It is in the Dallas area If your interested. The carfax does say “severe damage” reported, but does not say accident. The owner claims the car was keyed and the repair cost was high enough to warrant a “severe” rating, but who knows.
The car drove good. He has 5-6k miles on the tires and they didn’t havnt any odd wear patters that I could see. Paint looked pretty good. I took some video of it if you want me to send it to you.
Last edited by Zajackso; 01-04-2022 at 12:07 AM.
Too risky, I was just going to flip it, I already bought a white one
I wouldn’t touch this thing. Spend an extra $15K and diy yourself a headache free decent example.
Have it inspected and a leak down done on it, if it runs right and checks out then you should be fine. Keyed and repainted probably jealous wife , girl friend, mistress or any and all three. 12K miles is really nothing for a viper track or street use if it was taken care of. Vipers are extremely simple cars so they are easy to live, durable and make great track/street cars. Make sure the oil is always right and add an extra quart if your going to the track. Have fun with the car
That's funny he now made up a story of it being keyed, as when I brought up the Carfax to him with the severe damage, he goes "I very highly doubt that, there's no paint blend marks, car is perfect", blah blah. He acted like he had no idea about any paint work or damage ever on the car, basically saying Carfax was wrong lol.
Then you haven’t heard of Greg good. Who offered a CNC program for the viper. A lot people generally do heads and cam together but doing just heads on a viper yeilds gains as well as they also cut the heads which bumps up compression.
This was exactly what I was planning to do with my car espically staying stock ecu when you can’t take full advantage of having a cam on these cars.
Last edited by Properstyle; 01-11-2022 at 08:26 AM.
I would think you definitely need a tune with ported heads and especially with higher compression. Higher compression, more airflow and the same timing seems like a bad idea.
Anyway, you never 100% know with a used car like this. Clean low mileage cars can be nightmares and vice versa. Heck, even new cars can be headaches. You play the odds. New cars are a lot less likely to give you problems. Cars with ported heads and no cam and etc CAN be done for fun, but the odds are, there is more to the story.
How much headache and risk is $30k worth to you? I think that's the question. If I had a bigger garage and a lift and more free time, I'd probable be more inclined to roll the dice. Worst case, I spend that $30k on upgrades when things go wrong. Unfortunately, I dont have garage space or time to spare, so I would personally pass. There was a time I'd be more interested in something like this.
I think most in the Viper community have heard of Greg Good, and generally his name is synonymous with Viper heads. That being said, the number of heads(alone) done in Gen 5's is multitudes lower than Gen 1, 2 or 3. I don't think anyone would say heads alone are a bad idea on Gen 5's, but the take rate is low.
Just sold for $116,777 +$4500 (buyer's fee) on Cars & Bids https://carsandbids.com/auctions/36M...odge-viper-gts
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what was the asking price when you looked at it?
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