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Dan Cragin (The Viper Shop) is authorized, he will be doing my recall work for me.
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Ron: I emailed Dan Cragin about three weeks ago with regards to performing recall/warranty work on my 97 GTS. He informed me he was no longer authorized to do either. (I still have his email) Maybe something has changed in the past three weeks?
Dan, Can you address this?
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Dodge wants them to replace the whole engine with a new crate motor
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If had had two of the same Vipers next to each other... one had a rebuild...the other was 100% from the factory...I would take the factory car.
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Toby T: From what OCARGUY states, Dodge is going to replace his motor with a new crate engine, not a rebuild. Although this will definitely make the car a non matching numbers car (since the original VIN is located on engine block as well as the transmission), I don't belive this will make that much of a difference in resale value, at least in the short term (5-8 year period) and certainly not to every potential buyer. Heck if I had a choice of two cars side by side, one with a new/er crate engine and one with an engine that had been used (and who knows if abused etc...) I would definitely pick the one with the new/er crate engine. And, if Chrysler does elect to have Arrow rebuild OCARGUY's present engine, then his VIN numbers will still match, and he will have a fresh engine!
Greg D
97 Blue/White GTS (300380)
Bone stock with matching numbers
64 Nova, low 9 (soon to be high 8) second street car.