Vehicle Description
Chrysler brought back the era of the cool cruising American
drop-top with this generation Chrysler LeBaron Convertible. And
this well-preserved 1992 example gives you terrific details like
sharp paint, a loaded A/C interior, and the desirable fuel-injected
V6 option.
The LeBaron has a terrific history at Chrysler. It re-ignited a
love for the American can convertible in the early 1980s and
evolved into this design. The hidden headlight front end,
sleek-fitting body, color-matched bumpers, and flush tail light
panel were all part of a design that brought the classic American
drop-top into the modern era. You can see it all so well today
because this exceptionally preserved example has averaged barely
over 2200 miles annually. It keeps a very stock style with nice
details like well-fitting doors, good seals, and clean glass -
including the rear window. The red paint appears to be the factory
application, still looking impressive for its age. And the clean
black rub strip that hugs the waistline also goes nicely with the
black convertible top. The only real addition we can spot is a set
of bright 15-inch alloys. They use the waterfall grille to give you
the right touch of American brightwork distinction.
The high-end LX model means you're treated to a loaded leather
interior. The bucket seats up front have modern bolstering, and the
driver's one is power-adjustable for the best in all-day comfort.
You have many modern features, including power locks, cruise
control, an armrest center console, an electric rear defogger, and
the factory AM/FM/cassette premium audio system. You even get
modern safety features like a driver's airbag and anti-lock brakes.
But we know what your true favorite features will be. The power
windows combined with the power folding roof means you don't have
to leave the driver's seat to go from enclosed luxury to a
wind-in-you-hair experience. And with the air conditioning blowing
nice and cold, you can do this on those long summer days and still
stay comfortable.
This may be a great American cruiser, but the optional Japanese
motor makes this one particularly desirable. It's the 3.0-liter
fuel-injected V6 borrowed from Mitsubishi. The overhead camshaft
design gives it a great low end, and then the V6's powerful nature
takes over at highway speeds. The result is a smooth and
comfortable ride, whether a grocery run or a road trip. Also adding
to this drive-happy nature are features like power steering, power
brakes, front discs, and a four-speed automatic transmission with
overdrive.
Complete with the owner's manual packet. This is a loaded luxury
convertible with plenty of sophistication. And it's also a great
chapter in American motoring. So don't miss this preserved LeBaron
drop-top. Call now!