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When did Chrysler buy the LeBaron car company?

When did Chrysler buy the LeBaron car company?

LeBaron was purchased by Chrysler in 1953 along with its parent Briggs Manufacturing Company. The LeBaron has become one of the longest running nameplates in Chrysler history.

What kind of engine does a Chrysler LeBaron have?

In base configuration, the car was powered by Chrysler’s 2.2 liter inline-4 engine, later replaced by a 2.5 L TBI version generating 100 hp (75 kW). A turbocharged 2.2 L engine producing 146 hp (109 kW) was also available. The GTS moniker was dropped for 1989]

When did the Chrysler LeBaron get a facelift?

The LeBaron was facelifted for 1986 receiving rounder front and rear ends to improve aerodynamics. Coupes and convertibles were dropped for 1987, being replaced by the all-new J-body LeBaron released that year. The sedan and wagon continued with minor change until 1988.

What kind of car was the 1985 LeBaron?

The 1985 LeBaron GTS was a somewhat different car than the standard LeBaron and was based on the Chrysler H platform. It was available at the same time as the Cadillac Cimarron as a luxury-brand model, while offering a similar level of equipment to the small Cadillac.

When did the Chrysler LeBaron convertible come out?

Though not devoid of flaws, LeBarons still look sharp and perform reasonably well–at least with the smooth V6 engine. Back in 1987, Chrysler’s LeBaron coupe and convertible changed radically–and the new shape was destined to stick around through 1995. By the ’90s, LeBaron was the country’s top-selling convertible.

What kind of horsepower does a Chrysler LeBaron have?

A year later, a Chrysler Sebring would serve as its open-topped successor. The Mitsubishi-built 3.0-liter V6, introduced as an option for 1990, develops 141 horsepower.

What kind of brakes does a LeBaron convertible have?

The former “performance” suspension was downgraded to “sport,” and 4-wheel disc brakes became an option. Antilock braking became available for ’92, including rear disc brakes instead of the usual drums. Convertibles also got standard rear shoulder belts. nation red/amber taillamps.

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Ruth Doyle