Ellusive 2006 SRT-6's
And there is your answer right there - 3k miles does not = new , your vehicle is considered used here in NZ with those miles and most likely elsewhere in the world. Here in NZ if a Chrysler has more than 50km ( 30 mile on the clock ) Chrysler NZ no longer considers it new and the negotiations begin.
Just my 2c
Just my 2c
So what are you all sayng. I hope you don't think "dealer cost" is anywhere within THOUSANDS!!! of $$$ of $27k That was my point. He probably paid at least$ $15k more than I did for a car with a few less months worth of miles on a later build date, which may or may not make it 2006.
Not really implying anything , just how it works here in NZ.
It really is irelevant as long as the vehicle is a good example and YOU are happy with your decision.
BTW: Just got back from a Hot Rod and Street Machine show - the Crossfire gets A LOT of attention. People are starting to take note about these non too common vehicles
It really is irelevant as long as the vehicle is a good example and YOU are happy with your decision.
BTW: Just got back from a Hot Rod and Street Machine show - the Crossfire gets A LOT of attention. People are starting to take note about these non too common vehicles
Those fender badges look sharp! I think I am going to replace my SRT6 hatch badge with the new one. That is the first one I have seen with the newer style SRT letters.
Has anyone been able to track them down a part number?
I would like to get a set for my 2006 as well. The US spec versions obviously didn't come with the extra badging on the fenders. Perhaps one of our UK friends could do a dealer visit a get the part number.
Cliff
SSB 2006 SRT6 Roadster
Cliff
SSB 2006 SRT6 Roadster
I saw this on Autotrader - don't know if it is still available!
2006 19 miles black roadster!$34,996
Roanoke Motor Company - Illinois
1-888-594-9315
2006 CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE SRT-6
1C3AN75N76X064169
CONVERTIBLE
3.2L V6 /
Standard Equipment | Safety Options
A CARFAX Vehicle History Report is based only on information supplied to CARFAX. CARFAX checked over 5 billion vehicle history events and found 4 record(s) for this 2006 CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE SRT-6 (1C3AN75N76X064169).
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08/24/2006
US Customs
Vehicle exported from
Belgium
and imported to
Baltimore, MD
11/16/2006
16 Huffines DodgeLewisville, TX 972-4342288www.huffinesdodge.com
ww.huffinesdodge.com
Vehicle serviced
09/12/2007
Auto Auction
Sold at auction
in Missouri
Listed as
a manufacturer vehicle
The car at Roanoke Motors in Illinois is still available - 19 miles - $34,996 - talk to Opie if anyone is interested.
Bad part about this car is that the in-service date for some reason is 12-20-05!
But, serial number and Chrysler paperwork support the fact that it is an 06!
Bad part about this car is that the in-service date for some reason is 12-20-05!
But, serial number and Chrysler paperwork support the fact that it is an 06!
Looks like the part number is 68001757AA called "fender mounted badge" in the 2006 parts catalog. I ordered a set... so I'll see if that's correct in a few days.
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Black, Convertable ok but "06" not anymore collectable than any re-papered unsold car. There ARE NO 06 SRT's. Thats is plain and simple. It was an unsold and re instated 05 that Chrysler chose to bring back for 1 year at first and now continuing through 08. If buying an 08 read the door panel!
Originally Posted by Montana Crossfire
There ARE NO 06 SRT's. Thats is plain and simple.
1C3APE9N96X067082
That's '06 and, last time I looked, it was a SRT-6 Coupe.
Do you mean there were no 06/07/08 model revisions?
Andy G
Originally Posted by Andy G
The 'scores on the doors' say
1C3APE9N96X067082
That's '06 and, last time I looked, it was a SRT-6 Coupe.
Do you mean there were no 06/07/08 model revisions?
Andy G
1C3APE9N96X067082
That's '06 and, last time I looked, it was a SRT-6 Coupe.
Do you mean there were no 06/07/08 model revisions?
Andy G
Originally Posted by Montana Crossfire
Black, Convertable ok but "06" not anymore collectable than any re-papered unsold car. There ARE NO 06 SRT's. Thats is plain and simple. It was an unsold and re instated 05 that Chrysler chose to bring back for 1 year at first and now continuing through 08. If buying an 08 read the door panel!
Originally Posted by Montana Crossfire
Black, Convertable ok but "06" not anymore collectable than any re-papered unsold car. There ARE NO 06 SRT's. Thats is plain and simple. It was an unsold and re instated 05 that Chrysler chose to bring back for 1 year at first and now continuing through 08. If buying an 08 read the door panel!
According to the VIN they provided it IS a 2006 model year car. You can tell the year of the vehicle by checking the 10th digit on your VIN...............which is "6" in this case. Just because the car may have been built in 2005 doesn't mean it's a 2005. There are 2009 model cars out on the market rite now in 2008. Usually most cars built on or around September of any given year will be sold as a next year model...........and some "special" cars built as early as February/March have been sold as next year models.
Originally Posted by DTMenace
Yournumber for the fender badges is correct, ordered two on Thursday, 3/27/08. The parts mgr. indicated 3-5 days for delivery,,,
Last edited by SilverFox; Apr 20, 2008 at 08:15 PM.
Originally Posted by Andy G
Hi Guys
Well there do seem to be a few differences, mainly in the badging. The UK spec 2006 has the SRT 6 logos as seen in the pics but there is no rear logo denoting SRT 6. However, at the rear you do have the Chrysler moniker, which seems absent from US spec models. Not sure about the difference in the Aero Blue. May just be down to photshop enhancement.
Headlights are also different as they have an electronically adjustable levelling device. This is pretty useless as it hardly varies the beam height at all but it does mean there is no manual adjuster on the headlight assembly for height.
There is also no cut off switch for the passenger airbag. In US models this is beside the ashtray. There was no free luggage deal for the UK on new purchases. I think those are all the differences...oh wait, I forgot one. The steering wheel is on the wrong side.
Andy G
Well there do seem to be a few differences, mainly in the badging. The UK spec 2006 has the SRT 6 logos as seen in the pics but there is no rear logo denoting SRT 6. However, at the rear you do have the Chrysler moniker, which seems absent from US spec models. Not sure about the difference in the Aero Blue. May just be down to photshop enhancement.
Headlights are also different as they have an electronically adjustable levelling device. This is pretty useless as it hardly varies the beam height at all but it does mean there is no manual adjuster on the headlight assembly for height.
There is also no cut off switch for the passenger airbag. In US models this is beside the ashtray. There was no free luggage deal for the UK on new purchases. I think those are all the differences...oh wait, I forgot one. The steering wheel is on the wrong side.
Andy G
do the headlights move up and down and level eachother everytime the car starts because my jaguar does that and i think its the coolest thing to watch



