Just bought a convertible chrysler lebaron

The common joke for that car was "it will look better once its out of the shipping crate".
The carbs were Minuki or something like that. The choke spring was so strong it would eat away the shaft bores in the carb. Webber made a conversion carb that worked great on them.
The cars were often seen on the roads with the top and door windows down and the quarter windows remained up. That's because the panels would fill with water and ruin the quarter windows motors and regulators. Owners learned to leave them up at all times. I once saw solid ice fills in both of those panels.
What's inside the rear brake drums is the pissyest excuse for brake hardware I have ever seen.