2008 Dodge Viper Srt10 on 2040-cars
Ashland, Missouri, United States
Engine:V10
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Snake Skin Green
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Black
Model: Viper
Number of Cylinders: 10
Trim: SRT-10 Coupe 2-Door
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 6,586
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
2008 Dodge Viper coupe, Snake Skin Green with stripe delete, H spoke wheels. Overall the car is in very good shape. I am the second owner. To be clear, Autocheck does show 2 "events". The actual report, which I have and can email to someone that is interested states that on 03/19/2009 "accident or vehicle damage reported". Then on 11/18/2009 the report states "State Agency, accident reported, event date is date reported to autocheck" The vehicle, to my knowledge, was not involved in multiple wrecks. There is no frame damage and no major structural components were damaged. The absolute worst thing on the car is a small crack in the passenger side back bumper (see close up picture). It is very small and if I hadn't mentioned it, you would have never seen it. The car is clean and in very good shape...as you can see by the pictures. It turns a lot of heads everywhere and people always stop and take pictures of it. It is completely stock other than a replacement KN drop in filter. I still have the factory filter in a box. I also have a Covercraft Weathershield HP car cover for it These covers typical run around $350. Car stays in the garage and is only driven on nice days..never sees rain, road salts, snow, etc... Rear gear lube and transmission fluid changed last summer with AMSoil synthetics. Tires are still in very good shape as well.
This car does NOT have a salvage title. The title is clear
Let me know if you have any questions.
I am not interested in trades. I'm selling this because I have other projects that I need to finish.
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