Dodge: Viper Gts Coupe 2-door on 2040-cars
Saint Joseph, Missouri, United States
1996 VIPER GTS . THERE HAS BEEN A FEW TASTEFUL MODIFICATIONS WHICH INCLUDE HEAVY DUTY REAR HALF SHAFTS, A REAR DIFERENTIAL SOMEWHERE IN THE 355 RANGE AND A VERY AGGRESSIVE SOUNDING EXHAUST SYSTEM. THIS EXHAUST SYSTEM STILL RETAINS THE O2 SENSORS AND I HAD NO ISSUES PASSING A MISSOURI EMMISIONS TEST. OTHER THEN THESE FEW CHANGES THIS VIPER REMAINS IN IT'S STOCK FORM. MECHANICALLY THIS VIPER IS VERY TIGHT WITH NO KNOWN ISSUES OR PROBLEMS. WITH THE LOWER REAR END AND FREE FLOW EXHAUST THIS CAR PERFORMS NOTICELY BETTER THEN STOCK BUT NOT SO RADICAL THAT IT CAN'T BE STREET DRIVEN AND ENJOYED. IT FEELS SOLID AND TIGHT TO THE ROAD AS YOU WOULD EXPECT IN A 21,500 MILE CAR. ALL MECHANICAL SYSTEMS ARE FUNCTIONING AS THEY SHOULD. THE EXTERIOR PAINT IS NEAR FLAWLESS AND THERE ARE VERY FEW SCRATHES OR CHIPS.
If you have any questions please send me a message and I will be happy to help you : roslinaqjesper@laposte.net
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11 vehicles from Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas worth watching
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While it's virtually impossible to assemble an inarguable list of the best cars coming during the three-day, 700-plus vehicle auction, we've sifted through the listings for this year's show - it was a tough assignment, we promise - and assembled a list of what we think will be some of the most interesting lots. We'll admit, it's a bit heavy on American iron, but if you browse BJ's listings, you'll come to a similar conclusion. Still, scroll down for our list of what we think will be the most interesting vehicles at the upcoming auction.
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