Rare 1994 Dodge Stealth Twin Turbo All Wheel Drive~ Low Mileage Beauty!! on 2040-cars
Madras, Oregon, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0L 2972CC 181Cu. In. V6 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 1994
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Dodge
Model: Stealth
Trim: R/T Turbo Hatchback 2-Door
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats
Drive Type: AWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 74,230
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Pearl Yellow
Interior Color: Graphite
This
desirable and rare 1994 Dodge Stealth Twin Turbo is all wheel drive and has
only 74,230 original miles! This beauty is one spectacular automobile and is 1
of only 235 made! It’s impeccable handling ability and high performance motor
makes it an absolute joy to drive. The
twin turbo engine was made for speed and horsepower, boasting a maximum
horsepower of 6,000 rpms and a torque of 315 lbs. This powerful motor runs
strong and smooth. There are no leaks and no smoking, just a very sound and
strong engine. The transmission shifts smoothly through all gears and the
clutch feels like new. The all-wheel-drive and sport suspension makes this car
corner like a dream! This car was originally bought in Oregon and has remained
in the state to date, therefore, there is no rust damage. This
exceptional sports car has been garage kept and it shows. The paint is glossy,
the chrome shines and the glass is clear and solid. The leather seats are
comfortable and in very good condition with no tears or damage. The removable
sun roof gives you the feel of a convertible without all the wind noise. This
car has just about every accessory option available at the time of its build. If
you’re in the market for something that is going to appreciate in value and is
fun to drive, it’s hard to go wrong with this rare find! This impressive car
has red carpet appeal at a blue collar price! A perfect blend of stylish beauty
and everyday drivability. This handsome Stealth has all the swagger you are
looking for! Again, if you’ve been searching for that rare trifecta of ‘low
maintenance’, ‘fun to own’ and ‘great investment potential’, this unique 1994
Dodge Stealth is your best bet! AUCTION
ENDS December
15th - Sunday Night EAST
COAST: 10:00 pm WEST
COAST: 7:00 pm At
Truce Auto, we will work hard to insure your online purchase experience will be
satisfactory from start to finish. We assure you that you will be treated
fairly and honestly. We are proud of our 100% positive customer feedback. My
name is Bruce, please call with any questions, I am available on my cell phone
at 541-420-7173. Should
you need to ship your new car, we will be happy to deliver to Dependable Auto
Shippers, Troutdale Oregon at no additional cost to you. We have had great
success with Dependable Auto Shippers, and can bring the car to their
Troutdale, Oregon terminal at no additional cost to you. You
can get a shipping quote online at their website Shipping
cost will be at buyer’s expense. We
reserve the right to end the auction early. Truce
Auto 40
NW 4th Street Madras,
OR 97741 DA9288 |
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