Estimate
This is a public auction. A placed bid on this lot is binding. Please make use of the viewing days before placing a bid. No right of return applies to this lot.
The Seller determines after the auction wherher the lot is allocated - More information
Classic Car Auctions is not the seller.We auction and bill as a mediator on behalf of a third party, the seller.
Brand
Chrysler
Model
300
Type
C
Body
Sedan
Year
2005
Registration
Dutch documents
License plate
79-PZ-SP
Chassis number
1C3AAB3R35H545128
Date of first admission
03-01-2005
Date of first admission (NL)
03-01-2005
Fuel
Gasoline
Odometer reading
239249 Km
Color
Black
Transmission
Automatic
LHD or RHD
LHD
Is in a driving condition
Yes
Valid MOT until
14-10-2025
The 2005 Chrysler 300C is a model rooted in the revival of the Chrysler brand in the early 21st century. This model, which made its debut in 2004, stood out for its bold design and powerful road presence. Positioned as a luxury sedan, the 300C had strong appeal because of its combination of American style and European driving characteristics. The model was often praised for its spacious interior and comfortable driving experience, which made it an attractive choice for families and car enthusiasts alike.
During the years of ownership of this particular Chrysler 300C, it was serviced several times at Vakgarage Verbree. The last invoice from Willem USA Cars, provided in late October 2024, documented an MOT inspection and maintenance service worth €717.64. Two recalls related to the airbags were also fixed by Kien in Arnhem in January 2025. This shows that careful attention has been paid to the maintenance of the car, which has spent most of the past 13 to 14 years indoors, first under the ownership of the owner's father and later under his own.
The car was suspended from October 2022 to October 2024 and has been used sporadically since the end of October 2024. Some comments were made about the transmission, with shifting from P to R sometimes being a bit tricky, but this could be remedied by pressing the brake properly. In addition, a light on the dashboard was on, which was discussed with Willem USA Cars. A report was also made to the RDW about a possible typographical error in the odometer reading. All of this indicates transparent handling of the car and careful documentation of its history. To get a good idea of the lot we advise you to come to the viewing day.