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Back in September I had a FB Marketplace 4-door LeBaron shipped from Maine to me in Indiana. Original Burnished Red Metallic paint, quite worn in places and surface rust in others, Champagne top, and interior in Parchment. Has its original window sticker and other paperwork, sold at Johnson Motors in Glencoe, Minn., in June 1973. I believe I'm the 4th owner, and possibly the youngest.
-The rest of the car doesn't look to have been monkeyed with at all. The interior just seems to need to be thoroughly detailed and conditioned, with the only real areas of wear I've found on the driver's lower 'B pillar' trim, the dash wood/vinyl, and a missing seat button in the rear.
-All the parts I've looked at so far look stock Chrysler and original, except perhaps the radiator. It has a cap that is stamped Mexico, and I think I understand that these originally had radiators with a plastic reserve tank off on the starboard side, which this does not.
-It hadn't wanted to stay running, and it turns out to be the fuel bowl in the Thermoquad. The mechanic put an electric choke Edelbrock in its place, which already makes a world of difference. He's giving the Thermoquad back to me, as I'd like to tinker with it.
-Needs a brake overhaul, including master cylinder and booster, which I'd like to do myself. Do any members have any suggestions on which master cylinder and booster to buy? I'm coming into the world of vintage full-size U.S. cars from only having driven 90s-2000s German cars and doing some work on those, so pretty much everything is new to me (I'm even just pleased with myself for being able to follow the service manual, disassemble and lubricate the headlight door motor, clean the contacts and get that working reliably!).
-The rear bumper has some severe pitting (rot?) near the bumper guards that has gone straight through much of the chrome, which is flaking around the edge. Are there any solutions to fixing that, or should I try to find a replacement bumper?
-For now, I'd like to get everything mechanical sorted out before I address the cosmetics on the outside. There is surface rust along the lower rockers, one of the quarter panels, and some noticeable pitting at the base of the rear windscreen. For what it's worth, an area of the hood that I cleaned, clayed, compounded and polished cleaned up beautifully! It's a happy coincidence that it too is red, like my daily.
If anyone is trying to keep track of these, here's the VIN and what I tried decoding of the fender tag:
YM43T3C301093
Imperial LeBaron
Medium
4 Door Hardtop
TC3: unknown
1973
Jefferson Avenue, Michigan
301093: Sequence Number
E85: 440 cid 4 barrel V8 350hp
D34: Light Duty Automatic Transmission
GE7: Burnished Red Metallic
RLL3: Trim - Premium, Leather 3-in-1 Split Bench, Parchment
HL2: Int. Door Frames, Parchment
605: Build Date: June 05
V1L: Full Vinyl Top, Champagne
H53: AutoTemp II A/C
R48: Power Antenna
L31: Hood/Fender Mounted Turn Signals
L35: Cornering Lamps
M45: Fender Skirts
P31: Power Windows
P41: Power Door Locks
N88: Auto Speed Control
G31: OS RH Manual Standard Mirror
G11: Tinted Glass (All)
R32: Dual Rear Speakers
I noticed that the window sticker has option S13 - Heavy Duty Suspension - but that isn't on the fender tag. Was that a dealer-installed option?
The good:
-54,000 miles, which I, the last owner, and the mechanic it's currently at believe to be original.-The rest of the car doesn't look to have been monkeyed with at all. The interior just seems to need to be thoroughly detailed and conditioned, with the only real areas of wear I've found on the driver's lower 'B pillar' trim, the dash wood/vinyl, and a missing seat button in the rear.
-All the parts I've looked at so far look stock Chrysler and original, except perhaps the radiator. It has a cap that is stamped Mexico, and I think I understand that these originally had radiators with a plastic reserve tank off on the starboard side, which this does not.
The less good:
-I have to get a new title in Indiana, as it didn't have one from its time in Maine.-It hadn't wanted to stay running, and it turns out to be the fuel bowl in the Thermoquad. The mechanic put an electric choke Edelbrock in its place, which already makes a world of difference. He's giving the Thermoquad back to me, as I'd like to tinker with it.
-Needs a brake overhaul, including master cylinder and booster, which I'd like to do myself. Do any members have any suggestions on which master cylinder and booster to buy? I'm coming into the world of vintage full-size U.S. cars from only having driven 90s-2000s German cars and doing some work on those, so pretty much everything is new to me (I'm even just pleased with myself for being able to follow the service manual, disassemble and lubricate the headlight door motor, clean the contacts and get that working reliably!).
-The rear bumper has some severe pitting (rot?) near the bumper guards that has gone straight through much of the chrome, which is flaking around the edge. Are there any solutions to fixing that, or should I try to find a replacement bumper?
Plans
-I want to keep it as stock and original as possible, maybe seeing about adding some of the options it didn't come with down the road.-For now, I'd like to get everything mechanical sorted out before I address the cosmetics on the outside. There is surface rust along the lower rockers, one of the quarter panels, and some noticeable pitting at the base of the rear windscreen. For what it's worth, an area of the hood that I cleaned, clayed, compounded and polished cleaned up beautifully! It's a happy coincidence that it too is red, like my daily.
If anyone is trying to keep track of these, here's the VIN and what I tried decoding of the fender tag:
YM43T3C301093
Imperial LeBaron
Medium
4 Door Hardtop
TC3: unknown
1973
Jefferson Avenue, Michigan
301093: Sequence Number
E85: 440 cid 4 barrel V8 350hp
D34: Light Duty Automatic Transmission
GE7: Burnished Red Metallic
RLL3: Trim - Premium, Leather 3-in-1 Split Bench, Parchment
HL2: Int. Door Frames, Parchment
605: Build Date: June 05
V1L: Full Vinyl Top, Champagne
H53: AutoTemp II A/C
R48: Power Antenna
L31: Hood/Fender Mounted Turn Signals
L35: Cornering Lamps
M45: Fender Skirts
P31: Power Windows
P41: Power Door Locks
N88: Auto Speed Control
G31: OS RH Manual Standard Mirror
G11: Tinted Glass (All)
R32: Dual Rear Speakers
I noticed that the window sticker has option S13 - Heavy Duty Suspension - but that isn't on the fender tag. Was that a dealer-installed option?