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Interesting in that the video specifically identifies the 2006 SRT-6 as the future collectible. I believe that in 2006, the SRT-6 was only available as a special order in the States; not sure elsewhere. That model & year probably is the most rare of the Crossfires, followed by the 2005 SRT-6. I would also include any of the StarTech versions that were available in Europe.
And I thought the Pontiac Solstice GXP Coupe was a "head turner".
The only car I don't see on this list is the Honda S2000. Probably because most I see around Upstate SC have not been taken care of & look like junk.
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And I thought the Pontiac Solstice GXP Coupe was a "head turner".
The only car I don't see on this list is the Honda S2000. Probably because most I see around Upstate SC have not been taken care of & look like junk.
Later,
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Here's the info I got from the SRT-6.com site on SRT-6 production numbers.
As you can see from my signature, I have a 2006 SRT-6 Coupe. It was allocated to the US and assigned to a Chrysler PR Exec for less than a year prior to being made available for private ownership. The unicorn part of the car is that it is painted in a color (Graphite Metallic) that was not available for model year 2006. It is one of two 2006 SRT-6's painted this color, and the only one that's LHD. The other Graphite Metallic 2006 SRT-6 (RHD) resides in Australia.
As you can see from my signature, I have a 2006 SRT-6 Coupe. It was allocated to the US and assigned to a Chrysler PR Exec for less than a year prior to being made available for private ownership. The unicorn part of the car is that it is painted in a color (Graphite Metallic) that was not available for model year 2006. It is one of two 2006 SRT-6's painted this color, and the only one that's LHD. The other Graphite Metallic 2006 SRT-6 (RHD) resides in Australia.
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Below is the official production list as approved by Chrysler and obtained by a Chrysler employee.
Here's the info I got from the SRT-6.com site on SRT-6 production numbers.
As you can see from my signature, I have a 2006 SRT-6 Coupe. It was allocated to the US and assigned to a Chrysler PR Exec for less than a year prior to being made available for private ownership. The unicorn part of the car is that it is painted in a color (Graphite Metallic) that was not available for model year 2006. It is one of two 2006 SRT-6's painted this color, and the only one that's LHD. The other Graphite Metallic 2006 SRT-6 (RHD) resides in Australia.
As you can see from my signature, I have a 2006 SRT-6 Coupe. It was allocated to the US and assigned to a Chrysler PR Exec for less than a year prior to being made available for private ownership. The unicorn part of the car is that it is painted in a color (Graphite Metallic) that was not available for model year 2006. It is one of two 2006 SRT-6's painted this color, and the only one that's LHD. The other Graphite Metallic 2006 SRT-6 (RHD) resides in Australia.
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The Toys:
1968 Charger R/T - 440 Magnum, 727, AC, PS, PDB (all stock)
1968 Charger - original 318, 904 (Day 2 RestoMod in progress - Gen II 426 Hemi, 727)
1987 Buick Grand National - 3.8L SFI Intercooled Turbo (mods)
2006 Crossfire SRT-6 Coupe (LHD), Supercharged 3.2L, Graphite Metallic, Navigation, #6X064274
As you can see from my signature, I have a 2006 SRT-6 Coupe. It was allocated to the US and assigned to a Chrysler PR Exec for less than a year prior to being made available for private ownership. The unicorn part of the car is that it is painted in a color (Graphite Metallic) that was not available for model year 2006. It is one of two 2006 SRT-6's painted this color, and the only one that's LHD. The other Graphite Metallic 2006 SRT-6 (RHD) resides in Australia.
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Curious if any of the Startech Crossfires built by Brabus were included in the official count. Attached is an article in Autoweek on May 30, 2004 for the V8 version. There were several other variations available, I believe.
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Not that I could afford it (I cannot). If I ever paid that much for a car, when my MRS caught up to me I would be the sleeper PERMANENTLY...
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