2000 Dodge Viper R/t-10 Convertible 49k Miles! Look! on 2040-cars
Lynnwood, Washington, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:8.0L 7990CC 488Cu. In. V10 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 10
Make: Dodge
Model: Viper
Trim: R/T-10 Convertible 2-Door
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Driver Airbag
Mileage: 49,944
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
Sub Model: RT 10
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
You are looking at nice 2000 Dodge viper RT 10 convertible. This car has only 49,944 miles on it and runs great. It features a 8.0 liter v-10 that produces 450HP. The T56 6 speed transmission shifts perfect and tight. The tires are in great shape and the rear tires are new. It runs and drives great with tons of power. The black leather buckets are in great shape and have little to no wear on them. It has a factory hardtop as well. It is a clean and clear title and we acquired it from a local dealer who had it stored away since 2011 and went out of business. After a check out of the vehicle it appears to be in good driver quality condition. This car is is a real eye catcher. Some things we noticed that are less than perfect on the car were mainly cosmetic. The steering wheel has some wear at the top. The AC is not blowing cold. The paint shines nicely but has normal little chips and a few scratches here and there from normal use. Overall the car drives nice and looks nice and is ready to go. Please keep in mind that while it is nice it is not perfect. The miles may go up due to test drives and what not. We encourage and stress that all interested parties come view the vehicle in person. Please call with questions 425-743-3101 Please review our feedback and bid with confidence. We are a licensed and bonded dealer in the state of Washington for the last ten years we have been providing customers with quality affordable priced used vehicles. This vehicle is being sold "AS IS" "WHERE IS" with no warranty expressed or implied. This vehicle will be subject to 9.8 sales tax and 150.00 doc fee for local residents of Washington. Out of state will be charged a 150.00 dollar documentary service fee on top of the final bid. This vehicle is available for inspection at our lot. We encourage ALL interested buyers to have funds or financing available BEFORE you place a bid. We also encourage all interested parties to view and drive the vehicle BEFORE placing a bid. Please understand that your bid is a legal and binding contract to purchase the described vehicle and to ask all questions and to have all inspections done BEFORE placing a bid. Once you place a bid and the reserve is met you are entering into an agreement to purchase the vehicle not to come and re negotiate or ask your wife. Sorry to be so blunt but you would not believe what some people have tried to do. We can assist with your shipping company. The vehicle is for sale locally and we reserve the right to end the auction in the event it were to sell. Please call with any questions. Thanks and good luck!! 425-743-3101
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