1994 Chrysler Concorde One-owner Family - 129k, All Records, Nice! on 2040-cars
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
1994 Chrysler Concorde 1-Owner Family!
This is an original one-owner family '94 Chrysler Concorde in overall great condition. 3.3 L V6 Runs strong! FWD, AC, AT, PS, PDB, PW, PDL, CC, AM/FM Cassette. Good gas mileage. Smoooooth yet responsive ride.129K Miles. Well cared for, complete records including window sticker and all factory brochures and all service. AC blows cold. With exception of water pump I changed in 2010, all mechanical parts are original/ MOPAR. A rebuilt transmission was installed at 123K miles. Top-rated battery under the hood. Headlamps are crystal clear replacements, and hood has newer MOPAR hood struts. Tires are are good with only about 16K on them. Back left tire does have a slow leak. Fullsize original steel wheel for spare-- no donut here! Compared to other Concordes of this vintage, the car is in remarkable condition-- due to the care my parents gave the car. Teal Blue over Gray/silver exterior, 'quartz' color cloth interior, non-smokers. Original 17" Alloy Lace wheels. LATCH child seat anchors on package shelf added later at the Chrysler dealership. Car is a completely rust free, solid vehicle. Never any accidents, kept in garage for its first 15 years. Good care has been taken. Mechanically strong. Front brakes need work- probably just new pads. Purchased new by my parents in Sept. '94, driven by my school teacher mother, then passed on to me in Spring of '09. Car is in beautiful Charleston, South Carolina - come down to pick up the car, stay for the historic scenery! Original paint looks good but is beginning to wear thin on the roof. There are tiny hail dings on the roof, trunk and hood that are mostly unnoticeable; only seen in certain light conditions. There are two or three 5/16" dia. spots where the paint has bubbled up on the hood, and one 3/8" dia. spot where the paint has lifted off of the left front fender. Original cloth interior in fantastic condition with the exception of a light, cleanable stain on the drivers side seating surface. The 'chrome' strip on the rear driver door came unglued. I have the original strip plus correct 3M body tape to reattach. Also there is a scratch that runs down the passenger side rear quarter and part of the door, will need retouching. There is mild wear at the 'corners' of the bumpers-- silver paint is thinner there, and glimpses of base can be seen. The driver's side door cladding came off, but comes with the car. Radio works intermittently. The car also comes with lots of records including original dealership items from the day it was purchased. As a bonus, I'm also including several extra premium parts I acquired in order to upgrade to remote keyless entry, temperature display, premium overhead console, digital AC control, etc. All the keyless entry system parts are there- just missing a keyfob (available on eBay). Almost forgot, the car also comes with a car cover that fits really well. This Concorde looks much nicer than other ones I've seen, and is a joy to drive. I would keep it except my folks just gave us another used car, and I can't keep both! Look up the Carfax- it is totally clean! If you are coming from out of town, I can possibly arrange to pick you up from the airport. If you are shipping the car via 3rd party, I'm happy to arrange conveyance to your driver. Charleston is a port city, so I can even arrange to drop the car at a local shipping agent's for international purchases. Thanks for looking! - Matt Feel free to text with any questions - (please forgive the crazy anti-spam bot phone number): [Ate For Three], 2 seVVen 7, Fyve One Too 4. |
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