1989 Chrysler Chrysler TC by Maserati TC
1989 Chrysler Chrysler TC by Maserati TC
I have seen them before-along long time ago....kinda of reminds me of the Crossfire - most people have never heard or seen them and there harder and harder to find with low miles-lol its on e-bay. what started this is today I was talking to a gent that was driving his C/F and ask'd if he was going to the dragon next weekend, He said NO - he was going to the Albuquerque N.M. Ballon festival and some how we got about talking about his T C and so I had to remind my self that it wasn't a Lebarron....and it was made up from like 5 different country's -well anyway here is one on e-bay with less than 8k miles
Chrysler : Chrysler TC by Maserati | eBay
Chrysler : Chrysler TC by Maserati | eBay
Re: 1989 Chrysler Chrysler TC by Maserati TC
Well it was definitely the "high water mark" for the K-Car platform....that's for sure.
Actually, I always kind of liked them. Probably because I liked the idea of removing about a foot of the wheelbase and making a two seater out of a car that originally came with a back seat.
Well that, and I'm a sucker for a porthole window.
Actually, I always kind of liked them. Probably because I liked the idea of removing about a foot of the wheelbase and making a two seater out of a car that originally came with a back seat.
Well that, and I'm a sucker for a porthole window.
Re: 1989 Chrysler Chrysler TC by Maserati TC
Originally Posted by +fireamx
Well it was definitely the "high water mark" for the K-Car platform....that's for sure.
Actually, I always kind of liked them. Probably because I liked the idea of removing about a foot of the wheelbase and making a two seater out of a car that originally came with a back seat.
Well that, and I'm a sucker for a porthole window.
Actually, I always kind of liked them. Probably because I liked the idea of removing about a foot of the wheelbase and making a two seater out of a car that originally came with a back seat.
Well that, and I'm a sucker for a porthole window.
There were 3 or 4 at Carlisle this year, parked in our area of the show field. They were definitely over priced, in the $30's vs. the cheaper, but loaded LeBaron at $22-23K. It was definitely upscale, when compared to the LeBaron verts.
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Re: 1989 Chrysler Chrysler TC by Maserati TC
Originally Posted by DTMenace
+fireamx
There were 3 or 4 at Carlisle this year, parked in our area of the show field. They were definitely over priced, in the $30's vs. the cheaper, but loaded LeBaron at $22-23K. It was definitely upscale, when compared to the LeBaron verts.
Dennis
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There were 3 or 4 at Carlisle this year, parked in our area of the show field. They were definitely over priced, in the $30's vs. the cheaper, but loaded LeBaron at $22-23K. It was definitely upscale, when compared to the LeBaron verts.
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Re: 1989 Chrysler Chrysler TC by Maserati TC
Originally Posted by Mike-in-Orange
That was, IMHO, a major factor in their downfall - they looked too much like the LeBaron even though they actually shared very little with each other. Sure, the basic platform was the same, but the engines were different enough and none of the body panels are actually interchangeable. If you're going to make a "halo" car on the same platform as a major seller, don't make it look like that major seller for goodness sake! If it's going to be different, make it different. It's a much nicer car than most people think, because most people think it really is nothing more than a shortened LeBaron.
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Originally Posted by AussieXFire
If you want a Maserati engined vehicle, maybe one of these might be nice. I think they were sold in the US
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