Flawless 2010 Dodge Challenger Srt8 Rare B5 Blue 6-speed With Under 3050 Miles! on 2040-cars
Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
ABSOLUTELY FLAWLESS, 2010 DODGE CHALLENGER SRT8 LIMITED EDITON, LOADED WITH GOODIES....RARE B5 BLUE PEARL COLOR...6-SPEED WITH UNDER 3100 MILES!!
Plain and simple, this 2010 B5 Blue Pearl SRT8 Dodge Challenger looks Showroom New inside and out! What is truly amazing is that we just sold a different B5 2010 SRT8 Challenger that was almost identical to this one except it was an automatic and had 50 more miles on it. This one may be the lowest mileage B5 Challenger on the market, but regardless it is truly an awesome find for the next lucky owner...Maybe you?? This is truly a rare find!! Under 3100 miles, Low production color, 6-speed, every option, PLUS upgraded Chrome wheels!!! THIS MODERN MUSCLE CAR IS SURE TO BE A FUTURE COLLECTIBLE!! We recently acquired this B5 Gem from a great car guy in Wisconsin. He was a serious car enthusiast and has owned some amazing muscle cars over his years. He searched the market for quite a while for the nicest B5 Challenger he could find and bought this one in October with just 2850 miles on it. He ordered and installed the upgraded Chrome SRT8 Wheels and then, unfortunately, suffered a massive heart attack. Fortunately he is doing much better right now but with the bills mounting and the reality of life setting in, he knew this awesome Challenger was not going to get driven and enjoyed by him as planned so he decided to let it go along with a number of the classics from his collection. Very unfortunate for him, but extremely lucky for the next owner...Maybe you!!! If you have been thinking about adding an SRT8 Challenger to your collection then this is the one to have! This 6-Speed, Hemi powered modern muscle machine is truly in showroom condition and still smells like it did from day one! With such low mileage this Challenger has barely been broken in and still carries the remainder of the 5 year/100k mile power train warranty from the factory. This car was ordered completely loaded with all the options and the gorgeous SRT8 Chrome wheels were recently added. It is not uncommon for people to approach me in these new Challengers thinking it is actually a restored 1970's Challenger. It is a testament to the great job the designers at Dodge did to get the new version to resemble the old. I will do my best to provide enough large images, a video of it start up and running and an honest description to help you decide if this is the one for you. As I mentioned the body is basically flawless. I literally did not detect so much as a rock chip on the body of this Blue Pearl Beauty! The factory hood stripe has a carbon fiber look to it and looks awesome. The Chrome wheels really set this B5 Beauty off and give it the added bit of bling it deserves. If there were flaws to mention I would be happy to list them but I honestly did not see anything. Here is a photo tour of the body of this B5 beauty: The interior of this SRT8 smells showroom fresh and is also in near flawless condition. The leather and suede seats accented with blue leather stripe show essentially no wear and are extremely comfortable. Of course the seats are heated and the drivers seat has an 8 way power control. This SRT8 was ordered with the Preferred Package 22x which includes lots of extras including the Touch Screen Factory Navigation and upgraded Kicker SRT CD/DVD/MP3 stereo with subwoofer in the trunk that will absolutely blow the doors off when it is cranked up. If you enjoy your music you will love this system! Universal garage opener, tilt and telescoping steering wheel, steering wheel audio controls, connect phone with voice command and many more options surround you inside this luxury muscle machine! Rear seat looks like it was never sat on and the original floor mats look new. The trunk space is quite roomy and also looks brand new. We have both key fobs and the original manuals. Just like the exterior, this car look factory fresh inside as well. Take a look: One push of the On/Off Start Button on the dash unleashes the
thunderous roar from the 6.1 Liter Hemi pushing out 425 Horsepower. The 6-speed is the way to fly and this SRT8 will set you back in your seat just like the 440 Challenger from the
70?s did but this one adds luxury, safety and handling to the package. The Tremec TR-6060 6-speed shifts extremely smooth and you can drop it in 6th on the highway and get 28mpg , or run it hard stop light to stop light and have the time of your life! Reported
0-60 times of 4.9 seconds should be enough for most of you. If you can stay out
of the pedal during highway cruising you will be amazed how great the mileage
can be with 22-26 mpg being realistic. This B5 beauty was ordered with all the goodies including the Track Pack option and hill-holding assist. Remember, this SRT 8 has under 3050 miles on it
and has barely been broken in. This SRT8 is completely stock under the hood! The power is put to the ground via the 20? Upgraded Chrome SRT wheels with practically brand new rubber. Wheels are perfect with no curb rash! This future classic was never driven in the winter or the rain and was always kept in a climate controlled garage. Pampered and
Meticulously maintained, this Blue Pearl Challenger is ready to be driven
and enjoyed!!! HERE IS A SHORT VIDEO SO YOU CAN HEAR THIS MODERN MUSCLE MACHINE START UP AND RUNNING: (CLICK THE ARROW TO START) This B5 Blue Pearl Beauty is the SRT8 Challenger to own!! Hopefully you can see from the pictures just how flawless and beautiful this Modern Muscle Luxury Machine is. I also have it advertised locally and reserve the right to end the auction early if it is sold locally. I welcome serious buyers to call me to discuss a price that can get this to your garage before the next car guy or gal scoops it up. This is what most people will see when you are pulling away in this awesome ride: DRIVE THE DREAM!! If you have any questions feel free to call me at 770-359-8400 and I will do my best to answer them. If you are a serious buyer lets talk on the phone and discuss it. I will be happy to negotiate a deal and end the auction early so we can get this beautiful car in to your garage as soon as possible. In addition to being a licensed Classic Car Dealer I am also a Transport Broker and will be happy to assist the buyer with a great rate on Enclosed or Open Transport anywhere in the US at the buyers expense or to any port for overseas buyers. Look at my feedback, whenever I sell something on Ebay I try to be as detailed as I can giving you a factual description to the best of my knowledge. Many of my auctions end early and I have people contacting me later asking me if the car is still available....they never are so please don’t be left out on this great opportunity! Terms of Sale: An initial $1,000 non refundable deposit is required within 24 hours of auction end, balance to be paid in full within 3 days of auction end. Any certified checks will have to fully clear all banks prior to new owner taking possession. Seller warrants to Buyer it has good and marketable title to said property, full authority to sell and transfer said property, and that said property is sold free of all liens, encumbrances, liabilities and adverse claims of every nature and description whatsoever. Seller has no knowledge of any hidden defects in and to the Vehicle, and believes to the best of the Seller's knowledge that the Vehicle being sold is in good operating condition. Said Vehicle is sold in "as is" condition and where presently located with no guarantees, no guarantees to authenticity, no buy backs, or no recourse. Buyer to pay all taxes, fees and transportation costs. |
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