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    Drove 7 hours each way yesterday to see that yellow Viper, body damaged, need advices

    Hi guys,

    I went to see a yellow 1994 Viper yesterday. I was a bit upset by its condition. I would like to know your advices.

    1. Crazy gap between hood and bumper, both sides.
    2. Stupid black stripes, installed 2 years ago. I hope they can be removed without any harm.

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    3. Keyed.
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    4. Bubbles in paint on rocker panel.
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    5. 4-5 cracks in paint.
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    6. Teared window.
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    Other than that, I'd like to say: by seeing pictures, I wasn't sure I wanted a yellow Viper... until I saw one in person. That yellow is simply GORGEOUS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MuRCieLaGo View Post
    That yellow is simply GORGEOUS.
    This. I loved my Yellow 95. Great color and great car. Good luck with your search.

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    depending on price assuming thats all the issues, not terrible IMO
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    I think it is, however I'm wondering how hard it would be to fix it all...

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    Quote Originally Posted by plumcrazy View Post
    depending on price assuming thats all the issues, not terrible IMO
    This^^ It's a 20yr old car that will have some issues. Window can be replaced, hood gap can be fixed, and paint will more than likely need a respray.

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    Paint repair is paint repair. Any competent shop can fix paint.

    A good auto upholstery shop can replace that torn window. Un-stitch the old one, stitch a new one in. It's just clear vinyl film.

    The hood gap can be fixed. There is a technique to getting it right so it will one, be correct, and more importantly, stay put. That same thing that causes that to happen is the same thing that will quickly be ignored during the fix because yes, it takes a lot more time to fix that correctly than to get it so it looks good until you hit a few bumps.

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    The gap isn't that bad. I've seen much worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Houston View Post
    The gap isn't that bad. I've seen much worse.
    That's like saying she wasn't that fat.....................

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave6666 View Post
    That's like saying she wasn't that fat.....................
    You can always count on Dave6666. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave6666 View Post
    That's like saying she wasn't that fat.....................
    Quote of the day!!

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    Yea, I saw "BODY DAMAGED VIPER" and this looks like most of the vipers out there that are actually driven. No biggy. I like the stripes. Buy and Drive! Should've brought a trailer!

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    Did you make an offer?

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    Honestly if those are all of the bad things, it's a pretty damn solid car.
    If the price is right and you want it, go for it.

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    That paint on the side sill is most likely the Aluminium oxidising under the primer. It would need to be taken back to bare metal and a aluminium etch primer used before applying paint.

    As others have said, it really depends on price. If the guy was selling the car at top dollar then walk away, but if its in a low price range then snap it up. You would need to offset the price of the works against the price of the car. If the guy is not willing to move, there are other cars out there. Even Fast Red ones

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    Mine had little stuff similar to what you are seeing....paint bubbles near the rockers (I assume due to heat from the cats), a couple small cracks in paint. Not bad for a 20+ year old car. As for the bumper gaps...I am thinking this has to be from dragging the bumper out of driveways/curbs??? Causing the front to push closer to the front line of the hood and rear of bumper to pull away from the sides of the hood. I mean mine is so low that it's always drags a little. I imagine a little bumper adjustment would close that gap up. I agree with OP...the yellow looks awesome in person...just matches the craziness of the car IMO.

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    I'm surprised to see all these positive comments about the car.

    I know keying can be buffed out, gap can be adjusted, stripes can be removed (and if there's a difference with the color afterwards it can be fixed with a good polishing).

    But I can't find a replacement window, I wonder if they are expensive.

    And those cracks are driving me crazy. I wonder if it can be fixed by a body shop. I don't feel like having the whole car painted already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuRCieLaGo View Post
    I'm surprised to see all these positive comments about the car.

    I know keying can be buffed out, gap can be adjusted, stripes can be removed (and if there's a difference with the color afterwards it can be fixed with a good polishing).

    But I can't find a replacement window, I wonder if they are expensive.

    And those cracks are driving me crazy. I wonder if it can be fixed by a body shop. I don't feel like having the whole car painted already.
    I have a real nice set of replacement windows if you need them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MuRCieLaGo View Post
    But I can't find a replacement window, I wonder if they are expensive.
    Dude. They reuse the "window." They simply replace the clear vinyl film. Follow along here lol. Several people have already stated they are repairable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave6666 View Post
    Dude. They reuse the "window." They simply replace the clear vinyl film. Follow along here lol. Several people have already stated they are repairable.
    I know, but I don't like the idea. I'm pretty sure it would not fit with the passenger side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuRCieLaGo View Post
    I know, but I don't like the idea. I'm pretty sure it would not fit with the passenger side.
    Then have both replaced. At this age it probably would be good preventative maintenance anyways to have both replaced so they are fresh, flexible and clear. You'll have better luck getting it to match that way then buying a used window which could have sat in the sun more of less than yours did thus causing the black to fade at a different rate.

    With Vipers, you have to think outside of the box sometimes to get repairs done.

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    They made 3,083 Vipers in 1994...the highest number of any Viper production year EVER. So, this is not a rare model.

    BUT, if this Viper suits YOU and your allotted budget, don't let the window issue derail your purchase. As noted, dave6666 has suggested a fix for the window.

    Good luck !!

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    All depends on price,
    Cosmetic blemishes can be fixed easily.
    Since it is a gen 1, I would check and see if head gaskets were changed.
    but again, everything is in the price.

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    Good choice in color
    It's easy enough to call around to some body shops and paint places to get a few estimates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve-Indy View Post
    They made 3,083 Vipers in 1994...the highest number of any Viper production year EVER!
    Only 83 yellow Vipers were made in 1994 though...

    Quote Originally Posted by Lemay88 View Post
    All depends on price,
    Cosmetic blemishes can be fixed easily.
    Since it is a gen 1, I would check and see if head gaskets were changed.
    but again, everything is in the price.

    Achetes la, tu regretteras pas l'experience...
    Merci!

    Head gaskets have been changed preventively according to him. There is NOT a lot of Canadian cars around, I don't have many options...

    Quote Originally Posted by BrianACR View Post
    Good choice in color
    It's easy enough to call around to some body shops and paint places to get a few estimates.
    Just went to a local body shop (had a car painted there years ago and I was satisfied) and showed him the pictures. He told me that it will be around USD $2,500 to fix the body, or USD $4,500 for a full paint. I think that's a lot.


 
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