Interesting Facts About the Chrysler LeBaron AA
The Chrysler LeBaron began its story as a respected coachbuilder in the 1920s before evolving into its own model line in 1977. Over the years it spanned several distinct generations, making it one of Chrysler's longest‑running nameplates.
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From Coachbuilder to Model Line
LeBaron started out as a coachbuilding firm in the 1920s, crafting custom bodies for various automakers. In 1977 the name was elevated to a full‑time Chrysler model line, marking its official debut as a production vehicle.
First Generation (1977–1981) Launch
The first generation of the Chrysler LeBaron ran from 1977 through 1981, representing the brand’s initial foray as its own model. This period established the LeBaron’s presence in Chrysler’s lineup.
Second Generation and the 1987 Coupé/Convertible Revival
A second generation followed from 1982 to 1988, continuing the LeBaron’s evolution. After the first‑generation coupé and convertible were discontinued in 1986, Chrysler introduced a new LeBaron coupé/convertible for the 1987 model year, which remained in production through the mid‑1990s.
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