2006 Chrysler Pt Cruiser Touring Convertible 2-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
New Waterford, Ohio, United States
Up for sale is an awesome PT Cruiser Touring convertible ready for inexpensive summer fun. Great car with only 75,255 miles with new tires and its clean and dry underneath. It runs like a brand new car and everything seems to work. As it is sold the vehicle needs a door and some bumps n bruises work, but door does open and close, and for the convertible top it works perfect. This vehicle is sold with an Ohio salvage title. Ohio residents cannot buy it you must be a dealer or out of state residents. For more information please call or email us. It is also for sale locally if it is sold it will be deleted unless their is an open bid then it will be sold via eBay to the highest bidder. We are licensed dealers and have been in business for 34 years with an eBay account of 100% please read our reviews, we have wonderful feed back! Call for details, we will answer all questions with honest answers. We can assist in loading or shipping the car as well, or we can store it here for no extra cost, thanks for bidding! Our number is: 724-417-2672 Email is: rt14ent@gmail.com |
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