For example, body panels are likely to be different, as are some interior components. Engine parts are *more* likely to be interchangeable if the engines are the same, but even then, there could be minor differences. Suspension and brake components might share some similarity, but again, not guaranteed.
To know for sure if a specific part is interchangeable, you need to:
* Identify the specific part number: This is the most reliable method. Compare part numbers from a 1991 and 1995 LeBaron. You can usually find these numbers on the part itself or in a parts catalog.
* Check a parts catalog: Websites like AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, or Napa Auto Parts allow you to enter the year, make, and model and see the available parts. Compare the parts for both years.
* Consult a repair manual: A factory repair manual will have detailed information about part specifications and potential compatibility issues.
In short: don't assume interchangeability. Always verify using the methods above before purchasing parts.