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Planet Earth's Best Chrysler Concorde Is For Sale Again For $18,900
Planet Earth's Best Chrysler Concorde Is For Sale Again For $18,900-July 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:09:29

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Buried within the pages of eBay Motors is one puzzling time capsule. For the second time this year, an absolutely is for sale with all of 987 miles on its odometer.

It’s not uncommon to see from decades past put into storage, only to be sold at a later date. Doing that with those cars makes a certain kind of sense. But when regular, mundane cars are offered at you’re left to wonder about the hows and whys, you have to wonder who decided to preserve a normal car.

I must admit, I never thought that I’d use “best” and “Chrysler Concorde” in the same statement, but here we are. This 1994 Concorde is listed by Primo Classics International in Florida.

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The dealership says that the car has 987 miles on its odometer and a VIN check shows that to be the case. I can’t remember the last time I saw a Concorde, let alone one that didn’t appear to be a pothole away from the scrapyard.

The Concorde is representative of Chrysler’s then innovative . Its passenger cabin sits close to the front with relatively short overhangs front and rear. The Concorde and its LH platform stablemates had sleek bodies with sloping roofs, unlike the K-cars that preceded them. It launched with an $18,341 base price, or roughly $35,110 in today’s money.

This example is immaculate. There isn’t a dent on the body, not a scratch on the wheels and even the badging looks clean and crisp.

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It’s a similar story inside, where the plushy seats, hard plastics and fake wood trim appear to be perfect.

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Under the hood is a 3.5 liter V6. It makes 214 horsepower which is delivered to the front wheels through a four-speed automatic.

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This car was listed for sale by Pat’s Auto Sales in Massachusetts for $10,995. It was featured where the dealership provided a reason why there’s a Concorde with only 987 miles:

Purchased new by a 74 year old woman who lived in a Home Care Facility, where the car was kept in climate controlled storage until she passed in 2015 at the age of 95.

The eBay with two days to go and reserve not met. For some insight on what Primo Classics International wants to get for the Concorde, it has the car listed . That’s a huge price to stomach, even if it’s the cleanest Concorde left on Earth.

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