Junkyard Gem: 2005 Chrysler Crossfire Convertible
This '05 near Denver is the first Chrysler Crossfire I have seen in a self-service wrecking yard, but there will be more.
This '05 near Denver is the first Chrysler Crossfire I have seen in a self-service wrecking yard, but there will be more.
A symbol of what went right and wrong in the Merger of Equals.
Greg has chosen a Fiero. I've countered with a Crossfire SRT6. We may both be losers, but only one of us can win. You be the judge.
Automotive anniversaries are often big news. Last year, the Chevrolet Corvette turned 60 and the Porsche 911 hit 50. This year, the spritely Mazda MX-5 Miata turns 25. The iconic Ford Mustang just turned the big Five-Oh, too.
The Chrysler Crossfire was, suffice it to say, a matter of taste. Based on old Mercedes-Benz mechanicals, it included retro styling accents and an armadillo roofline. Some loved it, but there was clearly room for improvement – not to mention more sales – and that's just what Italian coachbuilder FB Tuning had to showcase at the Noah Joseph
Chrysler has killed the PT Convertible, Pacifica, Crossfire, and Dodge Magnum
Chrysler already got on the good side of budding filmmakers with its Chrysler Million Dollar Film Festival and other collaborations with the big festivals. The company has also been reaching out to gamers via games like Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition and Medal of Honor.