2005 Chrysler Pt Cruiser Gt 8600 Miles Gorgeous Extra Chrome Wood Trim Interior on 2040-cars
Novi, Michigan, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.4L 2429CC 148Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: CHARCOAL
Make: Chrysler
Model: PT Cruiser
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: GT Wagon 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 8,622
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: COOL VANILLA
HERE IS ONE OF THE NICEST PT CRUISERS IN THE COUNTRY. WITH ONLY 8,600 ACTUAL MILES, IT LOOKS AND DRIVES LIKE NEW. THE PAINT IS ALL ORIGINAL OTHER THAN THE FRONT BUMPER COVER I HAD REPAINTED BECAUSE OF A COUPLE OF SCRATCHES AND THE UNSIGHTLY HOLES FROM THE LICENSE PLATE BRACKET THAT WERE THERE WHEN I GOT THE CAR. I'M VERY VERY FUSSY WITH MY CARS. THE COOL VANILLA EXTERIOR WITH CHARCOAL LEATHER IS A STUNNING LOOK. MY WIFE HAS DIAGNOSED ME WITH AAS. AUTOMOBILE AQUSITION SYNDROME. I NOW HAVE 6 CARS INCLUDING AN '03 PT CRUISER GT THAT I HAVE DECKED OUT JUST LIKE THIS ONE. I NEED TO FREE UP SOME ROOM AND MONEY AND SOMEONE WILL GET AN INCREDIBLY NICE CAR. THIS CAR CAME FROM THE ORIGINAL OWNER COUPLE WHO LIVED IN OREGON AND WAS SELDOM USED. IT WAS OBVIOUSLY PAMPERED BY THEM AND BEING 63 YEARS OLD, IT'S BEEN PAMPERED AND SELDOM DRIVEN BY ME. I BOUGHT IT BECAUSE I LOVE TURBO PT'S AND I KNEW I'D NEVER FIND ANOTHER ONE IN THIS CONDITION. BESIDES THAT, COOL VANILLA IS MY COLOR. THIS ONE IS A RARE HIGH OUTPUT TURBO. AS FAR AS I CAN SEE, IT HAS EVERY OPTION EXCEPT HEATED SEATS. IT DOES HAVE MANUAL SEATS WITH A POWER UP AND DOWN ON THE DRIVER'S SEAT. I PUT ON CHROME HEADLIGHT AND TAILLIGHT BEZELS, CHROME WHEEL OPENING MOULDINGS, CHROME DOOR SIDE MOULDINGS, CHROME BELT MOULDINGS, SRT 4 REPLICA EMBLEMS, AND A SYNTHETIC WOOD TRIM KIT INSIDE. THERE ARE SEVERAL MORE PIECES TO THIS KIT THAT I DID NOT INSTALL, PICTURED, THAT I'M INCLUDING WITH THE CAR. I JUST HAD THE OIL CHANGED AND, AS FAR AS I CAN SEE, THIS CAR NEEDS NOTHING. IT STILL SMELLS LIKE NEW INSIDE ASIDE FROM A FAINT MOTHBALL ODOR FROM BEING STORED IN MY GARAGE OVER THIS PAST WINTER. THE FACTORY INSTALLED GOODYEAR EAGLE RSA TIRES ARE SHOWING VERY LITTLE TREADWEAR AND THE FACTORY CHROME RIMS ARE EXCELLENT AS WELL. I'VE SOLD A FEW CARS AND MOTORCYCLES ON EBAY OVER THE YEARS AND NO ONE HAS EVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED WITH ANY OF THEM. I'M SURE THIS RARE BEAUTY WILL BE NO EXCEPTION. I WELCOME INSPECTIONS PRIOR TO PURCHASE AND I'LL BE GLAD TO ASSIST WITH YOUR SHIPPING COMPANY IF YOU NEED SHIPPING. I REQUIRE A $500. NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT RIGHT AWAY WITH BUY IT NOW AND THE BALANCE WITHIN 3 DAYS. I DON'T NEED ANY TRADES AND MY PRICE IS FIRM. YOU CAN FIND THEM CHEAPER BUT I DOUBT YOU'LL FIND ANOTHER THIS NICE AND AND HIGHLY OPTIONED. THANKS FOR LOOKING!
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