2001 Chrysler 300m ***custom 20" Chrome Rims*** on 2040-cars
Carrollton, Georgia, United States
Here you have a burgundy 2001 Chrysler 300m with 142k miles on it and custom 20" chrome rims with 85% of thread left on it. I can and will add the original 4 tires at buyer's request, free of charge. Cosmetics on the exterior are in very good condition and will have heads turning when driving buy. The inside is equipped with tan leather and wood-grain interior with power everything, sliding sun roof, heating seats, cassette player, 4-disc CD changer, multiple car charging outlets, and backseats that fold down too for trunk entrance to very HUGE trunk. This 300m is in very good mechanical condition with no engine problems, no service lights, no major problems, etc. The only problem with this vehicle is that the inner tie rods popped off of the steering gear and the wheels don't turn but the steering wheel does. It still starts up perfectly, drives front and back perfectly, and everything else works perfectly. The car just can't turn when you drive it until those tie rods be put back onto the steering gear. You can come and look at it with you're mechanic or go and get a quote of how much it'll cost to fix. It can be between $200-$400 dollars depending on the mechanic. Also there is a few minor scratches on the driver seat only, as you can see in the pictures. All other interior cosmetics are in mint condition and never been smoked in neither have there been any pets, so of course it's odor free. You can check KBB or any other site and see that it's worth way more. I'm looking for at least $1,600 and you can also make offers! CLEAN TITLE IN HAND and car manual as well. Happy bidding and BID WITH CONFIDENCE.
SHIPPING/PICKING UP OPTIONS: You have the option of coming to the location and picking up the car or I can ship it to you ONLY if you're in the southeastern region of the U.S. That includes: GA, AL, TN, SC, and FL. Will consider states touching these states, such as: NC, VA, KY, and MS. Contact me for estimates on shipping cost. If needed to be shipped within the southeastern region, I will need the city and state in which it will be shipped to and the price will be added onto you buying price. Shipping options must be paid in Cashier's Check/Money Order or Credit/Debit Card. Cash will be accepted if being shipped in GA only. |
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