Dodge Viper Rt/10 1995 - Nicest Gen 1 Out There!! on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
14,900 original miles, Gorgeous Viper Red Clearcoat (458 produced in '95), custom Red and Black VIPER interior, gloss red dash, red hardtop worth over $2.5k, black soft top with original bag, plastic windows in great shape, red leather stickshift (also includes original), Viper ashtray, Viper lighter, new stereo (w/ USB jack for iphone connection) and new speakers. Totally Awesome Gen II, 17", black powdercoated wheels with VIPER insignia, new BF Goodrich tires with aggressive tread pattern worth over $5k, makes this car POP. Also have stock wheels with Michelin tires in great shape (see photos) that are included as well. Red smooth tubes installed on this immaculate engine add 5 HP, and also have original intake tubes. No other mod's. Also includes 2 VIPER garage flags for your snake (see garage photo), 2 sets of keys with remote, owner manuals, factory service manuals, Viper steering wheel cover as seen in photo. Car runs great, tracks straight, sounds great, was checked by Vero Beach Dodge when purchased, and serviced by renowned local Viper mechanic. Sidepipes are great. Clean Title & Carfax. There is some parking stop/curb rash under front nose- not visible from above. People walk by Gen II, III, IV's and Ferrari's, etc. to look at this vehicle. It turns into a photo shoot everywhere I go. Please call to ask any questions (Steve 954-242-0675) or for more photos or video. Please DO NOT BID or MAKE OFFER if you do not have the funds. Car is also for sale locally and may end at any time. Make an offer and make this awesome Snake yours. |
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