1993 Dodge Viper on 2040-cars
Fullerton, California, United States
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1993 DODGE VIPER RT/10- ALL ORGINAL
-Exterior Color: Viper Black (PX3) and the Interior color is Gray Leather
-California Viper that has always been garaged kept
-Viper V10 / 400 horsepower with the 6-speed manual transmission
-Folding cloth top, the side windows and the snap in toneau cover
-Power-assisted 4-wheel disc brakes, 4-wheel independent suspension and power-assisted steering
=There is about a dozen little scratches in the dash.
-This Viper has only 6,580 actual miles
-VIN 1B3BR65E6PV200711
ENGINE
The engine under the hood needs no introduction. Displacing a massive 8.0 liters and turning 9.1 to 1 compression
into 400 horsepower and 450 lb./ft. of torque.
DRIVETRAIN/SUSPENSION
Under this chassis is a Borg Warner T56 6-speed that powers a Dana 44 limited-slip differential. The drivetrain
hangs in a tubular space frame, which employs power rack-and-pinion steering and an unequal-length independent
suspension. At the center of the car, massive exhaust tubes flow into side-pipes.
Very fun car to drive and will turn heads quickly.
This car is ALL original.
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