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From 2001 Concept to Production - Chrysler Kicks Off the New Year in Style, Unveiling the All-New 2004 Crossfire at the Los Angeles Auto Show.

Advanced Materials & Composites News, March, 2002

Classic American design meets legendary German engineering as the all-new 2004 Chrysler Crossfire was unveiled January 3 at the Los Angeles Auto Show. Originally unveiled as a concept car at the Detroit Auto Show in January 2001, the Crossfire quickly gained attention and the decision was made to turn it into a production vehicle. It is also the first automobile from the Chrysler Group that shares major resources from Mercedes-Benz, featuring almost 40-percent Mercedes components and engineering.

The 2004 Crossfire is a true two seat sports coupe with a carved sculptured athletic appearance, and under the hood is a 3.2-liter 90-degree V-6, 18-valve SOHC engine available with a six-speed manual or five-speed automatic transmission.

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