No Reserve** Viper Mamba #47/200 Srt-10 Convertible 8.3l on 2040-cars
Orlando, Florida, United States
2004 Dodge Viper
#47/200 Mamba Edition Owners manual and Original Book 2 sets of keys 8.3 liter V10 T56 Tremec 6 speed manual Mamba Short Shifter White exterior with red/black interior Moton Club Sport dampers ($5000) Kicker subs/ JL speakers Iforged astra 19" front 20" rear wheels with newer tires (Pirelli PZero Rosso fronts, Toyo T1R 345 rears) $6000 K&N Intake Bortoline Custom Full Exhaust (~560HP 600TQ) Car Cover Front bumper and Hood bra Drilled brake rotors/brembo brakes Recall fixed (restraint sensor) and had a multiple point inspection done at Orlando Chrysler Jeep Dodge 9/18/14 No previous accidents Previous owner purchased the vehicle from a car museum in Atlanta GA. Southern car, never seen snow. Never tracked or raced Drives excellent Exterior 8.5/10 Interior 9/10 Garage Kept weekend car KBB for a stock Viper (not mamba) is $40k with this mileage. Autocheck available Clean title in hand Feel free to contact me at 407 625 3394 (text preferred for fastest response) There is a video of the exhaust clip on Youtube Title: Dodge viper srt10 bortoline custom exhaust Stock Specs: Dodge Viper third generation (SRT-10 roadster)
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MotorWeek revisits the awesome, original Dodge Viper
Sat, Jun 6 2015MotorWeek is bringing the automotive world a wonderful blast from the past with its latest Retro Review. Not only does the video feature the now-famous, original Dodge Viper, but this is also a chance to watch one lapping Pocono International Raceway in a test of track prowess. This segment was MotorWeek's first chance to unleash the Viper around a racecourse, and the show took advantage of the opportunity. In addition to the usual 0-60 mph and quarter-mile tests, the 400-horsepower V10 is let loose to do lap after lap. The clip offers a great dose of nostalgia and is worth a watch to remember the intense enthusiasm surrounding the Viper at the time.
Stormtrooper Dodge Charger Episode IV: A New Soap
Fri, Dec 18 2015We spent a day with a Dodge Charger that looks like a Stormtrooper helmet and made a few videos. In this one, the Charger meets the car wash. May the force be with the dryer. Read about the car and watch the rest of the videos here.
Auto Mergers and Acquisitions: Suicide or salvation?
Tue, Sep 8 2015We love the Moses figure. A savior riding in from stage right with the ideas, the smarts, and the scrappiness to put things right. Alan Mullaly. Carroll Shelby. Lee Iacocca. Andrew Carnegie. Steve Jobs. Elon Musk. Bart Simpson. Sergio Marchionne does not likely view himself with Moses-like optics, but the CEO of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles recently gave a remarkable, perhaps prophetic interview with Automotive News about his interest and the inevitability of merging with a potential automotive partner like General Motors. Marchionne has been overtly public about his notion that GM must merge with FCA. For a bit of context, GM sold 9.9 million vehicles in 2014, posting $2.8 billion in net income, while FCA sold 4.75 million units and earned $2.4 billion in net income, painting a very rosy FCA earnings-to-sales picture. But that's not the entire picture. Most people in the auto industry still remember the trainwreck that was the DaimlerChrysler "merger" written in what turned out to be sand in 1998. It proved to be a master class in how not to fuse two companies, two cultures, two continents, and two management teams. Oh, it worked for the two individuals at both helms pre-merger. They got silly rich. And the industry itself was in a misty romance at the time with mergers and acquisitions. BMW bought Rolls-Royce. Volkswagen Group bought Bentley, Bugatti, and Lamborghini, putting all three brands into their rightful place in both products and positioning. No marriages there, so no false pretense. Finally, Nissan and Renault got married in 1999. A successful marriage requires several rare elements in this atmosphere of gas fumes and power lust. But a successful marriage requires several rare elements in this atmosphere of gas fumes and power lust, the principle part being honesty. Daimler and Chrysler lied to each other. The heads of each unit, the product planners, and finance all presented their then-current and long-range forecasts to each other with less-than-forthright accuracy. Daimler was the far greater equal and no one from the Chrysler side enjoyed that. The cultures were entirely different, too, and little was done to bridge that gap. Which brings me back to the present overtures by Marchionne to GM. "There are varying degrees of hugs," Marchionne stated in the Automotive News piece. "I can hug you nicely, I can hug you tightly, I can hug you like a bear, I can really hug you." Seriously?