For sale in our Denver showroom is a 2007 Chrysler Crossfire Limited with just 8,852 actual miles, yet, this Crossfire looks like it has more like 2 miles. The name "Crossfire" refers to the two character lines that run from front to rear along the body sides — crossing each other midway through the door panel. Conceived during the period of Chrysler's ownership by Daimler-Benz, the name also refers to the collaboration of the two companies. The Crossfire was produced between the years 2004 and 2008 and offers a timeless look. The exterior is painted Classic Yellow while the interior is black and white two-tone. The automatic convertible top operation is a symphony of moving components and is absolutely mesmerizing to watch. The convertible soft top is black in color and looks brand new. Just look at the detailed pictures of the door jams and trunk areas, the car is even without dust! If you missed out on buying a brand-new Crossfire in 2007, here's your time machine. Options include: AC, heated seats, AM/FM/CD radio, cruise control, power brakes, power seats, power steering, power locks, power windows, anti-lock brakes, tilt wheel, keyless entry, driver/passenger airbag, leather interior, and aluminum alloy wheels. If you are in the mood for fun in the sun and desire a classic look, here it is. To view the car in greater detail, including 100+ HD pictures and an HD video, please visit www.gatewayclassiccars.com or our Denver showroom. Call 303-872-4722 for more information.
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Air Conditioning
Aluminum Wheels
AM/FM Radio
Anti-Lock Brakes
CD Player
Cruise Control
Driver Airbag
Leather Interior
Passenger Airbag
Power Locks
Power Seats
Power Steering
Power Windows
Radial Tires
Tilt Steering Wheel
Traction Control