For Sale: 2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser in Canton, Ohio for sale in Canton, OH

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Vehicle Description The retro PT Cruiser was a huge hit when it arrived in 2000.
Chrysler added a convertible to the line-up in 2005.
Our first year Convertible pictured here was purchased new in Arizona and remained in the family until 2021 when a neighbor purchased the extremely low mileage car had always been garaged kept and maintained to the highest level.
Owner number two was of the same mindset and lovingly maintained the car to the same standards.
The seats have been professionally recovered in leather along with the steering wheel.
The second owner relocated back to Ohio and contacted Rally Sport Classics to become the next owner of this Ultra Low Mileage Classic.
Everything on this little retro convertible works as it should.
Above and beyond the the standard options, the following options were added:
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4 L Dohc 16 Valve Turbo I4 Engine.
4-Speed Automatic Transmission.
Customer Preferred Order Selection.
Documented with a window sticker, Glovebox books and manuals, Showroom Brochure and service records.
This beautiful car is in exquisite condition and is ready for Summer top down fun.
The car was just completely serviced and brand new tires installed.
Hard to find with such incredibly low mileage and sunning condition.
$12,995.
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  • Year: 2005
  • Make: Chrysler
  • Model: PT Cruiser

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