Parts (lack there of)
Ummmmm, Huh?????
It appears to me that FADDING is translating his native Spanish into English with the Google translator or BableFish.
It never comes out quite like you expect ........
It never comes out quite like you expect ........
the upper windshield molding flew off the crossfire the other day while driving. looked everywhere for a replacement. couldn't find anything. does anyone know where i can get this part. thanks
I've had good luck with them on several types of cars. Look for the Windshield Frame and give them a call to verify.
Good luck!!
RL
Try copart.com . They are an auction company for insurance companies, and others, that sell cars to salvage yards across the country. On their site you can locate salvage yards that have recently purchased Crossfires. Simply contact one of those salvage yards and get a price quote. They currently have 17 Crossfires listed as available for sale.
saw this on ebay for 30.00 http://www.ebay.com/itm/04-Chrysler-Crossfire-coupe-silver-windshield-frame-right-side-trim-molding-/290892321011?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item43ba8890f3&vxp=mtr
I have too noticed a lack of parts for the Crossfire models . I 'm having a hard time finding front lower control arm bushings . Do you know where I can find them ?
I have a new control arm, I want 100. + shipping. each
crossfirepartsforsale019.jpg Photo by amx1397 | Photobucket
crossfirepartsforsale018.jpg Photo by amx1397 | Photobucket
crossfirepartsforsale019.jpg Photo by amx1397 | Photobucket
crossfirepartsforsale018.jpg Photo by amx1397 | Photobucket
Last edited by amx1397; Aug 22, 2013 at 02:31 PM. Reason: add pic
Starry, that pic almost made me cry. Why would anyone do such a thing???? Did you ever get it fixed? This is why I don't leave my Crossie ANYWHERE, keep it garaged. There are some sickos out there.
I have some good news for everyone on parts for the future.
My x wife is a Buick Reatta collector and has been for years. She deals with 2 parts suppliers out west that have had acres and warehouses of Reattas and parts. Through the years the parts have been used up mostly and they say the Reatta has reached a peak in their opinion.
Mary was on the phone with one of them about a headlight switch and told this guy about my Crossfire. She saw it last week and fell in love. Yes it was love at first sight. She started researching the car and it's history and now is selling her Reattas and getting a Crossfire.
This guy was very surprised and astounded at Marys news because he and the other guy have recently decided to switch over to the Crossfire car business.
They have purchased several and are actively rounding up parts cars and parts to hopefully get the stock up and start advertising and doing business next year sometime.
If these guys are as successful with the Crossfire as they have been with the Reatta than they will be the go to guys for Crossfires with quality used parts for reasonable prices.
Obviously this will take time but these guys have been in the business for years and say that in the last 2 years the demand and interest in the Crossfire has grown a lot and is getting bigger and bigger. They believe the car is becoming quite collectable and getting a huge following.
I guess I added to that with my recent purchase of my baby (LOLA) 2004 #14760 assembled 11/03 shipped to and sold at Balm Beach FL dealer. I have the original window sticker, manual packet and all service docs.
She has 57K original miles and was garaged and well cared for. I now continue that tradition.
Here are pictures of her at a recent car show in the Atlanta area called Caffeine and Octane.
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My x wife is a Buick Reatta collector and has been for years. She deals with 2 parts suppliers out west that have had acres and warehouses of Reattas and parts. Through the years the parts have been used up mostly and they say the Reatta has reached a peak in their opinion.
Mary was on the phone with one of them about a headlight switch and told this guy about my Crossfire. She saw it last week and fell in love. Yes it was love at first sight. She started researching the car and it's history and now is selling her Reattas and getting a Crossfire.
This guy was very surprised and astounded at Marys news because he and the other guy have recently decided to switch over to the Crossfire car business.
They have purchased several and are actively rounding up parts cars and parts to hopefully get the stock up and start advertising and doing business next year sometime.
If these guys are as successful with the Crossfire as they have been with the Reatta than they will be the go to guys for Crossfires with quality used parts for reasonable prices.
Obviously this will take time but these guys have been in the business for years and say that in the last 2 years the demand and interest in the Crossfire has grown a lot and is getting bigger and bigger. They believe the car is becoming quite collectable and getting a huge following.
I guess I added to that with my recent purchase of my baby (LOLA) 2004 #14760 assembled 11/03 shipped to and sold at Balm Beach FL dealer. I have the original window sticker, manual packet and all service docs.
She has 57K original miles and was garaged and well cared for. I now continue that tradition.
Here are pictures of her at a recent car show in the Atlanta area called Caffeine and Octane.
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Last edited by pjm30144; Oct 13, 2013 at 05:08 AM.
pjm30144, that does sound good. Any idea where out west might be?
In any event, if someone has a parts car, or...I'm looking for a complete lower right front plastic air duct (grill).
I just received my mesh grill set and realized this was missing. I need it to hold the mesh screen on. I've made brackets, but not sure how well they will hold up - so the sooner the better.
Biba
In any event, if someone has a parts car, or...I'm looking for a complete lower right front plastic air duct (grill).
I just received my mesh grill set and realized this was missing. I need it to hold the mesh screen on. I've made brackets, but not sure how well they will hold up - so the sooner the better.
Biba


