1995 Dodge Viper on 2040-cars
Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
Please message me with questions at: elbamatchett@juno.com .
This is a 1995 Dodge Viper originally sold by Fitzgerald Dodge Laconia, NH. I have several pieces of documentation
including the original window sticker and multiple years of the first owner's vehicle registrations. The car has a
clean Carfax and shows having (4) owners but it is actually (3) because it was originally registered to the owner's
company (Post Time Beer and Smoke Salem NH) and then registered to the individual. The car is constantly maintained
including being previously serviced by Chuck Tator of Tator's Garage. I have receipts showing multiple service and
several upgrades ($9,921.00) a few years back by the second owner performed by Chuck. Service included, wires,
plugs, filters, fluids, pcv, anti freeze, and wiper blades. The car has also been professionally detailed multiple
times by a high end detailer who is rated one of the top 10 detailers in the country.
I personally spoke with Chuck many times and he also confirmed that while he had the viper he upgraded the head
gaskets due to the Gen 1 gaskets being susceptible to failure. Chuck also installed roller rockers and push rods,
Roe Racing exhaust system, B & M short shifter, 2" driver side seat lowering kit. Additional upgrades made to the
viper since I have owned it include 3.73 gears (originals included), fan control kit, smooth tubes, high flow
filters, aluminum flywheel, upgraded sound system and amp, and a complete clutch kit. Also included with the car is
a hard top, convertible top, side windows, tonneau cover, Gen 3 wheels and tires (on the car now, fronts 50+%,
rears less than 50%) and the original wheels and tires as well.
Simply put, the car runs and drives like new and is a blast to drive. It turns heads everywhere and is an amazing
attention getter. The only reason I am selling this car is because I have a new Hellcat on order and don't have
room for both. It is in very good to excellent condition with a few minor imperfections but overall very nice
condition for a 21 year old vehicle. The driver side rear quarter had a deep scratch touched up at one time
(previous owner), I've included a picture which makes it look worse than it actually is. The dash has a couple of
areas that appear to have clear coat peeling and I've also included a picture of that.
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