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Viperenvy
04-29-2022, 12:14 PM
Who wants to start the guessing on final sale price?

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1998-dodge-viper-gts-r-4/

Track Pack
05-03-2022, 02:23 PM
I will guess $122k. You?

13COBRA
05-03-2022, 02:26 PM
$287k.

SSSSE YA
05-03-2022, 05:58 PM
The market has softened a bit I say $175-185K

COI
05-04-2022, 06:31 AM
28K miles is a lot for a collector car which this would need to be to reach the higher #'s. My guess is $135-150K.

Personally, I wouldn't purchase this exact car at any price as I would not view it as a collectible. These cars are very rare considering only 100 were made but the odds that any of them disappear going forward is very low since most will rarely be driven again. The collectible versions of these cars will be the lower mileage examples - which there are plenty (out of the 100 made). In the link to the Hagerty price guide this car is in the "good" condition category which puts the value (from Hagerty's database) in the $115K range as of Jan '22. Regardless, it will be interesting to watch.

ViperJon
05-04-2022, 09:48 AM
The mileage is going to hurt the price for sure. It's way out of the collectable range. Be surprised if it passes 150K.

Viperenvy
05-04-2022, 10:19 AM
JonB is a great historian of these Vipers. I hope he posts his thoughts.

April Hagerty value at $123,000 for a # 3 "Good" GT2.

Minus - Miles

Plus - Original owner, documentation from purchase, can be driven without worry of depreciation.

Someone is going to own an icon...

Track Pack
05-06-2022, 02:13 PM
In overtime bidding right now, just hit $125k and still rising

Track Pack
05-06-2022, 02:16 PM
$130k.....

Track Pack
05-06-2022, 02:27 PM
Bam, $140k. Always interesting how the bidding sometimes doesn't really begin until about 5 min before the auction ends... popcorn...

Viperenvy
05-06-2022, 02:57 PM
28K miles is a lot for a collector car which this would need to be to reach the higher #'s. My guess is $135-150K.

Personally, I wouldn't purchase this exact car at any price as I would not view it as a collectible. These cars are very rare considering only 100 were made but the odds that any of them disappear going forward is very low since most will rarely be driven again. The collectible versions of these cars will be the lower mileage examples - which there are plenty (out of the 100 made). In the link to the Hagerty price guide this car is in the "good" condition category which puts the value (from Hagerty's database) in the $115K range as of Jan '22. Regardless, it will be interesting to watch.


Interesting enough, a collector bought it. The vast majority of his collection is #1 vehicles. He knows how rarely these become available and having a collectable that he can drive was a big plus. The April Hagert #3 number was $123,000 I believe. Will likely move higher.


Who wants to guess when the next GT2 will be up for sale?