2004 Dodge Viper Srt-10 Convertible 2-door 8.3l on 2040-cars
Huntington Beach, California, United States
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2004 Dodge Viper SRT-10 Here is your chance to own one of the most beautiful sports cars of all time, the Dodge Viper SRT-10. A stunning vehicle born out of the factory in Viper Silver Mettalic. A real head turner with performance to match! 505 Horses / 525 lb-ft torque SCREAM through the 8.3L V10 Viper powerhouse. Motor affixed to a Six Speed manual transmission as standard for Vipers. Factory AM FM CD with 6 disc changer, 19 and 18 inch factory polished chrome wheels on Michelin Pilot Sport tires with plenty of tread. Exclusive SRT-10 interior, SRT-10 Black leather seats, HID headlamps, Easy to use convertible top, power doors and windows, PUSH button start. This is a very hard to find vehicle all-stock, no interior, exterior or performance mods as should be for a true Viper. Do not let the mileage fool you this Viper has been very well nurtured and cared for. Viper has fully documented service history and recent complete tune up. Body is straight as an arrow and free of any damage. Hard to find color combo. Overall the exterior of this card is in Excellent condition and the paint still looks like glass. The Viper does show on its carfax and autocheck vehicle history reports that it was involved in a minor accident. The previous owner ran the car along a cub damaging both wheels and the previous owner turned that claim into the insurance company and received two new wheels and tires - this is why that shows up on the carfax and autocheck. You can see this for yourself on the reports to confirm. This car has never been hit or had any body or paint work, it is 100% original body and paint. Mechanically this Viper is breathtaking as well. Drives very strong, has a very healthy ten cylinder motor and a six speed transmission that shifts nice and smooth to pull you back in your seat! This Viper has always been serviced at authorized dealership. This Viper is very fast and pulls hard with Viper powered V10. Was recently tuned and lubed, needs nothing else. Own your dream car today, I am a private party Viper enthusiast. Get it while you can, SRT-10 Vipers are hard to find as most owners are holding on to them to appreciate in value. Here's your chance to own my Viper for a fraction of what it is worth. Best of all it is a rust free, collision free vehicle registered and smogged in California! |
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2013 Dodge Durango R/T
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