Personally, I like it. Brings back memories of a friend's car back when they were still new. Were I in the market for a small sedan to use as a daily, this is something that would interest me... but to most people it's just going to be an old econobox. If there are Acclaim/Spirit/A-body LeBaron forums, find them and advertise it there, but don't be surprised if it becomes a donor for a Turbo III swap. If you're concerned at all about what's going to become of it, maybe selling it isn't a good idea.
I don't want to be negative, but advertised at or above $2,750 you'll likely have it for sale for a long time. Of course, there will always be someone mental for any type of car; it's just going to be a waiting game for them to surface. In the case of my own Mom's car, we sold what was essentially a brand-new car (2014 Malibu w/2,900 miles) for $8,000 under book just to get rid of it. None of us wanted it, and we didn't want to deal with tire-kickers trying to eke out anywhere near book.
If you're going to advertise it online, expect a call (or several) from a place called Once Driven. They claim they have people looking for cars like that, and that your price is very good (even if you list it at $20,000). They'll charge you $200, and while the car sits not selling they'll eventually tell you to lower your price (which you already did, since you took $200 off the top to pay them). The "people" they have looking amounts to whomever happens to view your car on their Facebook wall. That's it. They just copy/paste the ad there. Getting your money back per their guarantee will probably involve getting your credit-card company involved. They called me six times when I had the Valiant for sale trying to get me to send them $200. I did my research on them. They have a terrible BBB score and tons of complaints. Don't waste your time talking with them.