I found a unicorn
Yesterday I was perusing craigslist looking at cars and punched in Crossfire. Oh, it's an SRT6. Oh, it's 30 miles away. Oh, it's got 16,000 miles. Oh, it's not priced by a crazy person. Oh, I can finance it like a normal car. I'm back and glad to be here.
The dealer's story is a local collector liquidated and this was the only modern vehicle in the collection. Nobody tried to sell it into the niche collector market, they just priced it like a normal low-mileage vehicle and put it on the lot. The dealer said he got a lot of calls but I was the first one to show up with money. So if you were trying to buy this car in Paso Robles I have it. I'll put the VIN in the registry, it's not there.
Graphite coupe bone stock like new. Return of the permagrin I have missed since selling my roadster.
The dealer's story is a local collector liquidated and this was the only modern vehicle in the collection. Nobody tried to sell it into the niche collector market, they just priced it like a normal low-mileage vehicle and put it on the lot. The dealer said he got a lot of calls but I was the first one to show up with money. So if you were trying to buy this car in Paso Robles I have it. I'll put the VIN in the registry, it's not there.
Graphite coupe bone stock like new. Return of the permagrin I have missed since selling my roadster.
C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S ! and welcome back to the Crossfire family! Now go find another unicorn and buy it too! That's how the obsession begins . . . One Crossfire at a time!
Last edited by RED DOG; Sep 3, 2019 at 08:01 PM.
For a Graphite Roadster with those miles, yes.
For a coupe? Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, no.
But if it is making you happy, then we are done here.
For a coupe? Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, no.
But if it is making you happy, then we are done here.
I bought my SRT6 coupe in 2008 with 8500 miles for $21,000. Probably overpaid a bit but wanted low mileage and graphite. Since then I have passed up another lower mileage coupe while I wait for that graphite SRT6 roadster.
Everybody knows graphite is the fastest roadster color. I know, I had one. In 2008 it wasn't hard to find a 3-year-old car with a handful of miles. Finding a 15-year-old car, especially THE car that you want, with a handful of miles at a reasonable price is finding a unicorn. I wish you luck in your roadster search and hope nobody has to die in order for it to go on the market. When I was in the Imperial club that's exactly what happened -- desirable cars came on the market after personal tragedies.
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