95 Dodge Stealth R/t 3.0l Dohc 5 Spd Fwd Sun Roof, P/w, P/d on 2040-cars
Meshoppen, Pennsylvania, United States
Hi, I am selling my Stealth that I have had for many years. I bought it with only 60K miles on it with a bad clutch. I replaced the clutch in about three hours with my sons help. It's not a hard job. Well it needs a new clutch again. It comes with a new one in the box. I just don't have time with work and all my other projects going on. The car has been great at 222 HP stock. 27 MPG on the highway. It also handles tight, it grips the road like it glued down. The car is not perfect and does need some TLC, besides the clutch, it has a small amount of rust you can see in the pic.The brakes just went to the floor, so I believe a line blew out. it comes with a sirius radio but no stereo. Back like eight years ago I did hit a deer and the insurance company totalled the car. Well it was not that much damage. they listed parts at 800 for the hood, 806 for the headlight, and since they can not "fix" a wire harness that was 1000 to buy. I have pictures for the car after I hit the deer and how bad it really was. So I bought it back from the insurance co and fixed it myself. I did replace both headlights with the 94 glass ones and did the robo mod on them. it does have HID low beam headlights.
Please ask any questions. Thank you. |
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