VIPER1.jpgI am just trying to find out how many 1998 Dodge Viper RT/10 in metallic silver are out there. I know they only produced 127 of them. So, I am trying to ascertain how many are left.
VIPER1.jpgI am just trying to find out how many 1998 Dodge Viper RT/10 in metallic silver are out there. I know they only produced 127 of them. So, I am trying to ascertain how many are left.
Me!
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No longer in the Viper production documentation
Last edited by ViperJeff; 03-20-2017 at 07:14 PM.
Nice to meet you. I just changed the exhaust and cats on mine. Fantastic sound, no drone. I have 7,400 miles on mine. How do you enjoy your rt/10?
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my reference says 127, but even better. Where did you get your info on this?
When it comes to counts on Vipers, Viper Jeff knows all!!
Actually, the International Viper Association lists it as 127. Check it out on line.
There is one that's been sitting outside for about 2 years now in a gas station on route 15 south just before route 80 in NJ.I've been meaning to go in there and take a few pics and get the story. Maybe he'll see this thread. I'm actually headed that way later on.
Last edited by v10enomous; 02-20-2015 at 03:14 PM.
actually, Jeff, it is 1,114 total.
So I stopped by and met the owner and took a few pics... The car is very much loved and the prize possession of it's owner and he would never part with it. I didn't take notes but i believe he said he bought it in 2000 as a theft recovery and he used to drive it daily and racked up 70k miles or so. He says he didn't buy it to be a garage queen. It needs a clutch and trans and he hopes to be out cruising with us in the spring. I sent him a link to this thread and he seemed very interested in the club.
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Wow! That's a crazy way to store a Viper!
Thanks for posting. I bet it'll clean up ok with a couple of good weekends worth of work. Hopefully the owner joins the site. Lots of great people and info to be found!
I love to hear about people's experiences with their Vipers especially the less typical stories like this one. It just shows that there a lot of different ways to enjoy and appreciate these cars.
and the mice ride for free.
Bruce
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