>>>The Viper and the GT as well as most other exotics use many
alloys that may not show
any exterior signs of damage but may very well be ready to fail. You simply just don't know, and that's a fact. If your buying the car to just cruise around the block, and not use it for it's original design spec., well then maybe. Your car may be just fine and that's great, but salvage cars have a bad wrap for good reason. It's a roll of the dice and personally for someone like me who is not rich, I don't have 80 or 90 grand to gamble with.<<<
My RT/10 has been crashed by a so-called "Viper-Tech" (in fact an idiot) and he did never admit to replace - for example - all of the A-arms besides many more other parts (rims, tires, ...) which [might] have been damaged ... the insurance company totaled the car - right decision - because the frame was bent too. 8 A-arms alone are what? +10000 US$.......you will never know whether
ALL relevant parts have been changed after an accident/incident. Even so-called Viper-Tech's will try to cheat (because he was the driver when the accident happened) .........It is a high performance car going 200 mph!
You will need to know the full story and not only 70-80%.