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Chrysler LeBaron

Sedan / Coupe / Convertible 1957–1995 93–174 hp Petrol / 4-cyl / V6

The LeBaron was Chrysler's enduring mid-market nameplate — peaking in 1980s America as a convertible icon that brought open-top motoring back to the mainstream market.

38 years
Production Run
1982
Convertible Relaunch
FWD
Final Generation
Icon
1980s Convertible

Overview

The Chrysler LeBaron nameplate has one of the longest histories in American automotive history, spanning from 1957 to 1995 across multiple body styles and platforms. The most culturally significant LeBaron era is the K-car-based third generation of the 1980s, when Chrysler made the bold decision to revive the American convertible — a segment that had been effectively dead since 1976. The 1982 LeBaron convertible became a surprise hit, with celebrities and style-conscious buyers drawn to its accessible open-top motoring at a mainstream price.

The K-car platform LeBaron (1982–1988) was available as a coupe, convertible, and limited sedan, using the 2.2L four-cylinder in naturally aspirated and turbocharged forms. The final generation (1987–1995) moved to the JA platform with improved dynamics and the option of the 3.0L V6 for smoother performance.

In Azerbaijan, the LeBaron is a vintage curiosity — most appealing as a convertible collector car from the 1980s. The later JA-platform coupe and convertible are more practical for occasional use.

Key Specifications

  • Final generation engine options: 2.5L 4-cyl (100 hp), 2.5L Turbo (174 hp), 3.0L V6 (141 hp)
  • Transmission: 5-speed manual or 3-speed automatic
  • Drive: Front-wheel drive
  • Body styles: Sedan, coupe, convertible
  • 0–100 km/h: ~10.0s (naturally aspirated)
  • Fuel consumption: 10.0–13.0 L/100km

Variant Comparison

VariantPowertrainPower0–100 km/hBest For
GTC Convertible (2.5)2.5L 4-cyl100 hp~10.0s 0–100Budget open-top driving
Premium Coupe (3.0 V6)3.0L V6141 hp~9.0s 0–100Smoother V6 performance
Turbo Convertible2.5L Turbo174 hp~8.0s 0–100Most performance

Competitor Snapshot

ModelStrengthCompromise (Local Context)
Ford Mustang ConvertibleRWD dynamics, V8 option, better imageHigher price, less practical for daily use
Pontiac Sunbird ConvertibleSimilar budget optionLess prestige, less refined
Dodge 600 ConvertibleSame K-car platform, lower priceLess premium badge

Ownership Cost Estimator (Azerbaijan)

  • Estimated annual fuel consumption: 575.0 L/year
  • Estimated annual fuel cost: $489
  • Total annual ownership estimate: $2489
  • Average monthly ownership estimate: $207
  • These are 30–40 year old vehicles — budget for a comprehensive restoration approach.
  • K-car platform parts are generally available from US vintage suppliers.
  • Convertible tops: replacement fabric is available from specialist hood manufacturers.

Maintenance & Service in Azerbaijan

  • Full rubber refresh is essential on any 30+ year old example.
  • Convertible top mechanism: lubricate folding mechanism annually.
  • K-car specific: check for rust around door sills and wheel arches.
  • Fuel pump and injectors: inspect on aged examples — fuel system components deteriorate over time.

Used LeBaron Buying Checklist

  • Assess convertible top fabric condition — replacement fabric is available but adds cost.
  • Inspect for body rust, particularly on door bottoms and wheel arches.
  • Test all electrical systems — 1980s Chrysler wiring can develop gremlins.
  • Check engine and transmission for fluid leaks.
  • Verify cooling system hoses and radiator condition.

LeBaron FAQ — Azerbaijan Buyers

Q: Why was the LeBaron convertible culturally significant?
When Chrysler launched the LeBaron convertible in 1982, it restarted the American convertible market that had been essentially dead since 1976. No major US manufacturer had offered a production convertible in years. The LeBaron's success inspired every other manufacturer to follow with their own convertible offerings through the 1980s.
Q: Is the K-car LeBaron or the JA-platform LeBaron more desirable?
For collectors, the K-car convertibles (1982–1988) have stronger cultural significance. For practical use, the JA-platform final generation (1987–1995) is more refined and modern. Both are vintage collector cars rather than practical daily transport.

Should You Buy the Chrysler LeBaron?

A vintage American convertible icon — buy for character and history, not modern practicality.

The Chrysler LeBaron is best as a weekend and show car, particularly the convertible variants. Choose the best-condition example available and budget for restoration work on any aged vehicle. The 1982–1988 K-car convertibles are the most historically significant.

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