1982 Chrysler Lebaron
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For 1982, the Lebaron moved to the front-wheel-drive Chrysler K platform, where it was the upscale brand's lowest-priced offering. It was initially available in just sedan and coupe versions.
In early 1982, it was released in a convertible version, bringing to the market the first factory-built open-topped domestic vehicle since the 1976 Cadillac Eldorado.
Despite being mechanically similar to the Aries and Reliant, its fascia closely resembled those of the larger E-body sedans. This generation featured Chrysler's Electronic Voice Alert, a computerized voice that warned drivers about various conditions with phrases such as 'Your door is ajar,' or 'Your engine oil pressure is low'.
This beautiful brown convertible features brown leather interior and is powered by the 2. 6 Liter 4 Cylinder mated to an automatic transmission. It is loaded with power options and Air conditioning so put the top down and...