So, this is the Chrysler LeBaron Convertible, a compact convertible in metallic gold with tan leather interior. The paint is faded on the truck and hood, the top looks to have been replaced since it looks relatively new. Wire wheel hubcabs look great!
The car is a four cylinder, front wheel drive car on the K car platform. Powered top works without issues. The rear quarter windows do not work. Spare front grill and rear taillights are included. The owner really loved this car. It was his daily driver to work and back.
According to Wiki: In 1984, The New York Times said the K platform not only "single-handedly saved Chrysler from certain death, it also provided the company with a platform that could be stretched, smoothed, poked, chopped and trimmed." Arriving on the brink of Chrysler's near certain financial collapse, the new platform had a dramatic effect, helping Chrysler report a profit in October 1980 of $10 million, its first profit in two years. A plethora of K-platform body styles and badge-engineered variants followed the original range, including the company's minivans and upscale Chrysler division models.
If you need to re-live the 80’s, you need to cruise this car, listening to Depesche Mode, Madonna and Michael Jackson!