My $500.00 Crossfire
I've never participated on the forum before, so this could end up in an inappropriate place. I read the post about one gentleman's journey to Crossfire ownership, so I thought you might enjoy my story.
I first became aware of the Crossfire sometime in 2002 and really got excited. I wrote Chrysler to get more information, ended up on a mailing list and received many pieces of promotional material over the next year. The first Crossfire to arrive in Montana was in our town, and I was allowed to take it for a spirited test drive. I loved the car and the color (SSB), but due to a hip and knee replacement on my right side it didn't have enough seat travel for me. Having been heavily into Corvettes for many years, I walked away from the Crossfire and bought another Corvette. In 2011 I had the opportunity to drive one again. In the interim I had the hip redone and apparently I ended up with more range of motion and was comfortable driving it. That launched me on a search for a low mile example.
Now let me address the title of this post.....Back around 1989 I sold a 1966 Corvette that had a mint set of 5 Kelsey Hayes knock-off wheels on it. The buyer wanted to put custom wheels on the car and asked how much I would reduce the price without the wheels. I told him $500.00 and the deal was struck. A few weeks later a buddy of mine asked me if I would sell them. I told him I didn't know what they were worth. He said that they were worth $2,000.00 to him and another deal was struck. Well, the Hunt Brothers had just wrecked the silver market and silver was selling around $5.00 per ounce. I spent my two grand on silver and brought home two bags full. Fast forward to 2011 (when I took the second drive in a Crossfire). Silver is now in the $35.00 per ounce range, so I cashed it in and bought a 2004 coupe with 5700 miles on it. I loved the car, but soon became aware of the SRT6 and started another search. I had spent several years driving a seven second dragster, so I was fascinated by the extra horsepower. I sold the red car to the mayor of our town and located a 2005 SSB SRT6 coupe with 5300 miles on it for the same money. Thus my $500.00 Crossfire!
I first became aware of the Crossfire sometime in 2002 and really got excited. I wrote Chrysler to get more information, ended up on a mailing list and received many pieces of promotional material over the next year. The first Crossfire to arrive in Montana was in our town, and I was allowed to take it for a spirited test drive. I loved the car and the color (SSB), but due to a hip and knee replacement on my right side it didn't have enough seat travel for me. Having been heavily into Corvettes for many years, I walked away from the Crossfire and bought another Corvette. In 2011 I had the opportunity to drive one again. In the interim I had the hip redone and apparently I ended up with more range of motion and was comfortable driving it. That launched me on a search for a low mile example.
Now let me address the title of this post.....Back around 1989 I sold a 1966 Corvette that had a mint set of 5 Kelsey Hayes knock-off wheels on it. The buyer wanted to put custom wheels on the car and asked how much I would reduce the price without the wheels. I told him $500.00 and the deal was struck. A few weeks later a buddy of mine asked me if I would sell them. I told him I didn't know what they were worth. He said that they were worth $2,000.00 to him and another deal was struck. Well, the Hunt Brothers had just wrecked the silver market and silver was selling around $5.00 per ounce. I spent my two grand on silver and brought home two bags full. Fast forward to 2011 (when I took the second drive in a Crossfire). Silver is now in the $35.00 per ounce range, so I cashed it in and bought a 2004 coupe with 5700 miles on it. I loved the car, but soon became aware of the SRT6 and started another search. I had spent several years driving a seven second dragster, so I was fascinated by the extra horsepower. I sold the red car to the mayor of our town and located a 2005 SSB SRT6 coupe with 5300 miles on it for the same money. Thus my $500.00 Crossfire!
Hi Gary,
Just saw your post in marketplace. Love the Sharper Image car but already have one + a parts car missing the mirrors!I I see you sold your Crossfire - I am sure whoever got it was very happy as I know it was like new. This was a great story and I hope you find something as cool as the Crossfire to drive!
Take care, Ron and Jean
Just saw your post in marketplace. Love the Sharper Image car but already have one + a parts car missing the mirrors!I I see you sold your Crossfire - I am sure whoever got it was very happy as I know it was like new. This was a great story and I hope you find something as cool as the Crossfire to drive!
Take care, Ron and Jean
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