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Brand
Chrysler
Model
Sebring
Type
V6 Convertible
Body
Convertible
Year
1996
Registration
German documents
Chassis number
3C3EL45H8TT279163
Date of first admission
02-08-1996
Fuel
Gasoline
Color
Gray
Transmission
Automatic
LHD or RHD
LHD
Is in a driving condition
Unknown
The 1996 Chrysler Sebring V6 Convertible is a convertible that takes you back to a time when American cars’re all about freedom and fun. This car comes from a privécollection and has been idle for a long time. Although it is uncertain what technical condition the car is in now, the Sebring was generally reliable for its time.
The rear window needs to be replaced, and the exterior could use a thorough cleaning. Cars that have been stationary for a long time often need some work, but that can be a fun challenge for collectors or enthusiasts. This Chrysler Sebring still has character and a story that can be told.
When Chrysler introduced the Sebring in the ‘90s, the goal was to create a convertible that was both stylish and affordable. The V6 engine gave the car enough power for a leisurely drive. This car was not a sports car, but intended for comfortable drives, especially on sunny days with the roof open. Although this particular car was not used for a long time, it remains a piece of history waiting to be rediscovered.
In those days, the Sebring Convertible was one of the popular choices for those who wanted an open car without paying much. Driving this car was mainly focused on enjoying the journey, rather than driving hard. The car didn't break any records, but it didn't need to. It was all about the joy of cruising, something this Sebring still exudes, despite now needing some maintenance. To get a good idea of the lot, we recommend coming to the viewing day.