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1993 Dodge Shadow Es Convertible 3.0l V6 Produced In Mexico Rare Summer Fun Car on 2040-cars

US $4,999.95
Year:1993 Mileage:67060
Location:

Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States

Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States

1993 Dodge Shadow ES Convertible
You are bidding on an original 1993 Dodge Shadow ES Convertible.  I will be moving out of state soon, so I need to trim down my vehicle collection.  I purchased this car in Florida in 2002 with only 40K on it's clock.  The vehicle was never driven in the winter and kept in closed storage when not in use.  Vehicle currently has 67K mileage.  This is a Shadow ES with a 3.0L V6 that will take off like a rocket.  These were produced in limited quantity by Chysler Mexico and sold in the US for only 3 years.  The vehicle was well maintained as evidenced in the photos.  About the only major flaws would be a scuff on the passenger side corner of the back bumper, and two tears in the rear of the convertible top due to age.  There is some slight ripples on the ground effects moulding due to the extreme Florida heat.  The transmission went bad a few years ago and was replaced with a fresh new MoPar transmission at my local Chrysler dealer.  The alternator was also recently replaced.  This vehicle was well maintained, and oil changed every 3000 miles.  This vehicle can safely be driven anywhere.  I would like to see this go to a serious collector who will preserve it's integrity.
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