2005 Chrysler Crossfire Limited Convertible 2-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
Woodstock, Vermont, United States
Here is a wonderful opportunity to acquire a fabulous, low mileage Chrysler Crossfire Limited Convertible. Driven less than 24000 miles this is an outstanding example. As you probably know Crossfires were designed and built by Mercedes Benz in Germany and imported to select Daimler Chrysler dealers here in the States. Based on Mercedes fine SLK series these are fabulous driving machines offering superior performance and comfort. Equipped with all factory options including power heated leather seats, premium stereo including CD changer, Navigation, staggered 18 and 19 inch alloy wheels with performance tires, fully automatic padded cloth soft top, and much, much more. Exterior finish is nearly new, never any accidents or paintwork. Interior carpets, panels, seats, dash and all instruments are as new. Fully serviced by a Benz dealer prior to being stored this winter. Now that spring has finally arrived this car is ready to be enjoyed. Absolutely needs nothing, drives, handles and performs like new car. Please check my feedback. I am not a traditional dealer, just an individual who enjoys fine motorcars and takes great pride in offering a few select automobiles to enthusiasts like myself. I will happily arrange a personal inspection by appointment. Email any questions, all will be answered honestly and promptly. Bid with confidence, I promise you will not be disappointed in this automobile. |
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