Beautiful Condition Inside And Out! Come On Out, Go Topless, And Test Drive Me!! on 2040-cars
Wickliffe, Ohio, United States
Engine:2.7L DOHC 24-VALVE V-6
Year: 2004
Mileage: 137,229
Make: Chrysler
Sub Model: CONVERTIBLE! NO RESERVE AUCTION! HIGH BIDDER WINS!
Model: Sebring
Trim: GTC CONVERTIBLE
Options: CD Player, Convertible
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Hello
and thanks for stopping to check out our 2004 Chrysler Sebring Convertible GTC!
This
car has the following options: 137,229 MILES 2.7L DOHC 24-Valve V-6/Automatic
Transmission Power Steering and Brakes AM/FM/CD Stereo Air Conditioning Tilt Wheel/Cruise Control Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors Power Driver’s Seat This beautiful LeBaron GTC Convertible starts and drives even
better than it looks! This car is so clean that if I purchased it for myself, I
might not even drive it in the winter and use it only for a summer car. The
interior is very clean, as shown in the pictures. The convertible top is about
as close to perfect as you can ask for including the inside of the top, which
is in fantastic shape. Everything in the car works properly. The convertible
top operates smoothly. This car has the more powerful 2.7L DOHC V-6, so you’ll
have plenty of power while not compromising economy! This was one of the
top-of-the-line models of this car in the year. For its age, it really is in
fantastic shape. It runs great and is ready to drive anywhere. It starts and
drives very easily, goes straight down the road, and steers and stops well. We
invite you to come out and test-drive it, if possible! Click on the link below to see more pics of this beautiful Sebring
convertible!! http://s1278.photobucket.com/user/RitaAutoSales/slideshow/2004SebringGTC
The
car must be paid for within 48 hours after the end of the auction in cash or by
wire transfer!! This is an as-is
vehicle, which means that once you buy it, you own it with all faults (known or
unknown). This is a no-reserve auction, which means that the last highest
bidder when the auction is over will win the car. Every time you bid on the car
keep in mind that you have an opportunity to be the owner, so your bid means
something. We encourage all bidders to stop out, personally examine the car and
drive it for themselves. If you can’t personally make it out to check out this
vehicle, simply find a local mechanic to look at the vehicle and give you a
personal report on the condition. We need the car paid for within 48 hours, as
stated above, either by cash or wire transfer, after the auction is over. We
would like the car picked up from our lot within 7 days of auction ending.
There will be a $100 paperwork fee added on to the final sale price of the
vehicle. If you need a 30-day tag, it’s $18.50. We handle the transfer of
the title. We will also have to collect the tax for your county if you
live in one of the following states: Arizona, California, Florida, Indiana,
Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, South Carolina or Washington. We will not pay
any shipping fees, but we would be glad to assist your shipper in picking up
your vehicle. If you have any questions, call Stan at 216-598-7011. Good luck
bidding! |
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