Located in Andover, MN / 1,018 miles away from New York, NY
This attractive 1991 Dodge Shadow Highline Convertible comes finished in Bright White Clear Coat with a black convertible top and a blue cloth interio...
AutoCheck Vehicle History Summary
Accident Free Vehicle: No
Personal Use Only: Yes
History Provider: AutoCheck
Title Details: Clean Title
Salvage Vehicle: No
Frame Damage: No
Theft History: No
Lemon Status: No
Free History Report: No
Features and Specs:
25 Combined MPG (21 City/31 Highway)
Listing Information:
VIN: 3B3XP45K2MT566313 Stock: 566313 Certified Pre-Owned: No Listed since: 07-13-2024
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We still own our 92. I wrote a couple of reviews on this car in 2008 and 2010. It now has 92,000 miles on it and still runs great. The 2.5 engine has been as reliable as the old SlantSix Chrysler sold for years. This car still looks new and I’m surprised the interior has held up so well. When I get gas, people come over and want to look at the car because you just don’t see them anymore, … some want to buy it. It’s not for sale.
Update: the car continues to perform well. It starts, and runs fine. The paint still shines and the interior looks like new. Update: not much new to report. The car still keeps going. 92,000 miles. Starts every day, doesn’t burn oil, gets decent mileage. Cars been worth every penny we paid for it. Update: Had a head gasket failure at 95,000 miles. Researching the internet, I see that can be an issue around 100,000 miles. Being we bought this car new, for my wife’s Mother, and she loved it, it has become part of the family. We knew we had to fix it. Refurbished the head, new head gasket, new timing belt, full tune up, new belts, new water pump, thermostat, and all filters. $1750, but worth it. Car runs like new again. Paint and interior still looks like new. It should run for a long time now. Update 10/24: The car is running perfectly again since the head gasket repair. It was worth the $1750.00 dollars it cost me. The car still looks very close to new, inside and out, and has a lot of sentimental value to us, so sending to the junk yard was never an option. The car is a testament to good maintenance and good engineering by Chrysler Corporation. A plumber that was at my neighbors house walked over to look at it while I was washing it the other day and wanted to buy it. Of course, I declined the offer. Update:
The car has 97,000 miles on it. Running great since the repair of the head gasket. I’ll get it inspected today and it will pass with flying colors. I guy wanted me to take a picture of him standing by it in a gas station the other day. He said his Mom used to take him to school every day in one just like it. It’s still going!