cposk
Viper Owner
Seems a little steep... Is 108 of 285 really that collectible??
http://harrisburg.craigslist.org/cto/3060100675.html
http://harrisburg.craigslist.org/cto/3060100675.html
Who knows? My sense of it is that unless it were a single digit production number (like 2 or 3) it wouldn't have the cache of "the first Viper" and wouldn't draw huge historical-significance-money. Nice car, but I'd be surprised if a collector would meet hat price....especially since its not original (A/C). Hope I'm wrong.....
there are people who think a 92' is gold. And at one point it was, and might be again someday. But I know for a fact, several low mileage examples of these cars, have changed hands over the past few years. Im talking 1000 miles and UNDER, low mileage. And it wasnt anywere near that figure. about half, maybe more than half
they are stuck in the same ditch the earlier ZR-1's seem to be stuck in. Too old to be in demand, too young to be a classic. And just look "dated"..
but I believe both cars (C4 ZR-1's and early vipers) will be highly desired at some point.