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  • 1996 Dodge Viper 3K Miles Like New Condition
    Year: 1996 Make: Dodge Model: Viper
    VIN: 1B3ER69E4TV200756 Stock Number: T200756 Mileage: 3110
    Transmission: Manual Engine: 10 Cylinder, 8.2 L Exterior Color: Blue
    Interior Color: Black Title: Clear  
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    22955 Tomball Parkway SH 249
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    This is a great example of an extra ordinarily clean two owner 1996 Dodge Viper GTS - This car has been in a collection by the original owner all of it's life and was purchased brand new and was then purchased by one of our good customers who has made this car stand out with its in depth rich paint, super clean wheels (Original Tires Available) and the attention to detail. This has to be one of the cleanest most collectible 1996 Dodge Vipers I have and its back. As the time goes by the 1996 GTS becomes more and more desirable by collectors. Here is your chance to own a piece of history! This beautiful and very rare 96 GTS car have become one of the most collectable vehicles available on the market. This will be one of the next generation Barrett Jackson cars. The fascia is exceptionally clean like new and side sills are immaculate. The car is 100% stock, whether for collecting or driving this car is beautiful. This has to be one of the best keep secrets for 1996 dodge Vipers we have had in our inventory. Don't let it slip away, schedule an appointment to come and view this beautiful iconic car..  For more information please email bfkatz@bjmotors.biz or call 800-270-1608 ext.1 or direct at 281-865-1683.

     

    History & Info:

    One thing separates us from your regular dealers and that our main vehicle of choice is the Dodge Viper. With my passion and enthusiasm for these cars you will see that I hand select every car with low miles that has been well cared for and you are not buying a car that has been abused. I pride myself in quality through our resources and partners all over the country. Our reputation exceeds our means to serve your Viper needs. The 1996 Dodge Viper is available in two models; the RT/10 roadster and the new GTS coupe. Both models are powered by a 8.0-liter V10 engine producing 415 horsepower in the RT/10 and 450 horsepower in the GTS. The only transmission available was a 6-speed manual. Standard equipment includes 4-wheel disc brakes, a limited-slip differential and remote theft-deterrent system. Interior features include a tilt steering column, a locking glove box, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and reclining leather bucket seats with lumbar support. The GTS is a bit more civilized on the inside, featuring dual airbags, power windows and door latches, air conditioning and a 6-speaker CD stereo system. The GTS was featured as the Official Pace Car of the 1996 Indianapolis 500, as was the RT/10 in 1991.

    Viper GTS Coupe (1996-2002)

    As spectacular-looking as the Viper RT/10 roadster was, the 1996 Viper GTS coupe was even more so. With a roof obviously inspired by the classic Cobra Daytona coupes Shelby American used to win the FIA GT Championship in 1965 and an aggressive ducktail rear spoiler, the GTS Coupe looked simply stunning in vivid Shelby Blue with classic white stripes. It was hard to believe any car could top the original Viper for visual impact. It took another Viper to do it.

    Besides the new roof the GTS included such exciting features as roll-up side windows and exterior door handles. Also, the exhaust was rerouted out the back to produce a significantly more pleasing sound and output of the significantly updated 8.0-liter V10 swelled up to 450 hp. Also aboard for the first time were OBD-II emissions controls, aluminum links in the suspension system, dual front airbags and a lighter-weight frame.

    That rear exit exhaust also made it to the 1996 RT/10 roadster, which was enough to bump output of its V10 to 415 hp. The roadster also got an improved optional fabric top with better weather sealing.

    A production Viper GTS paced the 1996 Indianapolis 500, setting up even more good news for 1996 as the updated 450-hp V10.

    History and Info

    The first Viper concept debuted at the 1989 NAIAS, followed by prototypes; the late-1989 VM01 was powered by the 360 V8, but a V10 was already planned. The early-1990 VM02 was powered by the 8-liter V10. The original V10 was reportedly built with the involvement of Lambourghini, which was partly owned by Chrysler at the time; the basic engineering was of course Chrysler’s, since it was based on the venerable 360, but Lambourghini worked on the cooling system, crankshaft balance, weight reduction, and fine tuning; the Italian automaker’s expertise in aluminum was also tapped, since the Viper had an aluminum block to save roughly 150 pounds of weight. Unique features of the Viper version of the V-10, versus the truck engine, included a low-profile cross-ram intake with dual throttle bodies, the manifolds, oil pan, heads, and accessory drive; the compression ratio was raised, the pistons lightened, the maximum engine speed increased, the valves enlarged, the rods and crank strengthened. In the end, few components were shared with the truck engine.

