Gateway Classic Cars of St. Louis
1237 Central Park Dr
O'Fallon, IL 62269
Gateway Classic Cars of St. Louis is proud to digitally present this 2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6, finished in factory black. A unique collaboration between Chrysler and Mercedes-Benz, the Crossfire brought European engineering together with American muscle styling - and the SRT-6 model took it to another level entirely.
At its heart, this SRT-6 is powered by a hand-built 3.2L AMG supercharged V6, producing a factory-rated 330 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque. Paired with a responsive automatic transmission, this performance coupe was capable of 0-60 mph runs in under 5 seconds when new, making it one of the most underrated performance bargains of its era. Even today, its blend of sharp handling, brutal acceleration, and German refinement makes it stand out in the modern classic market.
The exterior, presented in factory black, showcases the Crossfire's distinctive styling with its long hood, fastback roofline, and integrated rear spoiler. Inside, the sport-inspired cockpit features bolstered seating, aluminum trim, and performance-focused instrumentation, all designed to connect the driver to the road.
Mileage reads 117,882, a testament to the car's durability and the enjoyment it has provided over the years. Despite being engineered for performance, the SRT-6 still offers modern conveniences like air conditioning, power windows, power locks, and a premium sound system, ensuring comfort alongside its performance pedigree.
Highlights include:
Factory 3.2L AMG supercharged V6
330 horsepower / 310 lb-ft of torque
Automatic transmission
Factory black exterior
Performance-tuned suspension and brakes
Odometer reads 117,882 miles
Modern amenities including air conditioning, power windows, and power locks
The 2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6 is a rare and collectible modern classic, blending German AMG engineering with American flair. It represents a short but memorable chapter in Chrysler's performance history, and examples like this continue to earn respect among enthusiasts.
This 2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6 can be seen at the St. Louis showroom at 1237 Central Park Drive, O'Fallon IL 62269.
| Year: | 2005 |
| Make: | Chrysler |
| Model: | Crossfire |
| Mileage: | 117882 |
| Exterior Color: | Black |
| Interior Color: | Black |
| Trim: | SRT-6 |
| Body: | coupe |
| Stock: | 9941-STL |
| Engine Size: | Supercharged 3.2 Liter V6 |
| Transmission: | Automatic |
| Vin: | 1C3AN79N85X048460 |
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Located in Ofallon, IL, only 16 miles from the stunning Gateway Arch, you will find the Gateway Classic Cars headquarters. In March of 2014 the Gateway team moved to our current 86,000 square foot building after originally opening in Fairmont City, IL in 1999. Today, our visitors are welcome to take full advantage of our automotive gift shop, 100+ classic/collector car inventory, an in-house theater and monthly Cars & Coffee events. The Saint Louis showroom is also home to a fantastic variety of event space which has accommodated numerous weddings, photo-shoots, corporate and expo events.
Rich in history, St Louis is a city that offers a wide variety of culture and activities for businesses and families to enjoy. Gateway Classic Cars is honored to the St Louis metropolitan area home.

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