1997 RT/10 Viper for sale in central florida

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I'll post more detail later- I'm at work now.

It's a great condition (though not perfect) RED RT/10 with about 45k miles on it. I dont know what else to say on a Viper forum, besides maybe a list of its flaws.
I paid $50k for it (plus shipping) and I don't even know the market- would it be worth a little more or a little less?

If anyone has a 2006+ Gallardo for sale then I'll gladly do partial trade.
 

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BAT is an excellent resource for selling collector cars. It is an accurate market trend indicator and is used in estimating classic and sports car values. Be aware that FULL disclosure is essential as the viewing audience is educated and can view vehicles through a critical eye. Your '97 is the rarest convertible Viper (114) made so even with the mileage it is extremely collectable IMHO. The last known "97 RT/10 (B/W) sold was on BAT for $95k+buyers fee. Good luck with your very special Viper.
 
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BAT is an excellent resource for selling collector cars. It is an accurate market trend indicator and is used in estimating classic and sports car values. Be aware that FULL disclosure is essential as the viewing audience is educated and can view vehicles through a critical eye. Your '97 is the rarest convertible Viper (114) made so even with the mileage it is extremely collectable IMHO. The last known "97 RT/10 (B/W) sold was on BAT for $95k+buyers fee. Good luck with your very special Viper.
dude are you sure? i bought it for $50k and i was about to let it go for $42-45k.

I just paid for the Lambo 3 days ago and awaiting it to be shipped and arrive.
 

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dude are you sure? i bought it for $50k and i was about to let it go for $42-45k.

I just paid for the Lambo 3 days ago and awaiting it to be shipped and arrive.
With the miles your car has I doubt it would fetch top dollar, but to the right buyer you might be able to do better than $50 for a 97 RT/10. Tough to say with where the market is right now. That strong money people were getting during Covid has mellowed out for the most part.
 

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Am I sure you will get $50k? I am optimistic you will get the best opportunity to be successful should you choose to list on BAT.......if........your car is prepped properly (clean top to bottom, fresh maintenance, professional photos, etc) is 100% stock, all operations perform perfectly, no stories history and complete, prompt, accurate answers to BAT questions. The Viper community is well aware of BAT and will support your effort in the auction..... ;). Again, good luck sir.
 

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BAT is an excellent resource for selling collector cars. It is an accurate market trend indicator and is used in estimating classic and sports car values. Be aware that FULL disclosure is essential as the viewing audience is educated and can view vehicles through a critical eye. Your '97 is the rarest convertible Viper (114) made so even with the mileage it is extremely collectable IMHO. The last known "97 RT/10 (B/W) sold was on BAT for $95k+buyers fee. Good luck with your very special Viper.

Merlin, there's a big difference in price/value between a BW '97 and a solid red.

Borem, $42-$45 is doable, the 45k miles is your only drawback. Need to have some records, no major flaws and current tires at that price. Good luck, Mike
 
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Merlin, there's a big difference in price/value between a BW '97 and a solid red.

Borem, $42-$45 is doable, the 45k miles is your only drawback. Need to have some records, no major flaws and current tires at that price. Good luck, Mike
Thank you Mike.
I suppose the best way to get top dollar is to maximize its condition.
New tires, full detail cleaning top/bottom inside/out.
I already bought the Lamborghini and I need to replenish my bank account.
 
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