2005 Chrysler Crossfire Convertible 3.2l V6 Auto Leather-super Clean, Fun Ride on 2040-cars
Lake Worth, Florida, United States
2005 Chrysler Crossfire Convertible
Limited
Up for sale is my sharp looking 2005 Chrysler Crossfire Limited Roadster in Alabaster with Dark Slate Gray Leather. The Chrysler Crossfire is based on the Mercedes Benz SLK320
and was styled in England & made in Germany. Almost carrying 85% parts from Mercedes Benz,
it is very Reliable. City 21mpg & Highway 28mpg!
I am the second owner. The car has always been Garage kept. Always Serviced on time, all Oil Change done with Synthetic Oil. Automatic Soft Top in excellent shape, no rips or cracks. No dents, accidends. 2 keys, very clean matts. I've taken great care of it. Non-smoker.
The Car is for Sale "As Is". Clean Title, in hand.
Payment & Shipping
This car will be SOLD to the Highest Bidder, at the close of the
sale a $500 Non-Refundable deposit is due to secure this vehicle. The balance
is due within 7 business days. The title will not exchange hands until the
funds are verified.
The Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs.
Only serious bidders
please.
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