    The 2008 Viper had similar consultations from McLaren Performance (not to be confusing with the McLaren racing people who work with Mercedes).

    The Viper, at its introduction to the public, was intended to be two things to the corporation. The public version was that Chrysler needed a halo car to show they were still the best at building a low cost vehicle of any type and beating the old Shelby Cobra 0-100-0 times was a showman's way of achieving just that. Privately (and more importantly), within the corporation, the Viper was a production technique testbed- to see if the corporation really could develop new methods of manufacture and assembly to lower the cost of a vehicle. It was originally intended to be killed off and a totally different vehicle replace it in the 1997 model year.

    If you take a look under the skin of a 1st generation Viper, it was a crude and rude "kit car," similar to what home builders had been building for years in Cobra replicas. Chrysler (actually JTE engineers working on their own time) translated this into a vehicle and production line that, in one fell swoop, became the most sought after assignment in the corporation up to that point.

    The following is based on information supplied by Dodge

    Team Viper's primary goal was a vehicle that concentrated on performance above all else. Their benchmark: to go from 0 to 100 back to 0 in under 15 seconds.

    The first result was a show car, which appeared on January 4, 1989 at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit to test public reaction; orders began to flow before the show ended, and the "go" was given.

    Chrysler decided to use the Viper RT/10 to test its new platform team concept, taken from Honda's process. An independent cross-functional team was created, making its own rules and creating its own supplier base. The team leader sifted through scores of volunteers to find appropriate people. Team Viper began three years of intensive, often around-the-clock operations that stretched from Italy, where the aluminum engine block was perfected -- to the race tracks at Nelson Ledges and Road Atlanta, where they fine-tuned the chassis and powertrain. Team members worked closely with major automotive suppliers to develop unique components for the Viper RT/10 which would withstand the tremendous stresses associated with high-performance driving. For Chrysler, the Viper itself was considerably less important than the lessons learned in the platform teams, which would soon create in rapid succession the LH (Intrepid), PL (Neon), Clouds (Stratus), new minivans, new Ram, Prowler, and more.

    Chassis prototypes, called "mules" in the automotive industry, were developed to study vehicle dynamics. Within a year of Viper's auto show appearance, a V-8-powered mule was being tested. A few months later, a stablemate powered by a cast iron V-10 (presumably from the Ram) joined the test fleet. Finally, in May 1990, Chrysler announced that the Viper would be made with the aluminum V-10; and in May it performed as the official pace car of the Indianapolis 500. Finally, in December of 1991, the first red Viper RT/10 production vehicles rolled off the New Mack Avenue assembly line -- exactly three years after the concept car's 1989 auto show triumph. A second color, black, appeared in 1993, followed in 1994 by yellow and emerald green.

    The RT/10 was joined by the Viper GTS in 1996, bringing some refinement to the design, so that it would be one of the world's premier Grand Touring cars rather than a raw racer. The GTS was seen as catering to a broader customer base than the RT/10. While the GTS and the RT/10 look much alike, more than 90 percent of the Coupe was new. Every major part was subjected to scrutiny with telling effect: the GTS with air conditioning weighed nearly 100 pounds less than the 1994 RT/10 without air. Weight reduction changes on both platforms reduced weight by 200 pounds; these included an all-aluminum suspension system and re-engineered frame. For GTS, weight reduction was focused in the engine and cooling system, where over 80 pounds were removed.

    By 1998, 9,500 Vipers cruised the world's boulevards and racetracks, building a very strong and extremely enthusiastic owner core. Currently there are more than 1,700 members of the Viper Club of America and 27 Viper Clubs throughout the United States.

    What is in a Dodge Viper - and how it is made
    Engine

    Viper's 8.0-liter engine is the largest and most powerful available today in an American production sports car. Viper GTS Coupe and RT/10 Roadster share the same 450 horsepower (460 in GT2 and ACR models) engine, suspension, brake system and adjustable pedal set.

