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2002 Dodge Viper R/t-10 Convertible 2-door 8.0l Low Miles Nr No Reserve Fun Fast on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:31625
Location:

Kaysville, Utah, United States

Kaysville, Utah, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Engine:8.0L 7990CC 488Cu. In. V10 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 1B3ER65EX2V100973 Year: 2002
Number of Cylinders: 10
Make: Dodge
Model: Viper
Trim: R/T-10 Convertible 2-Door
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 2
Mileage: 31,625
Sub Model: NR No Reserve 02 Viper Low Miles
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Call with questions or for a few more pics to see at 8OI647IOI2

LOW MILES NO RESERVE 2002 Viper RT/10 removable top and just in time for nice weather.  I wish I could keep this car for myself but with 4 kids and a wife it is not real practical.  I am helping a friend sell this car but have enjoyed  the car myself for a few weeks (he is not internet friendly.)  Feel free to see this car any time and inspect it for yourself.  I will tell you everything known about this car (including the good and bad.)  I do have a few other pics of the car but was limited to the 24.  The car has had a little paintwork done so I included a before picture at the end of the pics (unfortunately he did not take a good one but I felt it important to include to show the minor cosmetic damage before paintwork.)

Low miles, No Reserve. Less than 32k miles it has been driven little over the years and appears to have been very well cared for.  With such a light body and a big engine it really moves.  It has a 6 speed so you can drive it more cautiously and get decent gas mileage also.  The top comes off for the convertible feel and is great this time of year.  Tires are in great condition and interior is in really good shape.  As I inspected under the hood it appears to be all original and not messed with.
  The story I learned about the salvage title was about 6 months ago the car was "borrowed without permission :)"  in Las Vegas and during the joyride there was some cosmetic damage done on the lower front bumper and some on the rear bumper, mostly scuffs and scrapes.  I notice about a 2 inch hole in the rear tailight passenger side as you can see in the pic.  There are a few small minor cracks in the fiberglass behind the drivers door also in pics.  The entire vehicle was not repainted as you can see from a couple minor flaws. There is also about a 18 inch small rubber trim piece that goes around the plastic inner wheelwell (cant see unless you open the hood.)  There is a very minor couple of scratches on the passenger headlight not very noticeable. The wheel was damaged as well so a new set was put on.  I would guess the car was not recovered immediately after it was taken because the damage seemed so minor I would think it would never have totaled.  That is the only reason I can think of why it is salvage title.  I would also spend about $1000 to have a good body guy polish it and do a little touch up on the rocker area and if you are really concerned the little area with the little spider web type crack in pic.  

For the person who does not have $50k for a flawless viper, this is a great opportunity to own one and get the same enjoyment and attention without spending a huge fortune.  Although the title is marked at least it was not smashed or destroyed in a major wreck but small cosmetic damage as a theft recovery.   The car is for sale locally and has had a couple of good offers and even a part cash parttrade offer but wanted to see what it would do on a worldwide market, therefore the right is reserved to end auction early if the local offer is raised a little.  Car is sold as is where is with no warranty implied or included.  Please serious inquiries only and please call with any questions or feel free to inspect.

For those concerned about a salvage title, if I understand correct you will get a rebuilt/restored title once you do a safety and emission test and it gets registered in your area

I am in the shipping business so I can certainly help with a shipping quote but buyer responsible to pay for shipping. You could probably drive it across the country but would be less than $1000 to transport about anywhere in the US, maybe little more
CALL 8OI647IOI2 for a shipping quote anywhere in the world or you can use your own shipping no problem. 

IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN 10 POSITIVE FEEDBACK PLEASE CONTACT ME TO LET ME KNOW YOU ARE A SERIOUS BIDDER IF YOU INTEND TO WIN/BUY THIS. I DONT WANT ANY BIDDERS THAT WILL NOT FOLLOW THROUGH.

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