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Year:2004 Mileage:75539 Color: is very straight
Location:

Chanhassen, Minnesota, United States

Chanhassen, Minnesota, United States
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2004 Chrysler 300M Special
3.5L V6 Tuned to 255HP
Graphite Metallic on Dove Gray
Sport Package/Heated Seats
75K Original Miles!!
2-OWNER, NO RESERVE

Being offered at NO RESERVE is the rare American luxury sedan you've been waiting for!

2004 Chrysler 300M Special finished in a graphite metallic, a 2-owner vehicle, with 75k original miles!
Garage kept, never abused. This is a rare car! Free CarFax provided at the end of the listing - take a look. 

  • - "300M Special" - upgraded wheels, suspension, engine, lights, and transmission from the base! This is the last model year of the 300M and Special. 
  • - 3.5L V6 motor runs like a top. It produces 255 HP! Aggressive, yet tame exhaust note when you slam on the throttle.
  • - 4-speed automatic transmission shifts perfectly and smoothly through all gears.
  • - 5-passenger sedan fits 5 people comfortably
  • - Hard-to-find gray-on-white combo.
  • - Factory HID XENON headlights!
  • - Mechanically, the Chrysler is excellent; everything works great and the 300M really rides beautifully and smooth.
  • - Brakes, exhaust and suspension are all excellent. 
  • - Sport Suspension - MacPherson struts up front coupled with the 18-inch wheels!
  • - No engine warning lights of any kind.
  • - Heat blows hot and A/C is ice-cold!
  • - RUST-FREE. Well-maintained all around. Every panel is original! Look at the pictures!
  • - Power mirrors, power locks, windows, seats, and sunroof all function 100%.
  • - In-dash CD player hooked up to the PREMIUM stereo system. 
  • - Cold weather package with heated seats!
  • - All the glass on the car is near-perfect.
  • - This 300M is all-original! Original floor mats and books included!
  • - Heated Seats!
  • - Exterior is very straight. A few dings and lights scratches on this 10 year old car, but overall the body is in excellent condition.
  • - The full-leather interior is also in great shape - non-smoker vehicle. 
  • - If you're looking at this auction, you know how hard these 300M SPECIALs are to find in this kind of well-kept condition. Includes original manuals as well! This is an excellent 2-Owner, all-original, low mileage 300M SPECIAL in an extremely rare combination. 

The Chrysler is completely turnkey. It includes one set of keys, the original floor mats and manuals. 

- There is a $199 Document and Prep fee to allow us to sell at NO RESERVE!!

- Please let all the pictures load to really get a feel for the Chrysler.

-This is a 10 day NO RESERVE auction. The highest bidder will win.

100% Positive Feedback that we intend to keep that way!

