Our 2005 Chrysler Crossfire was formerly owned by a prop supplier on Dr Who. While the car itself may not have been featured in the show, there are still nods to the time lord himself in the form of the number plate and the very Tardis-like interior that is much more spacious than it looks from the outside.
The Crossfire shares a little under 40% of its components with the Mercedes SLK320. Parts such as the chassis, suspension, and drivetrain can all be found on its Mercedes counterpart and bring an air of similarity between the two vehicles. These components (along with the rest of the car) are put together to create a somewhat unusual yet surprisingly appealing shape and appearance.
Powered by a 217bhp 3.2-litre V6, the Chrysler Crossfire comes with 19-inch wheels that offer very effective grip making it a smooth, comfortable, and stable drive.
Our 2005 Chrysler Crossfire has only covered 12,000 miles so is more than ready to take its new owner on long road trips, but it would be equally as happy being used as your daily car too.
3.2-litre V6
6-speed manual gearbox
Custom Dr Who registration
Shares multiple components with the Mercedes SLK320 including chassis, suspension, and drivetrain
12,000 miles
Stunning paintwork and immaculate interior
New headliner fitted
Full Bridge Classic Cars workshop inspection
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Congratulations to Stephen Paul, winner with ticket number 525.
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