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$400 used headlights and $800 replacement keys. Expensive is an understatement. I’m on my 3rd one though - they’re addictive. 

I have a Limited, 6sp in near-perfect condition for $6k if you still got that checkbook hot.

I’m surprised there aren’t any Time Machine comments here.

I live 2 blocks from the port entrance - let me know if you need need celebratory cheap bubbly to crack over the bow!

Bring it on down to Wilmington to pick it up! You have fellow Jalops that live 3 blocks from the port entrance that would love to check it out. - Airplane Marker Light Steve

I would think that dropping a fuel injection system from a late-model XJ onto this straight six would be the correct call.

That rear-end design is straight outta the 2nd gen Intrepid/2nd gen Stratus Coupe playbook.

That rear end is pure Chrysler Crossfire.

Anyone else seeing some similarities to the back end of a Chrysler Crossfire?

The 200 looks beautiful. Then again, looks are subjective.

No love for the 4th Gen Camaro! Those F-bodies are great!

Doesn’t the new GC also need rear-end work with that gear whine that occurred in the Holy Grail video?

A key for a Chrysler Crossfire is about $800 - $900, depending on the seller. Owners are up in arms since Mercedes stopped supplying them to Chrysler.

I’ve been to a junkyard near the Southeastern NC-SC border and talked to the owner who bought all the remaining OEM headlights, taillights and other assorted parts for these cars from GM. He also has an entire junkyard full of those cars.

It’s now rare and unique. Not a “good” car, just a rare and unique one.

I recently bought 2. The first one caught on fire due to an oil filter housing that cracked and sprayed oil on the hot engine.

Correction: There was no DiamlerChrysler when the Stealth was around.

I still daily one. 204k on my Gen 1 and going strong on the original drivetrain. They are slowly fading from the roads though.

That’s not a hero move. A very un-Jalop statement.

Great mileage, beautiful design, well maintained. These are now rare cars - especially in this shape. If the owner is open to negotiating the price down $500-1K, then this is a great, cheap opportunity to but something that few have in this condition.