1994 Dodge Viper V10 Ac Rebuilt With A Salvaged Title Polished Factory Wheels on 2040-cars
Lebanon, Missouri, United States
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This one of a kind machine was first introduced to the public in 1992. Dodge worked with the legendary man, Carol Shelby to create the car we know as the Viper. This car features two leather seats, side exhaust pipes, side curtains, a matching black top. The original wheels have been polished beyond factory condition. The large hood accommodates a nearly unheard of 8.0 liter V10 engine mated with a 6-speed manual transmission, making the Viper the powerhouse that we know it to be. This excellent example was assembled with factory air conditioning the first year that Dodge had made the option available. The previous owner of this viper was my uncle; He enjoyed this car for quite some time. He has over 20 years of experience purchasing, repairing, and maintaining vehicles. Before he acquired this car it had been involved in a front end collision. The insurance company came in and purchased the car. My uncle, soon after, purchased the Viper with a salvaged title. He put the car in his garage and took all of the pieces off that had been damaged in the wreck. He then sent the viper to a frame shop to be see if the frame had been bent, and unbelievably it had not been bent. Once he got the car and its undamaged frame back from the frame shop he bought all new parts from Dodge and replaced everything that he had taken off. When it was ready for the road, he took it and had it licensed. After he had driven it for a while my father made him an offer on it and purchased the car. When dad purchased the car he had it cleaned up and the battery taken out of it and put it into Evergreen Historical Automobiles’ museum. Currently the museum is looking to reduce in size and has multiple cars for sale, all looking for a new life. When the new owner receives this car they will additionally be receiving a new battery. Through my research, it is my belief that the first generations Vipers are being sought after more than when they were being produced. Because they only built 2,890 of these vehicles in 1994, the new owner of this vehicle will have the chance to possess an investment that has the potential to become more collectable, and valuable as time passes. If you would like to see the car in person, or would like more information or pictures, I encourage you to contact me by phone, text, or Email. Thank you for your interest and consideration. Michael R. Plaster evergreencarguy@gmail.com 417.664.1313 |
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