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2007 Chrysler Crossfire Convertible 2-door 3.2l on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:70893
Location:

Manchester, New Hampshire, United States

Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
Advertising:

This is the 2007 Crossfire Limited Convertible (Roadster) model with all of the options. It has 

accumulated only 70,900 miles which were put on the car by the 2nd original owner) and has the original 

“Aero Blue metalic ” paint with a contrasting 2-tone gray leather interior, both in near perfect condition. 

Everything about this car is original and it has been maintained religiously…even the original wheels are 

nearly perfect! It was sold new locally and driven very sparingly and only in good weather. It is loaded with 

features including dual climate control, Infinity stereo system, heated seats, home link system, 6 speed 

manual transmission, and a host of other niceties that one wouldn’t expect to find on a small “sports car”! 


The Mercedes 3.2L V-6 engine in the car makes it amazingly fast, and its suspension and chassis attributes 

make it stick to the road like glue! It is an absolute blast to drive, and it runs, drives, and even looks like a 

brand new car! In my opinion, there has never been a finer looking and performing sports car on the road, 

and everywhere I go I get questions and compliments about it. This has to be one of the finest examples 

available! It even has a custom set of luggage (with the Crossfire logo) that was designed specifically for the 

car to take maximum advantage of the limited storage space in the trunk! The car has never been modified, 

raced, or abused in any way (as many of these cars have) and it is priced in accordance with Kelly Blue 

Book 

private party values. You can probably find lower priced examples but the old adage of "you get what you 

pay for" definitely applies here!. This is an absolutely "no excuses car"!

The fine print: Despite the remarkable, original condition of this vehicle, it IS a used car and is sold as is 

where is with no warranty expressed or implied. Any offer to buy this car will be construed as a commitment 

by the person making the offer to complete the purchase. If there are any questions at all about the car, 

please ask them before submitting your offers. I will assist any transporter in the loading of the car, but any 

necessary transportation costs and arrangements shall be the responsibility of the buyer. Payment for the 

car will have to be completed before any delivery takes place 


and fund transfer will have to be in the form of bank wire transfer within 3 days of the close of the sale. I will 

assist as best I can to make this an easy transaction, but it will be very business-like for both parties 

protection. Also, the car is listed for sale in several other venues, so I reserve the right to end this auction at 

any time if the car becomes unavailable to our auction on ebay.

to contact our sales mangr  for any of your questions,please call or text @ anytime 603-785-3898 ask for Big 

Georges or Email us @ HMSAUTOMOTIVE111@gmail.com


HERE ALL RECORDS SINCE IT WAS BORN TILL THIS WEEK

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2007 Chrysler Crossfire Limited
Report Run Date: 2014-05-19 20:18:39.791 EDT

Report Summary

  • Class: Sport Car - Premium
  • Engine: 3.2L V6 MPI
  • Country of Assembly: United States
  • Vehicle Age: 7 year(s)
  • Calculated Owners: 1
  • VIN: 1C3LN65LX7X073953
  • Year: 2007
  • Make: Chrysler
  • Model: Crossfire Limited
  • Style/Body: Roadster 2D

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AccidentCheck

Reported accidents: 0

Title and ProblemCheck

Your vehicle checks out!

OdometerCheck

Your vehicle checks out!

Last Reported Odometer Reading: 70,851

Vehicle Use and EventCheck

Specific vehicle use(s) or events reported

AccidentCheck

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checks_outYour Vehicle Checks Out! There have been no accidents reported to AutoCheck for this 2007 Chrysler Crossfire Limited (1C3LN65LX7X073953). AutoCheck receives its accident data from government sources and independent agencies, and based on the information available to us, we have found that no accidents have been reported on this vehicle.

Title and ProblemCheck

checks_outYour Vehicle Checks Out! AutoCheck's database for this 2007 Chrysler Crossfire Limited (1C3LN65LX7X073953) shows no negative titles or other problems. When reported to AutoCheck, these events can indicate serious past damage or other significant problems, and disqualifies the vehicle for AutoCheck Buyback Protection. Check the Vehicle Use and EventCheck for reported accidents that can affect vehicle safety and value.

