1984 Chrysler LeBaron Mark Cross® Town & Country Convertible
I am proud to offer this beautiful piece of Americana: the 1984 Chrysler LeBaron Mark Cross® edition leather interior clad Town & Country simulated wood paneled convertible. Made famous in the 80’s by Chrysler CEO Lee Iacocca and pitchman Ricardo Montalban. Revived in the early 2000’s by Seinfeld’s George Costanza buying actor Jon Voight’s old LeBaron.
Most LeBarons and Chrysler K-Cars have been run into the ground and now reside as rusty relics in backyards and junkyards and are beyond redemption, worth nothing. They been driven for hundreds of thousands of miles and fell into the hands of people ill-equipped to financially look after and preserve them. This LeBaron has been lovingly cared for its entire life; a time capsule with 26,000 ORIGINAL MILES. A gorgeous example, preserved in original factory condition, ready for summer drives or to be added to the most distinguished of car collections.
AWARD WINNING! This very car won Second Place in the Front Wheel Drive Stock class at this year's Chrysler Performance West Car Club's annual Spring Fling event. The scrutiny and judging by Chrysler qualified adjudicators was exacting and fierce!
Lots of recent service has been performed to keep this car in top operating condition. In fact, more has been spent on service in the past year on this car than what most LeBarons are worth. As such, this LeBaron needs absolutely nothing more than a new home. Everything operates as it should and will bring miles of driving pleasure and ownership satisfaction. Cheapskate hoarders and armchair car flippers, go back to Craigslist and Junkyards. This LeBaron isn’t for you.
If you can find a better LeBaron, Buy It!
Recent Service Receipts Include: