We'll see on Friday Jan 16 Mecum.
https://www.mecum.com/collection-detail.cfm?lot_id=FL0115-204122
The good examples are just starting their climb. It will be interesting to see how steep the incline is.
This looks to be a great example of a very collectable Viper (no affiliation). Very few clean, low mile, stock 96 GTS's ever come on the market. These will be six figure cars in the near future. It will be interesting to see where the market is heading on these low production very desirable...
This appeared in the Haggerty newsletter this month.
Drew Alcazar of Russo and Steele talks about one of his favorite cars, the Dodge Viper, and discusses the market for the car responsible for "the resurgence of American muscle."...
The recipe for a "modern" AC Cobra. Ancestry from authentic car guys like Bob Lutz and Carroll Shelby. Identical to many sought after cars, it is a raw purpose built driving experience the attorneys won't allow to be replicated.
Ground breaking car at introduction. Stand out styling. Low production numbers. Prices starting to move up.
Best get one soon, it is the poster child for collectable.
Bought my 96 GTS about 2 years ago. 500-1000 miles/yr. It's part of a small collection. Will sell when I need help getting in and out or can't remember where I parked it.
None in Washington State. So, I wonder if there has been a study to determine the safety gains vs. the cost of all this inspection nonsense. Do they actually produce tangible safety improvements?
As many people are aware, Chuck is the man. He's been patient and generous with his time and vast expertise in helping me keep my 96 GTS in perfect working order.
Thanks Chuck.
I definitely support Tator's garage...and you should to.
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I have a few small scrapes on the frame of my gen 2 and would like to make them go away (I'm anal). I've been told gloss black rattle-can at hardware store. Anybody have success with a particular brand?
Thanks
I am taking delivery of stock '96 GTS. I want to purchase a high flow cat. I want to eliminate some heat and keep the sills in good condition. Also want to be able to return to stock in the future. What brand is recommended?
Thanks
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