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Re: The Official "Sapphire Silver Blue" C-R-O-S-S-F-I-R-E Photo Thread
Currently one of ugliest SSB Crossfires. At paint shop for complete repaint - front to rear. Estimate says 53.7 hours of labor. That was the last new third brake light in USA. I purchased in 2017. I purchased my 2005 SSB Crossfire new in September, 2006. Delivered with 30 miles on odometer. In December, 2021 has 60,887 miles.
Last edited by sjcrossfire; Dec 30, 2021 at 02:45 AM.
Re: The Official "Sapphire Silver Blue" C-R-O-S-S-F-I-R-E Photo Thread
Originally Posted by sjcrossfire
Currently one of ugliest SSB Crossfires. At paint shop for complete repaint - front to rear. Estimate says 53.7 hours of labor. That was the last new third brake light in USA. I purchased in 2017. I purchased my 2005 SSB Crossfire new in September, 2006. Delivered with 30 miles on odometer. In December, 2021 has 60,887 miles.
It is now uglier. It is now uglier. Very slow body shop. Insurance jobs have priority. These photos 3 months after parking lot photos. No body damage. Just needed fresh paint. Windshield molding had leprosy and rear bumper was sun damaged. Also front bumper had holes for unnecessary license plate. Only one plate in Arizona.
Last edited by sjcrossfire; Mar 27, 2022 at 01:35 PM.
Reason: Misspelled word - typo
Re: The Official "Sapphire Silver Blue" C-R-O-S-S-F-I-R-E Photo Thread
Just bought this 05 roadster from a private owner in Illinois with 62,000 miles on it and am enjoying it so far. She goes in to have the headlights refinished on 5/24 and to the body shop on 6/27 to have the front/rear bumpers painted.
Re: The Official "Sapphire Silver Blue" C-R-O-S-S-F-I-R-E Photo Thread
Beautiful car, hope you enjoy it. At this time with Chrysler almost disavowing any attachment to the Crossfire, can you still get a perfect paint match? Or can almost any good body shop mix a perfect match with computer help?