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2005 Chrysler Pt Cruiser Touring Convertible 77k Miles Will Ship & Take Trade In on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:77241
Location:

Galena, Illinois, United States

Galena, Illinois, United States

2005 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER CONVERTIBLE TOURING
77,000 Miles - Great Shape - Theft Recovery - Brand New Top
Call Alex Wilson @ 815-777-4477

Check out our great deal on this 2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser Touring Convertible with only 77,000 miles on it! This PT Cruiser came to us as a result of a theft recovery from an insurance company. We got this fun convertible with a tear in the interior top so we installed a BRAND NEW soft top on it, this PT Cruiser has been serviced and is clean as a pin. As disclosed since this was a theft recovery vehicle explains our low price but for a torn top this is one heck of a deal, so take advantage of the deal we can make for you on this fun PT Cruiser convertible. If this auction ends for the reserve this vehicle comes with a 90 day / 3,500 mile powertrain warranty along with a copy of our service inspection performed. We do offer extended service contracts. All buyers will be charged a $194 fee in addition to the final auction fee which will consist of a 30 day temporary license applied for tag, documentation fee, mail fee so all documents are processed via United States Postal Service certified mail. Buyers in the state of Illinois will be charged all applicable state license and tax fees. We do have this Chrysler for sale locally and other vendors so we reserve the right to end the auction early. Any questions please call Alex @ 815-777-4477!!

 FINANCING
We offer competitive financing packages through a variety of lenders and offer GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. We are a full service dealership that will have the right lender to fit your exact need. Compare our rates & terms with your lender, we can't be beat! Call for more details!
SHIPPING
We can have this vehicle shipped right to you! We offer shipping available in the continental united states and can offer international shipping on used vehicles. Call Alex Wilson @ 815-777-4477 for your shipping inquiries. 

We will take a trade in on this fun vehicle and can have it shipped coast to coast and have the trade picked up. Call Alex @ 815-777-4477 for more information.


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