0 Problem(s) Reported:15 Title/Problem areas checked:
imageNo abandoned title record
imageNo damaged title or major damage incident record
imageNo fire damaged title record
imageNo grey market title record
imageNo hail damage title record
imageNo insurance loss title or probable total loss record
imageNo junk or scrapped title record
imageNo manufacturer buyback/lemon title record
imageNo odometer problem title record
imageNo rebuilt/rebuildable title record
imageNo salvage title or salvage auction record
imageNo water damaged title record
imageNo NHTSA crash test record
imageNo frame/unibody damage record
imageNo recycling facility record

OdometerCheck

checks_outYour Vehicle Checks Out! AutoCheck examined the reported odometer readings reported to AutoCheck for this 2007 Chrysler Crossfire Limited (1C3LN65LX7X073953) and no indication of an odometer rollback or tampering was found. AutoCheck uses business rules to determine if reported odometer readings are significantly less than previously reported values. Not all reported odometer readings are used. Title and auction events also report odometer tampering or breakage.

0 Problem(s) Reported:MileageDate Reported
image1203/21/2008
image56,20404/02/2012
image70,84612/17/2013
image70,84601/24/2014
image70,84604/07/2014
image70,85105/06/2014

Vehicle Use and EventCheck

imageInformation Reported! AutoCheck shows additional vehicle uses or events reported to AutoCheck for this 2007 Chrysler Crossfire Limited (1C3LN65LX7X073953). This includes reported vehicle uses such as rental or lease, and events such as whether the vehicle has been reported to have had a loan/lien or a duplicate title issued. Other events show if the vehicle has a reported accident and how many calculated accidents or if it has been reported stolen or repossessed. It is recommended to have pre-owned vehicles inspected by a third party prior to purchase.

1 Event(s) Reported:6 Vehicle uses checked:
imageFleet, rental and/or lease use record(s)
imageNo taxi use record
imageNo police use record
imageNo government use record
imageNo livery use record
imageNo driver education record
2 Event(s) Reported:9 Vehicle events checked:
imageNo accident record reported through accident data sources
imageNo corrected title record
imageNo duplicate title record
imageNo emission/safety inspection record
imageLoan/Lien record(s)
imageNo fire damage incident record
imageRepossessed record(s)
imageNo theft record
imageNo storm area registration/title record

Full History

Below are the historical events for this vehicle listed in chronological order. Any discrepancies will be in bold text.

Report Run Date 2014-05-19 20:18:39.791 EDT

Vehicle: 2007 Chrysler Crossfire Limited (1C3LN65LX7X073953)

Event dateLocationOdometer readingData SourceDetails
03/21/2008OLATHE, KS
12
Motor Vehicle Dept.TITLE (Title #:ETITLE) (Lien Reported)
03/21/2008OLATHE, KS
Motor Vehicle Dept.REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
03/31/2009OLATHE, KS
Motor Vehicle Dept.REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
03/31/2010OLATHE, KS
Motor Vehicle Dept.REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
03/31/2011OLATHE, KS
Motor Vehicle Dept.REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
04/02/2012OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
56,204
Motor Vehicle Dept.TITLE (Title #:557912094007)
REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
07/11/2013OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
Motor Vehicle Dept.REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
07/26/2013OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
Motor Vehicle Dept.REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
12/17/2013TX
70,846
Auto AuctionREPORTED AT AUTO AUCTION
01/24/2014LITTLE ROCK, AR
70,846
Motor Vehicle Dept.TITLE (Title #:761000396619)
REPOSSESSED
04/07/2014TX
70,846
Auto AuctionAUCTION ANNOUNCED AS FLEET/LEASE
05/06/2014NEW ENGLAND REGION
70,851
Auto AuctionREPORTED AT AUTO AUCTION

 

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