This is a 2004 Chrysler Crossfire that I purchased many years ago as my first car. Price is negotiable. Cash only, no trades. If you'd like to come take a look, please reach out. I am usually available on weekends, though I will, like most, be unavailable to meet during the holidays.
I've replaced the driver's side window regulator/motor and the radiator myself. A couple years after buying it, the car acted like it wasn't getting any gas while I was driving it. Turns out the fuel pump and relay went bad, so I had a mechanic replace both. Stopped driving the car for two reasons: first, I barely drove it anyway since I live walking distance to basically everywhere I go; second, about a year after having the fuel pump + relay replaced the first time, it started acting like it wasn't getting gas again and stalled in the middle of downtown Austin traffic. I waited about a half hour and then it started and ran again, so I was able to bring it back home and didn't need a tow. As far as I can tell (not a mechanic) that's the only serious thing wrong with the car. Other than that, the window motor in the passenger window is dead but that is a pretty easy thing to replace, some cracking/tear on the dashboard and faux leather seats, and there's a slight oil leak, so if you leave it sit for a long time you can smell it burning off a little when you first start the car. Seats are a little dirty, and the outside trim for the windshield is missing as pictured. Door panel for passenger door is missing hardware (i.e., screws that hold it on). It is held on by the plastic pins, but finding replacement hardware should be relatively easy. All in all, not in perfect shape, but not in horrible shape either.
It's been sitting in my driveway for about 2 years now, so it's about time I get rid of it. I do occasionally recharge the battery and get it running, and each time it doesn't stall or lose power, and acts just like it did when I parked it. If you want to take it off my hands, you'll either need a flatbed or the guts to drive it wherever you need to go on the off chance the fuel pump acts funky again.