Got the NA Ragtop out of mothballs this morning
Got the NA Ragtop out of mothballs this morning
Took my 2006 Chrysler Crossfire Convertible out of mothballs this morning. First time I've driven it since March of 2017.
It was like driving a new car! And more fun that the SRT6 roadster we sold a few months ago. Sorry but push and o is just ,,, well,,,; BORING!
Needs new rear tires and a State inspection/emissions so I can get new plates and put it back in the garage. So after 50-70 miles the computer should record data for the emissions. That's four trips to work and back. Yippie!
It was like driving a new car! And more fun that the SRT6 roadster we sold a few months ago. Sorry but push and o is just ,,, well,,,; BORING!
Needs new rear tires and a State inspection/emissions so I can get new plates and put it back in the garage. So after 50-70 miles the computer should record data for the emissions. That's four trips to work and back. Yippie!
Re: Got the NA Ragtop out of mothballs this morning
Originally Posted by Franc Rauscher
Took my 2006 Chrysler Crossfire Convertible out of mothballs this morning. First time I've driven it since March of 2017.
It was like driving a new car! And more fun that the SRT6 roadster we sold a few months ago. Sorry but push and o is just ,,, well,,,; BORING!
Needs new rear tires and a State inspection/emissions so I can get new plates and put it back in the garage. So after 50-70 miles the computer should record data for the emissions. That's four trips to work and back. Yippie!
It was like driving a new car! And more fun that the SRT6 roadster we sold a few months ago. Sorry but push and o is just ,,, well,,,; BORING!
Needs new rear tires and a State inspection/emissions so I can get new plates and put it back in the garage. So after 50-70 miles the computer should record data for the emissions. That's four trips to work and back. Yippie!
Re: Got the NA Ragtop out of mothballs this morning
Money and time. We had the SRT6 to drive instead. And we haven't had time to go on Crossfire gatherings either local or national. Business is booming so I could blame President Trump. But that would sound political so I won't.
Last edited by Franc Rauscher; 09-05-2018 at 03:14 PM.
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