1995 Dodge Viper Hennessey Venom 550. 2 Local Owners, No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
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You are bidding on a 1995 Dodge Viper RT/10 with Hennessey Venom 550 Package. Only 17k miles! We sold this car to both previous owners. We have known this vehicle since 1995 when the first owner purchased it. The second owner has owned it from 1998 until mid April 2014. The previous owner had lost the folding top, side windows and slip in rear glass. The car has been sitting around for years in his garage. After we purchased it, we went through the entire car. We removed the fuel tank, cleaned all the lines, new plugs, new fluids etc. Car runs great. It will need new tires as the tires are dry rotted from sitting. The side exhaust sills have several bubbles in the paint (which is typical in this type of vehicle), which will need to be repaired. This is a very nice car and would be a fun car weekend car. It is in good shape. Please call us for a complete description. Exterior: Black Interior: Tan Leather Hennessey Venom 550 package consists of : The Venom 550 modifications on the 8.0-liter V-10 consist of numerous time-honored hot rodding tricks. On the inhalation side, enlarged throttle bodies take air past a modified intake manifold through ported cylinder heads with valves retained by titanium, guided in bronze, and controlled by a specially ground roller camshaft. Once the 10.0:1 compressed charges have been ignited, waste gases pass through the stainless steel headers and dual 3.0-inch-diameter pipes. Total conversion was around $22,000 Options: Alpine Stereo CD Sys Speedline 3pc Wheels A/C We are selling this with no reserve price, highest bidder wins!
For more information please contact Elite Motorsports at 512-452-9068 Elite Motorsports 512-452-9068 |
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Sat, Jun 27 2015Dodge is going drag racing, and it's doing it with an all-new version of the Challenger for NHRA's Sportsman class. FCA's Mopar parts and performance arm announced the new Challenger Drag Pak Friday, showing off a version with a 354-cubic-inch (that's a 5.8-liter, by the way), supercharged V8 and a 426-ci (7.0-liter), naturally aspirated V8 – both Hemis, of course – that can get the big coupes through the quarter-mile in "the eight-second range." While the two engines deliver similar performance, at their base, they're quite a bit different. The supercharged model uses a cast-iron block, while the 426 has aluminum for both the block and head. That said, both models get customized engine calibrations, and are mated to unique, race-spec automatic transmissions. But drag racing is about far more than just outright power. Mopar significantly updated the four-link rear suspension, adding a four-inch rear axle from Strange Engineering, along with an aluminum, nine-inch third member, while the rear-axle housing has been strengthened in general. Both the rear shocks and front struts can be adjusted for rebound and compression, too. Lightweight 15-inch wheels, meanwhile, are shod in super-sticky Hoosier drag radials, with nine inches of tread in back and 4.5 inches in front. The new Challenger Drag Pak should run the quarter-mile in "the eight-second range." In the cabin, there's an NHRA-spec roll cage, a Racepak gauge cluster, and a handsome pair of Sparco racing seats. Outside, supercharged models get blue decals, while naturally aspirated varieties get black stickers, although there's more to the new Challenger dragster's exterior than just its decals. Mopar tweaked the big-scoop hood, promising it's easier to get up to check on the engine, and the designers also added trailer tie-down straps in both the front and rear. While the dragster was the big news today, Mopar officials also announced the two enhanced Scat Pack kits for both the Dodge Charger and Challenger R/T. The 5.7-liter Hemi models gain an extra 56 horsepower and 30 pound-feet of torque in the Scat Pack 2 thanks to a new cam, valve springs, pushrods, and gaskets. The Scat Pack 3, meanwhile, adds 75 hp and 44 lb-ft, on top of the gains from the lower packages. That should be perfect for drivers who wish to snort in the face of their SRT 392-driving friends. The third stage adds a ported cylinder heads, as well as high-flow manifolds and catalysts.
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