1994 Dodge Stealth R/t Hatchback 2-door 3.0l 5 Speed Red Clean Car Fax And Title on 2040-cars
Fuquay Varina, North Carolina, United States
I am selling my "toy" 1994 Dodge Stealth R/T
non-turbo. It is in great condition. I have the original build sheet, a clean car fax with no reported accidents and
a clear North Carolina title with two keys. The interior is very nice. Just spent $1,000 on
the engine with a tune up and fixing a few leaks here and there. Mechanic has
gone through this from back to front and it is all good! The exterior has a few
faded spots and nicks. It is a five speed and shifts smooth. There are no known issues with this car. It is
a toy that I keep garaged and use it for cruise nights. I have manuals,
brochures, original build sheet and models. It does have 166K on it, but does
not look it. It is all original and not hacked up! There are not tranny issues,
no noise issues, no motor issues. It is just a cool car that looks fast just
sitting there! It is not a turbo version.
I have bought a new toy and this must go. The dash is GREAT and all the gauges
WORK and there NO check engine lights on. You would be pressed to find a better
running stealth. There are a lot of trashed and beat Stealth’s out there, but
this is not one of them. There are three pieces of chrome molding that wear
over time on Stealth’s. I have three new replacement pieces still in the box and will include them for an additional $250.00. I
have several original sales brochures, Stealth toy models, Warranty book and
manual. The VIN # is: JB3AM54J6RY006331. The car was #759 out of 2493
made that year. The car was built the 1st week of July 1993 at the
Nyyoga plant. There were 4 cars built with the identical Model, Interior and
exterior color, equipment and chassis. Needs: The clear coat
is coming up in a few spots. There is a small tear on the back seat at the top.
It dried up from the sun and cracked. Passenger window operates from passenger side only. The gas cap sticks and we have a brand new latch not installed. I have great feedback on EBAY and you should as well. I
suggest that you inspect the vehicle before you bid. It is currently registered
in North Carolina and starts and runs like a dream. Remember when you bid it is
a binding contract. Winning bidder must send $500 non-refundable deposit within
5 business days. I can store the care up to 30 days inside for free, then
$25.00 per day after that. The buyer is responsible for transporting. We can
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