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2008 Chrysler Serbring spied

12/02/2005, 4:54 PM

By admin

Brenda Priddy & Company obtained some up-close spy images of a prototype for the next-generation Chrysler Sebring convertible. The car is heavily disguised, but it appears to borrow some proportions — such as a high belt line — from the Chrysler 300 Sedan. At first glance, the car appears to have a retractable canvas top. However, we suspect this may be part of the disguise, given recent rumors that the next Sebring would have a retractable hardtop (a la Volvo C70, VW Eos).

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12/02, 5:04 PM

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Ahamed

Is it just me or is that paint job awesome?

By the way great work on this blog, very informative, keeps me up to date with the auto world.

 
 
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