It appears that George = :foot:
I would not take my Viper anywhere else than to my great Viper tech, Eddie Martin, who happens to work at a great dealership, Bill Luke Dodge.
Interesting article...
http://www.azcentral.com/business/articles/20120807ap-source-dodge-pull-out-nascar.html
"Chrysler, which owns the Dodge brand, scheduled a conference call for Tuesday afternoon to announce the decision. The company says the call will be led by Ralph Gilles, Chrysler...
Never had a problem like that with mine (assuming that you are referring to the "rusty" appearance). But then again, Arizona is a little different than Florida (desert vs. coast). Hopefully you'll get a response back from the Lemkes. Good luck.
Done. Now you're up to #8...lol.
And here is the link to make it easier for everyone else to vote (for yours):
http://www.dragtimes.com/Dodge-Viper-Timeslip-22570.html
Good luck!
So...then there should be 100 times more buyers at $8K, right? I get your logic, but lowering the price drastically like that changes the whole "exclusivity" factor of the Viper. We don't want to end up in the same boat as the Corvette. One at every street corner. :crazy2:
Well, from Satchmo's last post (not that I'm stalking him or anything), he said that he was able to keep it after all. Which is definitely a good thing! :smirk:
"Nothing beats a classic" (ai-n't nut'tin' datt beetza klas-sik):
Am. phrase:
(1) to describe warm, fuzzy feelings that are associated with ownership of a Gen. 2 Viper.
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