Gorgeous SRT-6 Roadster For Sale
For Sale2005 Chrysler Crossfire
Apr 15, 2025, 01:04 PM | Replies: 8 | Views: 1222
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Unbelievably clean SRT-6 Roadster. Bone stock and unmolested. Perfect rims, interior and top, flawless paint and body.
I never should’ve bought it. My husband is 6’5” and his head sticks out above the top of the windscreen pillar. I’m afraid of what would happen if we were in a rollover collision.
Must be seen to believe.
Last edited by SRT-OSO; Apr 24, 2025 at 11:10 AM.
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Unbelievably clean SRT-6 Roadster. Bone stock and unmolested. Perfect rims, interior and top, flawless paint and body.
I never should’ve bought it. My husband is 6’5” and his head sticks out above the top of the windscreen pillar. I’m afraid of what would happen if we were in a rollover collision.
Must be seen to believe.
I never should’ve bought it. My husband is 6’5” and his head sticks out above the top of the windscreen pillar. I’m afraid of what would happen if we were in a rollover collision.
Must be seen to believe.
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Gorgeous.
I.m also 6"3', 7 months out from my second hip surgery, a complex relpacement, and by adjusting the seat I manage to sit comfortably without my head sticking up too high.
In fact, getting into and out of the Crossfire easily was my last major healing milestone. That happened two months ago.
Before selling, you might try fiddling with the seat adjustment.
I.m also 6"3', 7 months out from my second hip surgery, a complex relpacement, and by adjusting the seat I manage to sit comfortably without my head sticking up too high.
In fact, getting into and out of the Crossfire easily was my last major healing milestone. That happened two months ago.
Before selling, you might try fiddling with the seat adjustment.
Gorgeous.
I.m also 6"3', 7 months out from my second hip surgery, a complex relpacement, and by adjusting the seat I manage to sit comfortably without my head sticking up too high.
In fact, getting into and out of the Crossfire easily was my last major healing milestone. That happened two months ago.
Before selling, you might try fiddling with the seat adjustment.
I.m also 6"3', 7 months out from my second hip surgery, a complex relpacement, and by adjusting the seat I manage to sit comfortably without my head sticking up too high.
In fact, getting into and out of the Crossfire easily was my last major healing milestone. That happened two months ago.
Before selling, you might try fiddling with the seat adjustment.
I’m not selling it because I can’t get in and out of it or because I’m too tall. I’m 5’8”. It’s my husband who Isn’t suitable for the vehicle. He’s 6’5” with a very long torso, so as a result his head sticks out above the top of the windscreen header. I’m concerned that if we’re involved in a rollover that it could be fatal for him. No car, no matter how beautiful, is worth that risk to me.
Regards,
Miguel
I fit the car perfectly, it’s my husband who’s not safe as a passenger.
I have the same car Mam! I am 6-1 and thanks to the many seat adjustments, I am comfortable in the cockpit! I am a former Air Force Pilot (not a fighter pilot but I have been in a few "tight situations"). BTW: Not to be predjudicial but, this "cockpit" is , in my opinion, more comfortable that the same era corvette. At 84, I am going to have to sell my 2005 SRT6 Roadster, not because of the car, but you know what I mean! God Bless1
Very nice car, clean looking and LOW milage this type car will not last long,,, prices have started to move up again.
good price for what you get,,, half price from when new,, and it is 88% new.
good price for what you get,,, half price from when new,, and it is 88% new.
Kindly,
Miguel


