Looking to buy srt-6 convertible
Looking to buy srt-6 convertible
Hi everyone, this is my first posting but I used to own a limited coupe and I had to sell it. Some time has passed since then now I'm looking to buy a srt-6 convertible with low miles that was well maintained. You can Contact me through the forum or email me at samihuseinovic@aol.com
Thank you,
I look forward To being in contact with you
Thank you,
I look forward To being in contact with you
Re: Looking to buy srt-6 convertible
Hi everyone, this is my first posting but I used to own a limited coupe and I had to sell it. Some time has passed since then now I'm looking to buy a srt-6 convertible with low miles that was well maintained. You can Contact me through the forum or email me at samihuseinovic@aol.com
Thank you,
I look forward To being in contact with you
Thank you,
I look forward To being in contact with you
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...tml#post688121
Good Luck!!
RL
Re: Looking to buy srt-6 convertible
Well I just went to look at an SRT 6 that's NOT really an SRT 6 but all part of the education now I know what to look for even in just the photographs. (Wing, 200mph speedo, badges, etc)
in fact I got suspicious while looking the car over and Googled how to tell an SRT 6 and it brought me to that exact question that has been asked on this site!
It also seemed to have an awful lot more wear on the interior trim then the 65k would seem to have.
On top of all that the transmission is stuck in first gear or something and he said he's going to get that fixed.
2 hours semi-wasted but as I said I did learn something and I do like the Crossfire, first one I sat in!
Another observation I made with that the engine seems to have pretty good amount of space around it and it's away from the firewall a little bit and it looks like it is pretty serviceable at least from an access standpoint. Hopefully the srt6 doesn't fill those gaps in too much more...
in fact I got suspicious while looking the car over and Googled how to tell an SRT 6 and it brought me to that exact question that has been asked on this site!
It also seemed to have an awful lot more wear on the interior trim then the 65k would seem to have.
On top of all that the transmission is stuck in first gear or something and he said he's going to get that fixed.
2 hours semi-wasted but as I said I did learn something and I do like the Crossfire, first one I sat in!
Another observation I made with that the engine seems to have pretty good amount of space around it and it's away from the firewall a little bit and it looks like it is pretty serviceable at least from an access standpoint. Hopefully the srt6 doesn't fill those gaps in too much more...
Re: Looking to buy srt-6 convertible
I just noted the original date on this posting. Surely the car has been found and the posting not updated to indicate same. But then it took me about twenty years to find an acceptable Stag and nearly fifteen for my first TVR.
So I will leave the comment in case the hunt is still on.
No good news from here. You just missed an exceptional car. Recent show winner. Posted on local CL and sold in a few days.
If you do find a nice one, I suggest moving quickly.
So I will leave the comment in case the hunt is still on.
No good news from here. You just missed an exceptional car. Recent show winner. Posted on local CL and sold in a few days.
If you do find a nice one, I suggest moving quickly.
Last edited by MiamiTVR; 07-30-2021 at 06:00 PM.
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