1996 Dodge Viper RT/10 Roadster, finished in Viper Black Clear Coat
with a black interior. Carfax vehicle history report shows no
mileage discrepancies; it also shows that this Viper was registered
in warm-climate states until 2024. $89500 Terry 952-451-2204
According to the build sheet provided in the gallery, notable
factory equipment includes a limited-slip differential, silver
racing stripes, a removable roof panel, leather upholstered sport
seats, air conditioning, and more as detailed below. Notable
modifications reported by the seller include a "Race Prepared"
package by West Coast Vipers, 17-inch HRE wheels, drilled and
slotted front brake rotors, performance brake pads, an Energy
Suspension transmission mount, a Speed Dawg shift knob, a shifter
lowering kit, a Sony head unit, and a JL Audio amplifier. The
first-generation Dodge Viper RT/10 Roadster was introduced in the
early 1990s as a modern reinterpretation of the classic Shelby
Cobra, and is still highly regarded today for its raw driving
experience, minimal driver aids, aggressive styling, and massive,
torquey V10 power. Power comes from an 8.0-liter V10, rated at 415
horsepower and 488 lb-ft of torque in stock form. According to the
dyno sheet pictured in the gallery, and as a result of its
modifications, this Viper now produces 411 horsepower and 522 lb-ft
of torque at the wheels. Output is sent to the rear wheels via a
6-speed manual transmission. Equipment A build sheet is provided in
the photo gallery, and a partial list of notable equipment reported
by the seller includes: Limited-slip differential 4-piston front
brake calipers Silver racing stripes Removable roof panel Removable
side curtains Leather upholstered sport seats Air conditioning
Modifications Notable modifications reported by the seller include:
"Race Prepared" by West Coast Vipers (MSD spark plug wires, custom
ECU tune) 17-inch HRE wheels Drilled and slotted front brake rotors
Performance brake pads Energy Suspension transmission mount Speed
Dawg shift knob Shifter lowering kit Aftermarket cupholders affixed
to center console Sony head unit JL Audio speakers and amplifiers
(rear speakers should be replaced) Known Flaws The attached Carfax
history report indicates that this Viper was involved in a rear-end
collision with another motor vehicle in January 2021, resulting in
"minor damage" to the rear and right rear. It also notes that the
airbags did not deploy. Chips and paint imperfections around the
exterior Peeling clear coat on trunk lid Curb rash on wheels; 2016
and 2017 date code on tires Wear on seats and on various interior
surfaces The seller recommends replacing rear speakers. Recent
Service History The seller reports that the following services have
been performed: ~60,700 miles: Clutch and throw-out bearing
replaced ~60,500 miles: Battery and air conditioning O-rings
replaced, air conditioning refrigerant recharged ~60,300 miles:
Front brake rotors and pads replaced Additional service history is
detailed in the attached Carfax history report. Other Items
Included in Sale 1 key, 1 fob Owner's manual Service manual Service
records Body Style Convertible Exterior Color Viper Black Clear
Coat Interior Color Black Title Status Clean (MN)
Vehicle Details
1996 Dodge Viper
Listing ID:CC-2014707
Price:$89,509
Location:Annandale, Minnesota
Year:1996
Make:Dodge
Model:Viper
Odometer:61200
Stock Number:106747820
VIN:1B3BR65E2TV100423
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