1997 Dodge Viper RT-10

97ViperRT-10

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I have a 1997 Dodge Viper RT-10 (red) with about 15,000 original miles on it.
I have owned the car about 15 years now and I'm the second Owner.
The car has never been raced or tracked and has no accidents, it is a very clean/original/low mileage car.
The car is original except the stereo and speakers have been upgraded using all the original cut-outs.
I'm considering selling this car and wanted some feedback from Members on the value of this car and if anyone knows of someone looking for this model??
Such a low number production year (117 cars) and only 64 red ones built should make this a pretty rare Viper.
Your comments and feedback is much appreciated.
 

CWhiteRun

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Is the car in AZ or Canada? It should be worth $40K with that much mileage, but reality is probably $35K to the right buyer. GLWS.
 

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Rare......yep. That year is the lowest build quantity and yet they haven't hit the collector's radar.

Will they appreciate? I am a Viper optimist. So yes I believe they will.

When? They are now classics entering antique status in a couple of years. The 1992 will be an antique in PA in 2017.

My guess is the 20-somethings who remember and loved these awesome cars will soon have the cabbage to realize their dreams. I'm not selling, but it would be nice to see the big-inch snake get the recognition it deserves.

It doesn't hurt to start the asking price higher than comparable '93-'96 and '98+.

Best of luck in your sale. :)

Bret.
 

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The value is subjective...

The value is really supply and demand... I own the 3rd lowest production year of the RT/10 which was 1 of 379 made world wide....

I believe our value may differ unless all Viper Owners come together and not low ball each other for value...

I will not want to sell my 98 for under 50k... I know no one will pay that for it....However if I really got into a situation where I had to sell I would take no less than 35K....

I would say 97 would be worth a little more than my 98 and would not take less than 38k if their is no accidents.. I know the value in 10-15 years will be worth it for me to hold onto this car... I plan to keep mine for the rest of my life... Well that is my plan...

Hope you keep it but don't short yourself trying to sell it either...
 

MerlinsGarage

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Well said. These are like American Motors muscle cars. Slow to appreciate, but they will get there.
 

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Nice. I agree with Cwhiterun. However the B/W will be much more valuable. IMHO
 

MerlinsGarage

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Absolutely.
Most of the 53 Viper Blue RT/10s went to VIPs. Chrysler and otherwise.

Don't even remember when I saw one for sale.

I talked to a guy who wanted a '97 matched set. He had the GTS. Had been looking for the convertible for years.
 

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