| | Financing... Rates as low as 6%! Payments as long as 144 months! St. Louis Car Museum works closely with several lenders so we can accurately address the needs of our clients. Let our finance department develop a financing or lease program that helps you achieve your goals and dreams! Please call us at 1-800-957-5707 or 314-993-7104 for more information Purchase this vehicle for only $463 a month for 96 months with $8,580 down!
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| | RARE SPECIAL EDITION RT-10 ROADSTER! COLLECTOR OWNED AND KEPT, ACCIDENT FREE AND SHOWING JUST 31,000 ACTUAL MILES! IT NEEDS NOTHING BUT A NEW OWNER, A GOOD GAS CARD, AND LOTS OF OPEN ROAD! ONE OF ONLY 166 PRODUCED! | | SPECIFICATIONS | Year | 1996 | Make | Dodge | Model | Viper RT/10 | VIN | 1B3BR65E1TV100087 | Mileage | 31,452 | Engine | 8.0L | Cylinders | V10 | Transmission | 6-Speed manual | Title | Clear | Color | Red / Yellow | Interior Color | Black | | | DESCRIPTION | When Chrysler president Bob Lutz green lighted the idea of a “modern day Cobra” in 1988 through the Advanced Design Studio, the project took 4 years to design. It was not taken lightly and Carroll Shelby himself was asked to help with the design. Like the original Cobra, the car was meant to be aggressive in style, simple and lightweight, extremely powerful, and not meant to be driven by the unskilled! Given that Chrysler was owned by Lamborghini at the time, the first production V10 engine was put in their hands to produce. It received final production approval from Lee Iacocca and hit showrooms in 1992! With iconic names like this involved, it was bound for success! Production of the original Dodge Viper continued for next 18 years with four generational designs! A new 5th generation version will be seen cruising the streets this year! We are very excited to offer this 1996 Dodge Viper RT/10 Special Edition Roadster #87! It is one of the very first to hit showrooms, and has been perfectly preserved with just 31,492 miles! Featuring all original Viper Red exterior paint, with Yellow accented Viper badging and 17” 5-spoke alloy wheels. The beautifully kept Black Leather interior is accented nicely with Red leather wrapped steering wheel, shift knob, and brake handle! Power comes from a newly designed 8.0L V10 engine producing an increased 415 horsepower for 1996, mated to a T56 Borg Warner 6-speed transmission. Options include air conditioning, tilt steering column, removable rear window, JVC CD audio system, keyless remote entry, and more. The original, foldable targa roof is included with factory cloth side curtains with their protective storage bags! The only upgrade over factory is an absolutely brilliant sounding Corsa Stainless Steel exhaust system! The Michelin Pilot tires all appear new with plenty of tread remaining. If you are looking for a superb, original Viper as a collection piece, a rare final Gen I example with excellent ownership history such as this will certainly make for a savvy future investment! With performance statistics that set a completely new standard when first introduced in 1992, it sent the sports car market into the whirlwind of new technology that followed. Nearly every major manufacturer took notice and realized that extreme power and speed were big sellers at dealerships! This car represents one of only 721 RT-10 Roadsters build for 1996. Of these, only an estimated 166 were Viper Red! Even fewer were manufactured with the desirable Yellow Special Edition Trim! Our example remains accident free and original with a clean CarFax report! Please feel free to call with any questions, request the report, or to schedule an appointment to see this superb car in person. Thanks for looking!
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Mon, May 8 2017
Well this is a mightily mysterious muscle car. One of our photographers caught this Dodge Challenger out testing without any camouflage. At first glance it looks like an SRT Demon, since it has the same widebody flares and front spoiler of the hellacious Challenger. However, the hood is from a garden-variety Hellcat (as if such a thing existed...), the rear spoiler has an SRT Hellcat badge, and the wheels don't come from the kitty or the Hellspawn. We have two theories as to what this SRT mishmash may be. Our first is that this is perhaps a next-generation Hellcat that takes advantage of some of the Demon's developments. It could have a more potent engine under the hood, perhaps with the extra fuel pumps and air-conditioned intercooler, along with the Demon's beefier driveline. It would be a way to keep the Hellcat relevant, and a way for people who might miss out on the one-year-only Demon to get the next closest thing. Our other theory is that this is an all-wheel-drive Hellcat. The wide fender flares and chin spoiler appeared on an all-wheel-drive Challenger concept before they made their way to the Demon. And with the introduction of the Grand Cherokee Trackhawk, we know that Mopar has an all-wheel-drive system that can handle the grunt of the 707-horsepower Hellcat mill. If an all-wheel-drive Hellcat is in the cards, it would be another way to keep the Hellcat line fresh without too much investment, and would be a treat for fans of the old all-wheel-drive concept. It would also probably be a great seller here in snowy Michigan. Oh, and it would certainly post some amazing 0-30 acceleration times. Related Video:
Wed, Apr 2 2014
Chrysler is recalling nearly 870,000 SUVs because corrosion may make the vehicles' brakes harder to use. Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango SUVs from the 2011 through 2014 model years are involved. Chrysler says crimp joints in the brake boosters can corrode if they're exposed to water. If the water freezes, the boosters won't aid braking as they usually do. Chrysler began investigating after some customers said their brakes felt too firm when pressed down. The company knows of one accident, but no injuries, due to the defect. Dealers will install a shield to protect the boosters for free and replace boosters that aren't working properly. Chrysler has since changed the design to make the boosters more corrosion resistant. Chrysler will notify owners of the recall, which involves 867,795 vehicles. Related Gallery Safest Crossovers For The Budget-Conscious Family View 10 Photos Recalls Chrysler Dodge
Tue, Mar 14 2017
One of the teaser trailers for the eagerly anticipated Dodge Challenger Demon featured a big crate full of goodies for the car. As with the car, though, Dodge was a bit coy about what was inside, simply saying there were 18 items, consisting of tools and parts. Now we know what tools the car gets, and they're some very nice Snap-On pieces. All of the tools and accessories are branded with the Demon logo. And the tools included should be perfect for easy tire changes at the track. Specifically, the tools include a hydraulic jack, cordless impact wrench with charger, torque wrench, and a tire pressure gauge. There's also a fender cover to protect the paint when working under the hood, and a nice carrying bag with the Demon emblem on the side. And, naturally, all of the tools are limited-edition units made specifically to accompany the Demon. If you want to do anything more involved than wheel swaps, you'll need to supply a few tools of your own. But this should be good for the weekend drag racer or autocross driver who wants to drive down to the course on street tires, then throw on the sticky rubber at the track. Also, as you may have noted, these tools only constitute six items in Dodge's count, leaving 12 others that must be car parts. We know that among the parts are some factory Demon wheels, and items that Dodge describes as "Direct Connection Performance Parts" and the "Demon Track Pack System." Details on these remain scarce, but they will probably be revealed closer to the car's debut date of April 11. Related Video:
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