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Chrysler Crossfire Convertible Limited Auto V6 24110 Miles Beautiful Condition on 2040-cars

US $15,650.00
Year:2005 Mileage:24110
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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2005 CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE CONVERTIBLE V6 LIMITED

An exceptional, low mileage Crossfire Convertible limited, finished in Black with a beautiful Dark Slate Grey and Cool Vanilla leather interior with a complimenting Black canvas convertible top. This Limited V6 roadster is in near perfect condition. The power factory top has been replaced and is just under a year old, as is the Radio/navigation system. The 19 inch alloys have a recent set of matching Performance Nitto tires. The car comes with two remote control keys, the books, and navigation Discs.

The Crossfire has been driven just 24110 miles and has spent its whole life here in South Florida. The Convertible has a fault free CarFax which shows the comprehensive service history, along with its accident free past. The Crossfire has had a pampered life as you can see from the 55 pictures provided. The car has been kept in a climate controlled garage for all of the 4 years of the present owner’s stewardship. The tires are recent and the Crossfire even comes with a custom made cover that has never been used. This is a Beautiful,unmolested car that is second to none.

This is a rare opportunity to own this classic sports car. The V6 3.2 18 valve Mercedes Benz engine produces 215 H.P giving a top speed of an electronically limited 155 MPH the V6 mated to its 5 speed Automatic Transmission can propel this classic sports car to 60 MPH in just 6.4 second. Built in Germany on the Mercedes Benz SLK underpinnings and imported to the USA in limited numbers, this is a true classic sports car. The Power top takes just 22 second to hide its self under its tidy tonneau cover and the Crossfire looks truly beautiful with the top down.

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Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have, I have several Haulage companies I have done business with and can get shipping quotes for you at your cost.

 

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