    Air intake is through a cast aluminum manifold with formed tubes, including an integral fuel rail cored in the castings. The dual throttle bodies and bottom-feed high-impedence fuel injectors control fuel flow and mixture. Fuel is fed to the injectors by a sequential multipoint injection system.

    The engine's forged aluminum pistons are set in cast iron liners. The aluminum cylinder head features a conventional two valves per cylinder with higher-revving dual valve springs.

    While a natural extension of the classic American V-8 (the small-block LA series, to be exact), a number of the V-10's unusual design features were derived from Formula One engines. Among these features are a closed tappet gallery for better intake manifold seating, and a sophisticated internal water flow system which traces its route outside the engine block, inside the cylinder head, around each cylinder and inside each combustion chamber for increased engine cooling.

    Spent combustion gasses travel through a stainless steel tubular exhaust manifold, then pass through unique sill-mounted catalytic converters and exit at the center rear.

    The six-speed manual transmission was designed to harness Viper's substantial power and match its high-performance expectations. It boasts an electronic reverse lockout feature and first-to-fourth skip-shift for fuel economy.

    In developing this engine, Team Viper set out to maintain the simple powertrain design of classic high-performance sports cars -- because simplicity leads to durability, reliability and serviceability.

    Classic Construction

    Viper's massive V-10 engine is mounted on what is believed to be the stiffest sports car chassis ever built.

    The engine is cradled by two massive rectangular-tube frame rails, which turn out at the front bulkhead and continue on down the sides. Positioned between the front bulkhead and the back of the cockpit is a central backbone of smaller rectangular tubes. This is attached at the back to a cage or box which encompasses the rear suspension, a 19-gallon fuel tank, a spare tire, the battery and the trunk.

    The fully independent front and rear suspensions feature unequal-length upper and lower "A" arms and coil-over springs made of lightweight, yet strong micro-grain alloy steel. High-performance gas-filled shocks minimize aeration.

    The power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering system features positive on-center feel and a fast 16.7:1 steering ratio for quick and responsive maneuvering. Lock to lock is accomplished in a mere 2.4 turns. Viper's turning circle is 40.5 feet and its maximum turning angle is 28 degrees.

    Viper's high performance brake system features four-piston front calipers with huge 13" x 1.26" vented rotors up front and 13" x.86 vented rotors at the rear. This system was specially designed to help meet the stated test-track goal of 0-100-0 mph in less than 15 seconds.

    Truly massive high performance Michelin Pilot Sport tires created for the Viper are instrumental in translating the car's abundant horsepower and torque to more linear terms. These directional tires, 275/35ZR18 front and 335/30ZR18 rear, are a major factor in Viper's 1g lateral acceleration capability.

    The tires are mounted on forged aluminum wheels with Viper logo centers (BBS forged aluminum wheels with chrome Viper Head center caps for the GT2 and ACR models).

    Finally, Viper's cooling system consists of a lightweight copper-core radiator and an electronically controlled dual-speed electric fan. A front-mounted engine air-to-oil cooler is also standard.

    Assembly & Testing

    Each Dodge Viper is hand-assembled at a special Detroit, Michigan facility on Conner Avenue by carefully chosen, skilled UAW workers with over 300 hours of training each.

    Each Viper is made up of approximately 50 component modules which are shipped to the Viper facility from locations throughout North America. Stamping, casting, painting and welding take place off-site. Composite body panels arrive already painted. Complete instrument panels are supplied with the gauges tested and set in place. Engines are assembled and tested at a Chrysler engine plant.

    The Conner Avenue Assembly Plant has adjacent work stations. Adjustments are made at each work station by individual craftspersons acting as their own inspectors, eliminating traditional repair stations and inspectors. Problems are immediately dealt with, even if they require a discussion with the on-site Team Viper engineer. All procedures are verified by assembly team members, with working team leaders coordinating efforts through craft managers.

    The Viper assembly process is as unique as the car itself, even extending to testing procedures. For example, as is the case with race cars, wheel alignment includes adjustment of "bump steer." A special machine is used to align all four wheels off their wheel hubs. In this way, the wheels are moved up and down in their suspension travel and alignment is set in three different positions.

