Good deal! I have a 1993 antenna car that I have had for about 5 years, has just hit 15k miles, had 13,700 when I bought it. I have had no issues at all with my car, still has the original tires on it and they are still in good shape. Think a lot of the problems people had with the cars had...
This is the right forum, I just like you have owned many different kinds of cars over the last 40 years, but my 1993 Viper is the first one I have ever owned so I did a lot of research before I bought one. If you get a Viper that has been taken care of and not raced or abused, they are pretty...
My car with the antenna is not a 92 model, it is a 1993. In 1993 the vehicles made had the rear mounted antenna, same as the 1992, also you get to the battery through the trunk instead of being behind the rear left wheel. The 1993 cars like this are called the carryover or antenna cars...
I have a 1993 Viper, it is the carryover or antenna car as they are called. I bought it from the original owner about 4 years ago. The car has never been raced, never been in the rain, always kept in climate controlled environment and has never had the side windows or top used on it. It has...
My 93 Viper was doing the same thing, in traffic or just sitting there would get hot, noticed the cooling fan was just barely turning or not at all, just took a long wooden handle out of a broom and tapped the fan motor 4 or 5 times, it broke it loose and has been working for the last 8 months...
I was topping of the reservoir on my 1993 Dodge viper, could not see the coolant level through the side and filled i all the way to the top, when I squeeze the last bit in, I hear it splashing a bit and stopped. Will this hurt anything or not, I was afraid that I might have blown the top off...
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