, AND PICK ONE UP OFF THE LOT! IN AS-IS CONDITION. Neighbor recently passed away and is looking to sell car to deserving buyer ,NO RETURNS, BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING CHARGES.
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UAW urging Chrysler to sell shares to investors
Thu, 10 Jan 2013The United Auto Workers union is pushing Chrysler to sell 16.6 percent of its stock to investors in an attempt to establish the value of the shares. The UAW is currently locked in a lawsuit with Chrysler parent company Fiat over how much the Italian automaker should pay to buy shares from the trust fund. Last year, Fiat told the trust it intended to exercise its right to purchase 3.3 percent of the union's shares at issue. But the union contended the 54,154 shares were worth closer to $381 million instead of the $155 million Fiat offered.
Currently, the UAW owns 41.5 percent of Chrysler while Fiat holds 58.5 percent of the company. Currently, it's unclear whether the UAW could force Chrysler to put the shares on the open market. Doing so would be the first step toward a much-anticipated initial public offering. Chrysler has said it will comply with its shareholders agreement, and Fiat has echoed that tune. According to The Detroit Free Press, the UAW Retiree Medical Benefits Trust has declined to comment on the situation.
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You don't have take our word for it - Chrysler knows it, too. Reflecting back upon the second-generation model's styling today, Ralph Gilles, Chrysler's senior vice president of design is refreshingly candid, telling Autoblog, "Our previous generation of leaders didn't understand the car very well, and kind of forced this front end on us." For 2015, Gilles and Co. have worked to recapture some of the 2005 design's lightning in a bottle. In Gilles' words, the brief for the refreshed 2015 model was to "give the car the attitude it deserves... up the attitude, up the presence."
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