05 Crossfire Srt 6 Roadster Convertible - Rare Vehicle on 2040-cars
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6 Roadster Convertible $21,000
or reasonable offer.
I have three teenage drivers with two in college and the other heading that way. Sadly, it is time to sell my mid-life Chrysler…. This is a beautiful car that is incredibly fast. It will snap your head back in the seat. It is an absolute blast to drive and gets lots of looks and compliments. I am the second owner, but I bought it from my aunt who purchased it new so I know it has been well maintained. This car retailed at $50,000 new. Driven regularly but never in snow and rarely in rain. Always garaged. It was covered during winter months. Oil and filters changed religiously every 4000 miles and always fueled with premium. Non-smoker (me and the car). 1 of only 1,500 SRT6 Roadsters produced (according to Wikipedia). It was designed and built by Mercedes-AMG during the few years that they owned Chrysler and will probably be a collector’s car someday.
I also have the official Crossfire SRT 6 luggage set. It has never been used and still has the original tags on it. |
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