2005 Chrysler Crossfire Limited Convertible 2-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
Westbury, New York, United States
I spend a year searching for this car in this condition. I am extremely fussy, and this car is so close to new if you didn't know the years they were produced you think it was virtually just taken off the showroom floor. I have loved the retro style since it came to the market. I finally purchased and absolutely beautiful one with low miles, 100% ORIGINAL paint, SRT front bumper installed by Chrysler. Custom german rims that are made for this car, no spacers required. The rims have white highlights that match the car beautiful. The factory paint looks as good as it did on the showroom floor. My only reason for selling, it sits in my garage covered all the time. I have a wife and 4 year old, so the few times I drive it are solo. As much fun as it is, not being able to include my family it's just bitter sweet. This car is stunning, I know, not because I own it but because when I was looking I had spend a year and many miles looking for the perfect one, and as I mentioned I am FUSSY! Or as my wife would say PITA ;) I had seen many, none were even close to the like new condition of this car. This car stands out from all the rest. 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. This Limited is equipped with great factory options, including power heated leather seats, premium stereo including CD changer, fully automatic padded cloth soft top (which is just like new), and much, much more. Exterior finish is nearly new, never any accidents or paintwork. Interior carpets, panels, seats, dash and all instruments are beautiful. Now that summer has finally arrived this car is ready to be enjoyed. Absolutely needs nothing, drives, handles and performs virtually like new car. I by know means have to sell this car, I have two other vehicles that are my daily drives and if the right price isn't presented I'll keep it covered in my garage and enjoy from time to time. Whether I drive it or not, I still enjoy it as beautiful eye candy. Feel free to make an offer, I have this for sale locally and can sell at anytime. I will assist in shipping. Located on Long Island, NY (Nassau County) |
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