All vehicles are sold with no mechanical issues so please bid with confidence! Please feel free to call me anytime and set up an appointment to view and drive the 300M Special. I value customer service and accuracy so please, if you have any questions or if I can be of any assistance to you, do not hesitate to contact me on my cell phone at 410-303-4832; or if I'm unavailable please call 612-454-0104. I can even help arrange shipping at wholesale, dealer rates. MN residents subject to applicable taxes and registration fees.  photo DSC_0822_zps44062b97.jpg  photo DSC_0807_zps3956e5b3.jpg  photo DSC_0893_zps2171f1dc.jpg  photo DSC_0806_zps50f38505.jpg  photo DSC_0821_zps33e537f6.jpg  photo DSC_0820_zps83e0fce0.jpg  photo DSC_0819_zps5a06b7cb.jpg  photo DSC_0818_zpscfb2171d.jpg  photo DSC_0817_zps7784c22a.jpg  photo DSC_0816_zps3d8b5ef0.jpg  photo DSC_0815_zps3eabb08a.jpg  photo DSC_0814_zps14d17448.jpg  photo DSC_0813_zps26a2719c.jpg  photo DSC_0812_zps9529f3ff.jpg  photo DSC_0811_zpsad23d5f9.jpg  photo DSC_0810_zps907df0cd.jpg  photo DSC_0809_zps5e497eae.jpg  photo DSC_0808_zps55df7c97.jpg  photo DSC_0834_zps29f55d16.jpg  photo DSC_0833_zps0cabcb04.jpg  photo DSC_0892_zpse5dfcd8e.jpg  photo DSC_0891_zpscff7a4d4.jpg  photo DSC_0832_zps82e8e838.jpg  photo DSC_0831_zps18a98cbd.jpg  photo DSC_0830_zps543d7754.jpg  photo DSC_0829_zps0a6bf43e.jpg  photo DSC_0828_zps5eb4f777.jpg  photo DSC_0827_zps7b1a3caa.jpg  photo DSC_0826_zpsb8c0dbc6.jpg  photo DSC_0825_zps41d12cd0.jpg  photo DSC_0824_zps5e494e59.jpg  photo DSC_0823_zpscffdcecb.jpg  photo DSC_0895_zps36e86d3a.jpg  photo DSC_0894_zps6bc6bf72.jpg  photo DSC_0890_zps7cd3ef0d.jpg  photo DSC_0889_zpsa328c7c8.jpg  photo DSC_0888_zpsa6ac9a79.jpg  photo DSC_0887_zpsb79074d7.jpg  photo DSC_0886_zps73e7b2ba.jpg  photo DSC_0885_zps81f70456.jpg  photo DSC_0884_zps753fabbf.jpg  photo DSC_0882_zpsaab7fb16.jpg  photo DSC_0881_zps81f61023.jpg  photo DSC_0880_zpsa1c2640a.jpg  photo DSC_0879_zps44c68b2e.jpg  photo DSC_0878_zps07c3470c.jpg  photo DSC_0877_zps856249c2.jpg  photo DSC_0876_zps75c46dc1.jpg  photo DSC_0875_zps490a6961.jpg  photo DSC_0874_zpsa110eade.jpg  photo DSC_0873_zps1a94e6a0.jpg  photo DSC_0872_zps75364aff.jpg  photo DSC_0871_zps3797f6e0.jpg  photo DSC_0870_zps04e5575d.jpg  photo DSC_0869_zpsc90bb720.jpg  photo DSC_0868_zpsbb149543.jpg  photo DSC_0867_zps16ca7af8.jpg  photo DSC_0866_zpsa76113e9.jpg  photo DSC_0865_zpsed1abc8a.jpg  photo DSC_0864_zps7397111a.jpg  photo DSC_0863_zps655d8079.jpg  photo DSC_0862_zps3bfc197d.jpg  photo DSC_0861_zps16b57202.jpg  photo DSC_0860_zps3f611da8.jpg  photo DSC_0859_zps231980d4.jpg  photo DSC_0858_zpsf1224d11.jpg  photo DSC_0857_zps3a75deb8.jpg  photo DSC_0856_zpsf1087915.jpg  photo DSC_0855_zpscd2c6d75.jpg  photo DSC_0854_zps2423b49b.jpg  photo DSC_0853_zps65c659a8.jpg  photo DSC_0852_zps18022341.jpg  photo DSC_0851_zpsa20f05a6.jpg  photo DSC_0850_zpsaaf3ed4b.jpg  photo DSC_0849_zps92221f2c.jpg  photo DSC_0848_zps6d949eae.jpg  photo DSC_0847_zpsf8dabb2e.jpg  photo DSC_0846_zpsd61deb5b.jpg  photo DSC_0845_zps590c9118.jpg  photo DSC_0844_zpse3fec20e.jpg  photo DSC_0843_zpsca82aca6.jpg  photo DSC_0842_zps1cc09c21.jpg  photo DSC_0841_zps3bf3de66.jpg  photo DSC_0840_zps563d1936.jpg  photo DSC_0839_zps05548364.jpg  photo DSC_0838_zps4de15f9e.jpg  photo DSC_0837_zpse472cc81.jpg  photo DSC_0836_zps73f6a4d4.jpg  photo DSC_0835_zpseb37a25a.jpg  photo page-0_zps2d22bd22.png  photo page-1_zps396930d5.jpg  photo page-2_zps6e364b41.jpg  photo page-3_zps481153e4.jpg  photo page-4_zpscba64957.jpg  photo page-5_zpsedc15053.png  photo page-6_zpsc1ef473b.jpg



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