1993 Dodge Viper Rt/10 - Low Miles - Custom Paint Wheels Interior - Performance on 2040-cars
Wetumpka, Alabama, United States
This is an amazing Viper. It is very clean and is completely customized. Although this car is not perfect, it needs nothing to be driven and enjoyed just the way it is. I am literally selling this car due to the attention that it brings and I am returning to a 4 door Jeep Wrangler (Hint, Hint). I have owned numerous Jeeps over the years and decided to take a break from them and buy a "driving experience" for a while. I have now had my fun with the exception of stopping for gas and being held up 30 minutes by people wanting to look and take pictures. Yes, you will never be able to purchase another car for the amount this will end up selling for and get the amount of attention this car gets.............. if, that's your thing. Body/Exterior - High Gloss Black with a custom Matte Black stripe and smaller Orange racing stripe - Paint is in awesome condition showing only a few normal driving chips and a couple of minor scratches (Originally Viper Red) - Custom Kennedy Racing 3 piece wheels (1 of - custom built specifically for this car) Car can be seen on their website - Build cost on the rims exceeded $6500 - The passenger sider rear wheel has curb rash and the drivers front has a minor scratch on the inner of the rim - Tires are Toyo Proxes T1R with an estimated 70% tread remaining- Front: 285/30ZR19 Rear: 345/25ZR20 - Carbon fiber look on trunk, fuel door, mirrors and door hinge covers - HID headlights - OEM soft door windows and bag Brakes/Suspension - Koni Adjustable Struts - Eibach Lowering Springs - Brembo Big Brake kit on the front (Calipers and rotors) Engine/Performance - Viper Specialties built motor in @ 68,xxx miles - CP Pistons with 4.030 bore - Clevite Bearings - MLS Head Gasket - At the same time new seals, valves, and bearings were installed - The transmission was disassembled, inspected, cleaned and seals replaced - An OEM Luk Clutch was also installed - AB Plug wires with heat boots - Custom Powder Coated Intake Manifold - Magnaflow High Flow Catalytic Converter - Custom Exhaust - Total cost of invoice from Viper Specialties: $14,161.99
Interior - MGW Shift Knob - Professionally custom painted dash, door handle bezels and lower door panels (High gloss Black) - Lloyd Floor Mats - Pioneer DEHP4200UB in-dash CD player (all the bell & whistles including satellite radio & USB Port) - New Polk Audio & Alpine door / console speakers w/ Alpine Amp mounted in trunk Bonus/History - John Force (NHRA drag racing legend) is the original owner of this car. I have no documentation on this due to the previous owner "misplacing" the original listing, registration and service records stating that Force was in fact the owner. This is just a bonus and you will have to do your own research if this appeals to you I am sure that I am neglecting to mention several things. This is a great car that looks awesome, drives good and is mechanically strong for a 20 year old beast. It has never been in an accident and has a clean/clear title. I have listed all of the "minor" issues that I know of in the condition description column. Feel free to contact with any questions or requests for specific/additional pictures. |
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Worldpac ★★★★★
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