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2010 Dodge Viper Laguna Seca 1:33 Edition Hard Cor on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:2010 Mileage:6500 Color: Black
Location:

Santa Clara, California, United States

Santa Clara, California, United States
2010 Dodge Viper Laguna Seca 1:33 Edition Hard Cor, US $11,000.00, image 1
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This EXACT Viper was featured on Mobil 1 the Grid when I took the car and finished first place in the Global Tuner Grand Prix. Here are some amazing track times, remember this is a street / track viper almost as fast as Porsche Cup Cars. This car is ready to race, just get it start it up and you are racing at light speed! Laguna Seca 1:34.1 WSIR 1:24.1 ButtonWilow 1:55.7 Chuckwalla 1:48 AutoClub Speedway 1:44.1 This car has NEVER HAD DAMAGE! Here are the details, serious offers only over 100K 2010 Viper ACR 1:33 Edition Highest Performance Viper ever produced. Fastest production car ever tested at Laguna Seca Raceway 2009. Red on Black with black wheels, stunning combination. This professionally prepared Club Racer/ Streetcar offers the highest performance imaginable, exceeding Supercars 3 times its value. No expense was spared in this custom build. Over 100k invested over purchase price. This one owner Viper was purchased new from Woodhouse Dodge and was prepared by Specialty Performance. 6500 miles since new. Features: Stage 1 engine performance package 640hp - Carbon air intake inlet - Merge Race headers, off road exhaust, unique crossover system - Performance plug wires and spark plugs - Crankcase vent system - Mopar performance engine controller -1000mile service intervals Driveline Upgrades - ACRX dual plate racing clutch/custom flywheel (street/strip) - Short throw shifter - High durometer transmission mount - OS Giken Performance differential (LSD) Chassis, Steering and Suspension - Billet steering rack mounts - Adjustable sway bar links - EMI monoball control arms - Performance ball joints with heat boots - EMI Penske F1 dual bleed triple adjustable shocks - Custom reservoir mounts - Long travel rear shock forks and monoball mounts - Custom rate coil springs - Corner weight and setup by EMI racing Brake System - 15 inch Rotor Brembo GTR front brake system, six piston - Stainless steel brake lines - Rear 14-inch Stoptech rotors - Custom ABS controller - Front brake cooling system with cooling ducts and hoses - Motul RBF fluid Safety Upgrades - Race transmission tunnel cover - 4 point custom roll bar - Sparco Racing seats - 6 point racing seat belts - Fire extinguisher - Cool suit cooling system - Stilo helmet cooling system - Dry Cell Battery - External engine kill Data System/cameras - AIM dash - Full data logging system with brake and steering sensors - Integrated dual Smartcam system with track playback - Separate, backup tracmate system - GPS antenna system Wheels and Tires - Long wheel stud conversion/ new wheel bearings - Two sets CCW 18 inch-racing wheels - Hoosier R1 tires/ 2 sets used Body/Exterior - Full clear bra application - Clearplex windshield application - Carbon front splitter extension - Hood vent grill delete - Rear wing hardware upgrade

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Wed, 12 Mar 2014

Other than the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally and Mount Rushmore, South Dakota isn't generally a hot topic, but that just means that cool stuff can hide in the open waiting to be discovered. Case in point: the classic car dealer Frankman Motor Company that operates three locations in Sioux Falls, SD.
Unearthed by the folks at Bring a Trailer, Frankman is a treasure trove of vintage, American iron. Their collection is full of the type of vehicles your irresponsible but cool uncle would show up with when you were a kid. Even better, these cars are priced at a level a working man can afford.
If you are lusting about a cruiser then Frankman has a 1956 Cadillac Deville Hard Top Sedan (pictured right) with 82,896 miles for $12,975. It's painted a color called Cascade Grey, but looks more like a pastel purple in pictures. While it needs some repairs to the accessories, the Caddy runs and drives, which is all you really need.

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This government surveillance van is both cool and creepy, and it could be yours

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Whether you're planning a heist and need to gather information, or you're a government agency tracking down the leader of a crime ring, Hollywood has taught us that the unmarked van is the ideal machine for gathering intel. And apparently that's not just a Hollywood trope, because you can buy this actual, honest-to-goodness ex-government surveillance van: a 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager. It's being sold by the Chicago suburb of Streamwood, Ill., on the government surplus auction site GovDeals. According to the description, the van was acquired by the town as part of a drug seizure and converted to surveillance duty. It looks like a plain white Grand Voyager for the most part, except for the amber flashing light on the roof. Or at least it looks like a light. It's actually the disguise for the camera periscope. Open up the sliding door of the van and you'll discover a swivel mount for the camera, a TV mounted to the back of the driver's seat, and a toolbox that holds all the electronic equipment, including battery chargers for the van and the camera. There are also solid panels behind the windows so that people walking by can't peer in and see all the equipment. It's a bit less wild than some of the vans we've seen on film, but those Hollywood vans are usually larger commercial vans that can store more people and stuff. Less interesting details include the fact that this Grand Voyager has a 3.3-liter V6 with an automatic transmission. It has just over 100,000 miles and was good for a little more than 150 horsepower and 200 pound-feet of torque when it was new. The interior looks impressively clean, as does most of the exterior, but the description and photos highlight the fact that the front strut towers are rusty and in need of repair. Included are new strut towers, but obviously the welding in and painting is the expensive part. Also, while we think this van is pretty neat, since it's an actual surveillance van like we've seen on film for years, we would feel creepy actually owning it. After all, it's a vehicle for watching people, and while a government might have a legitimate reason for doing that, your average person doesn't. Unless you need a prop for a film, are going to show it off at car shows, or are another city government needing a cheap surveillance car, we think having this would be a little too weird. But if you have one of those reasons, or are less worried about what people think, you have a few more days to bid.