190k miles. Mostly burnouts.
I wonder if he's kept the original size tires on it... and if so... the overall expense of said tires must be more than the cars worth now...lol.
I give him props for driving it everyday.
He's got the Loni Anderson of daily drivers. Smokin hot years ago... but now withered, driven hard countless times, weathered, and used up... but still easily recognizable.
New headlights- paint the wheels- paint the car and for 10k or less, the car would look brand new.
That's TOTALED in the viper world.
thanks for posting Angleiron!
I saw this viper at Dan Cragin's shop about 6 months ago or so. It looked really rough and one of the guys told me the mileage. Probably the most "used" viper anyone will ever see on the road.
It's still more then 70k under the national average even if it's a 95
can do the dolphin wrap on it to make the paint like new
This is one of my clients. An eccentric handyman, you often see him hauling drywall in it. That's 199,000 original miles, only head gaskets and oil changes.
I think its great especially since it gets so many people's panties in a wad, lol.
heroes never die!
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