    Every Viper is also "roll tested," which involves running the car at speed, in place, on special rollers right at the assembly center while the car is a "hot rolling chassis" minus all body panels. It is driven through all six speeds of its transmissions, up to 90 mph, in order to validate the proper functioning of all systems under actual driving conditions


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    Terms and Conditions

    Winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours of auction end, and make arrangements for payment at that time. A 10% down payment is due within 24 hours of end of auction. The remainder is due within 7 days of auction end. If no contact is made within 24 hours we reserve the right to re-list the vehicle, sell it to the next high bidder, or sell it otherwise. Most banks and credit unions do not finance vehicles older than 1995 or with more than 100K miles. Make sure if financing that your financial institution accepts the year and miles of this vehicle before bidding. Please arrange financing prior to bidding.We offer a wide variety of financing options from conventional financing to lease options with extended warranty.

     


    Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping of this vehicle, we can assist with shipping and can also quote shipping vehicles enclosed in our own 48ft trailer. If you wish to have it shipped using a service, we will gladly cooperate. You can locate shippers by doing a search for `auto shippers.

     


    If you are not sure about something, please ask! Do not assume anything not listed is included. We reserve the right to cancel bids for excessive negative feedback. We reserve the right to end the listing if the vehicle is no longer available for sale.

    Please do not bid on this auction unless you are serious about owning this vehicle. All non-paying high bidders will be reported to eBay, and negative feedback will be posted.

    PLEASE ONLY BID WHAT YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY. IF THE RESERVE IS NOT MET, WE MAY CONTACT THE HIGH BIDDER TO OFFER THE SECOND CHANCE OPTION.



    Fee and Tax Information:

    We are a Texas licensed dealer.



    Fee and Tax Information:

    We are a Virginia Independent licensed dealer, all division of motor vehicle title paper work and buyers local taxes shall be the sole responsibility of the buyer,and is handled by the buyer. Financing options are available on our web site at www.bjmotors.biz


    About Us

    BJ Motors founded by Bernie Katz began as a passion for collecting fine automobiles and turned his enthusiasm into a business that has thrived for over 15 years. Over 30 years of combined experience in selling some of the finest classic, sports, and exotic cars in the country. We work with Dodge Vipers and Ford GT's as our main vehicle of choice.

    Bernie Katz, worked while spending time traveling all of the country racing Dodge Vipers and creating a network for obtaining the nicest, cleanest lowest mileage Vipers and Ford GT's in the market place. You can imagine the excitement of our typical day deciding which car to take out for a drive; whether it be a 600 hp Dodge Viper, or a 550 horsepower Ford GT, Lamborghini or Saleen S7! We have the right vehicle for you.

     

    Whatever your choice, you can be assured we have done our homework and stand behind the inventory we offer for sale. We have gone through each car with a fine tooth comb and have spent hours detailing our cars from top to bottom in order to ensure your satisfaction is guaranteed, reliability is bulletproof,and great looks are certain. It is our goal to make your purchase a great experience and also to make your dreams come true.

     

    BJ Motors is one of the area's largest performance and exotic sports car wholesalers, and specializes in the Dodge Vipers, Ford Gt's. Lamborghini's.

     

     We offer a variety of financing options, and extended warranties through our business partners, enclosed nationwide shipping, and owners that are friendly and extremely knowledgeable. Give us a call or schedule an appointment to come and see our line of fine vehicles just waiting for you! We would like to be your source for any exotic vehicles in the market place today. With the majority of the depreciation out of the newer cars we sell, performance vehicles continuing to go up in value, and the fact that we would love to have our own cars back when something else catches your eye, you can see why it costs so little to own one.

     

    It is our goal to buy and sell the best of the best automobiles. Each and every car is hand picked for extremely high quality with low mileage. Each car is as important to us as it is to you. Every vehicle is inspected prior to purchasing it for our inventory. We take extra care to research the history and service of each of our cars, as well as conduct a complete and thorough detail process. Because we are certain that you will be pleased with your purchase, we offer the right of inspection before purchase. It is important to us that you have the option to inspect and approve the automobile before taking ownership, therefore this is offered to you before final payment is received.

     

    Check out our Inventory www.bjmotors.biz/exotics.html as it changes daily. If there is something you are looking for specifically and you do not see it here, please send us an e-mail and we will try and help you locate your vehicle. Thanks for visiting and check back often.

     

    Also ask about our NO hassle consignment or if you are looking to sell your car we buy all makes and models.


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