Detail Info for: 2005 Chrysler Crossfire Limited Coupe 2-Door Crossfire Automatic For Sale

Transaction Info
Sold On:
07/27/2018
Price:
$ 4185.00
Condition:
Mileage:
103500
Location:
West Chester, Ohio, 45069
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2005 Chrysler Crossfire
Submodel Body Type:
Coupe
Engine:
3.2L 3200CC 195Cu. In. V6 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspir
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1C3AN69L75X029116
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
I've added a backup camera (very useful in this car) and stereo with bluetooth. I've also added remote start. The car is solid and runs well. I have replaced the water pump, but no other mechanical items. It has several small dents (rear bumper, rear wheel well, and rear hatch). I have included pictures for all of these small dents. If you ask, I'll take and send other angles. The headliner was replaced with matching cloth. It doesn't sag, but the glue shows through in several places. The rear interior panels need new clips to stay in place. Like many Crossfires, the cup holder and ashtray don't work anymore. The glove box also comes loose frequently. Also the washer tank has a crack and won't hold fluid. I have a replacement tank that isn't installed. The tires have about 30% tread remaining. It had a new battery installed this Spring. Added Info: The cloth that was installed for the headliner matches the factory headliner quite well. However, there are several places where the glue shows through the cloth, particularly near the "corners". It doesn't look bad until you stare at it every day, and then you notice it. The overhead light has a broken plastic clip. It isn't obvious until you notice, and then you can't help but see that one side hangs lower. When the headliner was replaced, the person doing it crushed all the rear body panel connectors. They are currently hanging loose. Not hard to fix, but I don't want to put any additional money into a car I'm selling (I tried to use some clips from Autozone, but they didn't work right). The small dents:*passenger rear wheel well has a small dent where someone clipped it in the parking lot. It is directly on the wheel well.*Rear bumper cover has a small tear, may 1", where someone backed up into the car.*The front bumper cover has a U-shaped tear (actually very hard to see) where it looks like someone with a trailer hitch backed into the car when it was parked in front of my house.*The rear window strut made a dent beside the window when I ignored the instructions about using 2 people to replace the struts and the tailgate fell on the strut. There are also several small places where the paint has worn off, most noticeably along the strip next to the passenger door, but also on the rear bumper near the tail light. These isn't any damage to explain why these places have worn paint, but plenty of things with this car don't make sense. I've tried to list every known issue. I have 100% feedback and want to keep that! I bought this car for my daughter when she moved out. She moved back home and it became my extra car. I have driven it on and off for the last 2.5 years. I don't believe that the car has ever been smoked in. It has sat when it snowed. The small dents are all parking lot dings (except the dent by the rear window when I tried to replace the struts without help). It runs good. I'm tempted to keep it, but it gets harder and harder each year to climb out of the low seating. I'll consider any reasonable offer. I'm happy to answer any questions or provide any pictures/video that you want. I won't accept any crazy low offers (I like the car and will keep driving it before I do that). But I would like to sell it at a fair price. The accident listed in the vehicle history was actually the driver side door rather than the rear of the vehicle. Another driver left their lane and ran into the side of the Crossfire. It was repaired at the time and there is no indication of any damage now.