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2006 Dodge Viper Srt10 Convertible, Black/silver Stripe, One Owner, Please Read! on 2040-cars

US $47,500.00
Year:2006 Mileage:31149 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Mobile, Alabama, United States

Mobile, Alabama, United States
Transmission:Manual
Engine:V10
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1B3JZ65Z56V101603
Year: 2006
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Black
Model: Viper
Number of Cylinders: 10
Trim: SRT-10 Convertible 2-Door
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 31,149
Warranty: Unspecified
Sub Model: Convertible SRT10

From our private collection here in Mobile, Alabama is this awesome " One Adult Owner "  2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Convertible. Perfect Clear Title on this car!!! It is one of the few that "does not" have a salvage title, wrecked title, re-built title, etc.etc. She is as straight up as you will find, adult owned its entire life and I have the CarFax to prove it. If you are a serious buyer I will fax you the CarFax. This car has never had any "paint work" done. Sold new in South Carolina.

 

I have the "Original Window Sticker" and original glove box manuals.


This car when new had a sticker price of $89,640 !!


Born Viper Black with the matching interior and soft top. The owner purchased a custom made fiberglass Landau Cover that hides the soft top with it is down, this is a very cool option for these cars!! See photos please. It also comes with the custom Viper Front Bra too!!

The "Original Viper Floor Mats" are still in the original bag, they have never been used!!


It has all the equipment that it is supposed to have with the addition of the $3000.00 extra cost Silver Stripes and the extra cost Polished Aluminum Wheels.

It has just been serviced at 30,373 miles. Michelin Pilot Radials are front and back.

I deal in old classic cars and I got this car last week as a trade in on a 57 Chevy Bel Air Nomad. I don't usually deal in newer model cars as they are not my passion and that is why this Viper is for sale. I have owned many Vipers since they first came out and this is the nicest one owner Viper I have ever had!!


Car is very slick. Looks like it is maybe a year old.


Please look at the photos of the bottom of this car!


I always run a CarFax on any late model I get. It showed an accident in 2011. The owner said he had parked the car in a parking lot and a pickup truck easily backed up and the bumper hit the tail light. The owner did not want to drive the car to the shop with a busted tail light so he made the other persons insurance company pay for a flatbed hauler to have it repaired!  I have the original copy of the repair bill from Franks Body Shop in Columbia, South Carolina, total bill was $1296.00. Repair bill states " needed no paint work, replace tail light lens and bulbs "


Look at the photo of the factory plastic still on the gas pedal! The seats are just a nice as when it was new.


I have a very reasonable price on this car being in such immaculate condition and a true "One Owner Viper". This car is better than my photos show.


 I am a licensed dealer in the State of Alabama and all paperwork will be transferred to the new owner when funds have cleared our bank. Please send your inspector or come yourself and see just how nice this car is. I am only 5 minutes from the Mobile Regional Airport ( MOB ). If you fly in I can pick you up, let you look, take you back. Cannot remove the car from our secure lock-up until funds clear, its just business. It can be stored in our secure lock-up insured by me until you can pick it up. Sold as Is with No Warranty expressed or implied but the car is exactly like I say it is. Check my feedback please.


This Viper is in pristine condition and it's a huge bang for the buck!! 


Please call Dennis Lasseter, Jr. if you have any questions and want to make a close offer. I cannot hold this car. I will be glad to put a buy it now that we both agree on if that is what you choose to do.


My personal cell is 251-769-1639, please call between the hours of 8 am and 9 pm central time


Thanks for looking at my 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Convertible and again don't hesitate to call me if you need additional information.


My emails are slow to answer, sorry!


Dennis Lasseter, Jr.  251-769-1639        c c c 2 0 0 3 d o t c o m





On Aug-26-14 at 09:20:52 PDT, seller added the following information:

Please Note, Please Note ::  I also have the copy of the Auto Check Report that you can purchase here on Ebay! No need to pay for that report. If you are a serious buyer I can fax that to you also with the CarFax report. Just trying to help and there is absolutely nothing to hide on this car. It is truly in beautiful condition! Thanks Dennis   

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