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Showroom Clean 2003 Dodge Viper Srt-10 on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:15000
Location:

New Hudson, Michigan, United States

New Hudson, Michigan, United States
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      Up for auction is one of Americas iconic super cars, the Dodge Viper.  These monster machines were first dreamed up by Chrysler in the late 80's and production began in the 1992 model year.  The first gen viper was a curvy sleek and somewhat subtle sports car.  After a few years of production, the team at Chryslers SRT division began research for the second gen car.  They took the time to consult with current gen 1 viper owners to see what their ideal dream machine would be.  After extensive research, design, and engineering the generation 2 viper was released for the 2003 model year.  This car boasts a higher performance V10 rated at 505hp and I believe 550lbft of torque.  The body was completely redesigned to look more aggressive, and sharper lines, and create a new image for the dodge super car.  For the first time the viper had a convertible top as opposed to an awkward looking removable top.  This beast runs 0-60 in 4.0 seconds and does a 1/4 mile pass in the low 12s from the factory!  The interior has very clean and appealing black leather and suede sport buckets, center console, and white face gauges.  This particular viper is an excellent example of what these dream cars had to offer.  It sold brand new in Port Colborne ON. at autoland Chrysler for $128,528.00 Canadian (still have original bill of sale).   At todays exchange rate, that is just shy of  $117,000 U.S. dollars.  Besides a brand new set of tires, complete fluid change, and window tint this 03 viper is exactly as it left the factory and in great condition with only 15,000 original miles!!!  The body looks great, the interior is flawless, and the top is in excellent condition.  The car still has the original air cleaners ( and they are spotless ).  If sporty is what your after, you found it!  Like attention, you'll get plenty of it.  Power and speed?  It will not let you down.  Everything on this car functions 100% and there are no surprises.  Its a 2 owner vehicle, accident free, never beaten on, and with such low miles it is virtually brand new!  Nada currently places a value of $53,000.00 on an 03 viper, and im sure that doesn't account for one with only 15,000 pampered miles!  Don't buy a vette, Camaro, or mustang....buy something that not everyone in your town has...buy a viper!!! I cant say enough about this car, so I will post a vast amount of photos from every viewpoint I could possibly shoot with my camera and let you be the judge of how clean this viper is.


Questions, comments, offers feel free to call 248-697-1346


SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY.  Please have all finances in order prior to bidding, and permission from whomever you may need it from before bidding.  No tire kickers or joy rides permitted.  This is a serious car, and im interested in serious buyers only.  Bidders with less than 10 feedback must contact me prior to bidding or you will be placed on my blocked list.  No exceptions, if your not serious enough to call or send a quick email...your likely not serious enough to buy.  Im sorry if this seems harsh, but I don't want to waste the time and efforts of serious bidders nor myself.  Nationwide shipping assistance is available.  Any shipping I arrange will be at the buyers expense and will be paid to the shipping company not myself.  Thank you, and good luck bidding!


 

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