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lmm21pr
02-19-2020, 09:10 AM
Someone is selling me a 1993 Viper. The car has not moved or ran for a long time. In general, the paint looks good but the interiors are deteriorated. Engine looks aesthetically good but I can't know mechanically yet. Of course, I will turn it on and run before making any decision.

What do you recommend and advise me? Will it cost too much to take it to a good condition? What things should I watch for?

I am trying to make my dream come true by having a Viper but I want to prevent it from becoming a nightmare.

Asking price: $ 25,000
Millage: 27,000 miles

I will be swapping the black wheels so the grey ones. I dont like them in black.[

I am located in Puerto Rico, so the car here is a bit expensive due to shipping and import taxes.

Note: I will post a similar question for a 2009 Viper coupe in the corresponding section.

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JonB ~ PartsRack
02-19-2020, 12:24 PM
That is a neglected Snake.

93 is tough to get parts for

Include a top / windows?

$20K max as-is, AFTER you are sure it runs, drives, and no leaks

head gaskets doomed to fail if not already upgraded.

09 is a MUCH nicer car

Good Luck

cashcorn
02-19-2020, 06:09 PM
I would have it checked out. It looks like possible water damage. Check all electrical when turned on. Does it run? good luck.

99RT10
02-19-2020, 06:24 PM
Check the headgaskets, look under to see what the side of the block looks like(green stains?). But it is a 93 REAR antenna car. It is worth more than your average Gen 1 car.

LifeIsGood
02-19-2020, 09:06 PM
It looks like it's been at the bottom of the ocean.

Brian GTS
02-19-2020, 09:18 PM
I dunno, but the looks of it, run! You'd be better off spending another $10k and getting a well maintained car. Otherwise think you may be putting $10k into that one soon after you buy it.

jdeft1
02-20-2020, 07:32 PM
I might dive in for 25k. She needs a good cleaning/detail and fluid swap etc... but , yeah, at only 27K mi, it's a winner!!

Dan Cragin
02-21-2020, 01:33 PM
Expect to spend 10k to get it up to snuff.