Hey All!
I covered this briefly in a different thread, but I wanted to bring to light the unusual circumstance of buying and reconditioning my 1995 Dodge Viper RT/10.
Back in 2020 at the beginning of the pandemic, I purchased a 2004 Porsche Boxster. I had 29,717 miles, was a 5-speed manual, and I bought it off of the second owner who had it for the last 13 years. I daily drove that car for the summer and put just over 5,000 miles on it. I decided to list it for sale as fall was approaching in hopes that I wouldn't have to store it for the winter. I sold it quickly, and it left my possession on September 2nd. I was planning on looking for a Viper or a Lotus Elise in spring 2021.
A few short days after the sale of my Porsche, I was telling my step dad Mike about wanting either a Viper or a Lotus and he stumbled across a Facebook marketplace listing in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, about 350 miles from where I live. It was a listing for two vipers together (a black 95 Rt/10 and a white/blue 96 RT/10) but the description was very short and there were only two blurry photos. The listing price was cheap, but once I messaged the guy he immediately told me he was actually asking 5-figures less than the listing price due to some damage to the hood on one of the two cars. I was about 95% sure this was a scam.
I ended up getting the sellers phone number and had a lengthy conversation about the two cars. They both were a little rough and we discussed the issues with both. The 95 was having a transmission issue amongst a few small things with about 50,000 miles. The white 96 had a few aftermarket enhancements, but the seller had accidently left it in neutral and it rolled into his plow truck. He did not have it titled in his name yet at the time of the accident, the insurance denied the claim, and the bodyshop had given him an estimate of $11,600 to fix it. It left a bad taste in his mouth and he just wanted to get rid of both cars.
After a few days of working with him to get more pictures and VIN numbers, I was confident in the legitimacy of the cars. I initially made a very low offer on both, but I really only wanted the 95. After a few days of negotiations and getting him to split up the pair, we had came to a deal on the 1995. I got a hotel room on a friday night and went to the owners home saturday morning to purchase the car on September 19th, 2020. The seller had dozens of vehicles, many old and in non running shape. The 96 was actually sitting underneath a car port and mine was in a barn. The seller actually had a pretty phenomenal collection of automotive memorabilia and random stuff. I looked over and test drove the car. It was very dirty, it did have a few issues, but it actually ran and drove nicly. I handed over the cash and I proceeded to drive it back home that day.
Although I was worried going from a very nice condition Porsche to a rougher Viper, I was ready for the challenge. I ended up getting the Viper for cheaper than any other running and driving example I gave seen to this day, and I actually manage automotive reconditioning for a living for a large dealership so I have experience in taking on something like this.
To make the whole situation a little bit sweeter, my dad, another lifelog mopar guy, ended up buying the 96 from the same guy a few weeks later on 10/10/20. It was his first Viper as well and I may have talked him into it a bit .
The rest of this thread will contain the extent of getting this Viper back the way I want it. I know it's going to be a "driver quality" car, and I am okay with that. It does not have to be perfect, but I will minimally get it nice. Most people think of a 60's muscle car or something along those lines when you hear of bringing a "barn find" car back into shape. Very few would ever suspect of it being a Viper. I have really enjoyed doing it so far and I have been able to do it in quite a cost effective manner as well. I cannot wait to do car shows, long drives, drag races, and track days with it this summer.
The attached images are from the day I bought it! (and a bonus one of the 96 parked by a turkey!)
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