Dodge Stealth Rt/tt All Original With 26,926 Miles Acutal Miles - Like New on 2040-cars
Warren, Michigan, United States
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Up for sale is a 1992 Dodge Stealth RT / Twin Turbo that shows like new with just 26,926 original miles on it and is non smoker car and this year makes it 22 years old and has averaged just 1,223 miles a year over its lifetime. Factory Tech Goodies at a Glance:
Currently while the car is stored, it is started and driven a few miles once a month to keep it fresh and driven during our occasional Woodward Dream Cruise. It will be a high collector model no doubt to enjoy showing off for years to come. Nonsmoker car. No Accidents ever. Original Paint and there is no rust anywhere on the car and the interior, underneath, and engine bay shows like new. This car has always been garaged indoors, never seen rain, snow, and has always been covered / garaged. This car comes with all the documentation and also the original dealership window sticker, dealer stock tag, and maintenance service book along with a few other goodies to support its history. This car is all original with NO modifications made. Visually the engine compartment is stunning in this Stealth as it is 100% original and in pristine factory condition. The engine as seen in my pictures is a 3.0 litre V6 Twin Turbo that produces a huge 300 horsepower / 306 lb/ft torque thru Twin Turbos using 9.0 lbs of boost which gets you 0-60 in 5.4 seconds. Its power to wheel output comes by an AWD setup via a 3.0 Liter V6 Fuel Injected Dual Overhead Cam with 24 Valves with 2 turbos feeding the engine and the power is applied by using a 5 speed Getrag manual transmission coupled to a all wheel drive setup complete with 4 wheel steering where all 4 wheels turn in cornering under high speeds and also has an Active Exhaust system - Opens up at higher speeds. The interior was modeled to the likes of the Dodge Viper giving you the cockpit feel while sitting behind the steering wheel. The interior shows like new and has a cluster of gauges to show the operation of certain functions. This Dodge Stealth along with its sister car the Mitsubishi 3000 GT VR4 were only produced for just 7 short years and is a sure bet to be a well sought after collector car with a return on investment coming to you in a few short years. Speed and Feel comes on like that of a Chevrolet Corvette or Toyota Supra but costs a lot less when you have to insure it. Insurance coverage thru Haggerty Insurance for this car is only $800.00 a year for full coverage! That's only about $66.00 a month for a true sports car! This low mileage Dodge Stealth RT / TT presents itself as a new car and when you first see it, you will be in awe of its glory and presence....I was. Custom Cover King Car cover included with Sale. Call to setup an appointment. Car price when new near $35,000.00. Asking $16,750.00 100% Positive feedback since 1999 - Your buying from a trusted seller. Contact: 586-759-0644 for viewing or please email thru eBay with questions. MUST SELL - Reason for selling - My wife and I are trying to move to new home. Toys must go. To Hold Car - I require a non-refundable $500.00 deposit to secure car - via PayPal - remaining balance accepted is CASH ONLY for sale of car. Clear title in hand - will release upon payment in full. I am a private seller and not a dealer - this 22 year old car is being sold as is with no warranty included upon sale of car. Will work with shipping arrangements if you require shipping of car (if needed) - Note: Cost of shipping is the buyers responsibility. |
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