Vehicle Description
This 1986 Chrysler LeBaron Mark Cross is far more than just an
affordable drop-top classic. This represents a true range-topping
model with a special leather interior, retro-cool electronics, and
a terrific premium attitude worthy of the top point of the
pentastar brand. And it's all smartly packaged in this nimble
drop-top.
This kind of LeBaron made Lee Iacocca proud. The American
convertible was thought that have been dead by the 1980s. He was
able to bring it back on the versatile K platform, and this was the
pinnacle of that grand design. It's a premium LeBaron that pays
tribute to the coachbuilder name with a distant body where the
bumpers hugged the form and the proportions remained sporty. As a
true American, there was room for tasteful brightwork on the
special waterfall grille, wire wheel covers, window trim, and the
sleek panel over the rear lights. And the eggshell color of the
paint coordinates with the top to give this one a neat look when
the roof is in place. So while the value price leave room for any
improvements you may want to make, this one already has the right
style you want in a LeBaron.
The tan interior has an upper-class look against the off-white
exterior, especially with coordinating full tan pinstripe and boot
cover. So this one looks quite sophisticated with the top down.
Mark Cross was a leather company tracing its heritage back to the
1800s and this leather upholstery pays tribute to their craft.
There are a lot of electronics in this range-topping luxury
Chrysler. So this one really is impressive where it mixes the
classic wood-like trim with the retro-cool glow of the full digital
gauge package. Some details are working, but not at 100 percent,
like the power driver's seat and radio. But this is a
feature-filled car, and many of the best are doing great. So the
power convertible top and power windows are there to make sure you
never have to leave the driver's seat to open this drop-top to the
world. And the cold-blowing air conditioning lets you enjoy this
feeling even in the summer.
The 2.2-liter motor is a hardy powerplant that's famous for being
the foundation for Chrysler front-wheel drive cars. And these
premium ones were even built with a turbocharger for extra power.
Out on the road, the K-Car origins make this convertible feel light
and nimble. Plus, the three-speed automatic transmission, cruise
control, power steering, power brakes, and front disc brakes all
remind you this was built for easy touring comfort.
This is a premium drop-top that's also part of a proud American car
history. And since we don't get to see too many of these anymore,
you know you want to hurry on this well-priced classic. Call
now!