Extensive Chrysler Crossfire History.
https://translate.googleusercontent....YfpMLfoHnnQBHg
I found this information in German and ran it through google’s translation website tool. I’m pretty sure many of you have ran across it before as well. I’m not well versed in German🤷🏼♂️ so I posted this on the Facebook group forums asking for help to translate it, someone directed me to Googles translator. It has so much interesting info on the Crossfire, I know a lot of you will find interesting. If it’s been posted before I apologize. Hopefully it works Enjoy!!!!!
I found this information in German and ran it through google’s translation website tool. I’m pretty sure many of you have ran across it before as well. I’m not well versed in German🤷🏼♂️ so I posted this on the Facebook group forums asking for help to translate it, someone directed me to Googles translator. It has so much interesting info on the Crossfire, I know a lot of you will find interesting. If it’s been posted before I apologize. Hopefully it works Enjoy!!!!!
Great find! Thanks for sharing.
It's a mix of things I have seen before, but also many I have not. I'm late for work and am unable to thoroughly read it this morning but look forward to doing so.
It's a mix of things I have seen before, but also many I have not. I'm late for work and am unable to thoroughly read it this morning but look forward to doing so.
Last edited by Toolman; Dec 19, 2019 at 07:21 AM.
Really enjoyed the back & forth American verses German engineers about the cup holder . Germans couldn't understand why such a thing was needed (yay for them) & Americans insisted on it :0/
https://translate.googleusercontent....YfpMLfoHnnQBHg
I found this information in German and ran it through google’s translation website tool. I’m pretty sure many of you have ran across it before as well. I’m not well versed in German🤷🏼♂️ so I posted this on the Facebook group forums asking for help to translate it, someone directed me to Googles translator. It has so much interesting info on the Crossfire, I know a lot of you will find interesting. If it’s been posted before I apologize. Hopefully it works Enjoy!!!!!
I found this information in German and ran it through google’s translation website tool. I’m pretty sure many of you have ran across it before as well. I’m not well versed in German🤷🏼♂️ so I posted this on the Facebook group forums asking for help to translate it, someone directed me to Googles translator. It has so much interesting info on the Crossfire, I know a lot of you will find interesting. If it’s been posted before I apologize. Hopefully it works Enjoy!!!!!
If I remember correctly I got it from the German XF forum. Here’s the link have fun. A lot of cool projects over there. https://www.chrysler-crossfire-forum...ler-crossfire/
Interesting reading, thanks. I see it states that the SRT6 was available in Machine Grey Metallic after 09/05. I wonder how many were produced and for what market?
I have an 05 that started life as Graphite Grey Metallic but is now Machine Gray. I had a chance to have it repainted professionally for a steal and I loved that color so I went for it. Here’s the numbers for the 2006 SRT6’s towards the bottom. The far left is USA, middle left is Canada middle right is the rest of the world and far right is total.
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