1989 Chrysler TC by Maserati.

January 11, 2012

9 comments

9 comments:

David said...

Back in the days when the big three flirted with the European marques. Ford had Jaguar for awhile.

Plag said...

I have to say, this attempt to fancy-up a LeBaron is pretty pathetic. Frankly, I find a standard LeBaron convertible from this era a more attractive car than this incongruous amalgamation.

erik said...

I agree! How was it possible to make it uglier?

Ben Piff said...

I'm amazed that any K-Car related designs made it into the 90s! I'd be very interested to know the primary demographics that bought what I think looks like a Granny car with a Cosworth engine.

Anonymous said...

I'd be very interested to know the primary demographics that bought what I think looks like a Granny car with a Cosworth engine.

That would be a demographic of 1: noted shill and maven of taste, Lido Iaccoca. "We need more Opera Windows, Alessandro!!"

Justin said...

""We need more Opera Windows, Alessandro!!"
LOL!
So true.
Still, TC's are pretty quirky/interesting.

Anonymous said...

Excuse me,I feel the need to puke. What was Lee thinking? Actually, what was Maserati thinking?

clifton.ra said...

"... the primary demographics..."

It was the age of Yuppie imports. This one probably appealed to the older divorced male pipe-smoker wearing Miami Vice penny loafers and a pastel sports jacket with the sleeves rolled-up.

Anonymous said...

Actually, the TC was designed first, They were not successful in large part because the LeBaron was introduced first. I don't think any parts are interchangable, despite the similar looks. Look under the hood and at the interior, and you will see major differences. No rear seat in the TC, for example.
-Garrysr