Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1995
Make: Dodge
Drive Type: Tremec T56 6 speed
Model: Viper
Mileage: 46,400
Trim: RT/10
1995 DODGE VIPER RT/10
Who really wants to spend mid $30's for a first gen Viper and feel like you shouldn't drive it? Not the case here. NO DISAPPOINTMENTS.
Asanti wheels/Michelin Pilot sport tires. 19 in front/20 in rear all good tread. Steers and brakes straight and tight. Engine, trans, and differential just fully serviced using Mopar fluids and filters except engine oil is Castrol full synthetic.
Disregard expired state inspection sticker in one of the pics. Car was inspected and has a new sticker good until 2015. New brakes, serpentine belt and tensioner pulley, K&N air filters, cold AC. CenterForce clutch and new water pump. No disappointments. May consider interesting classic car trades for something that holds more than 2 people. Radio is an Alpine CD with amp in trunk. Runs 1500 RPM at 80 MPH on highway. Trans shifts effortlessly and flawlessly. Engine runs like new with no troubles, noises, or smoke. I do not have the original wheels. They were awful ugly anyhow. For those unfamiliar with a Viper, the brakes are all factory Brembo, shocks are Koni. Turn key. Title on hand.
PLEASE SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY. Just a friendly reminder. When you place a bid it means you have committed to purchase the car. It is not your reservation to come take a look after you win the auction and then see if you want to buy it. Ask all questions or make any and all preparations to pick up the car and pay. Come take a look before you bid. No test drives w/o proof of valid drivers license and your own automobile insurance. Just let me take you on the test drive to avoid any conflicts. This is a serious car and who needs any mishaps or legal problems if something was to happen.
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A 2015 Challenger Hellcat with the eight-speed automatic is rated at 22 miles per gallon highway, 13 mpg city and 16 mpg combined. Opting for the six-speed manual drops those figures to 21 mpg highway, 13 mpg city and 16 mpg combined.
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