Hi guys,
I need some floor mats for Viper.
Any of you know if OEM 1992-95 floor mats would fit my 1997 R/T 10.
Thank you
Ben
None for the U.S market either....I wonder where they went...
Hi,
Mine is a red Canadian edition...( kph instead of mph gage, temp gage is celcius and bilinguale stickers)
Probably makes it a very rare Viper.
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Haha I just saw that..117 RT10's produced and they went nowhere...
I had a shot at a 1997 RT/10, red with gold (not mustard) wheels in 2000. I wasn't fast enough it was sold out from under me so I went out and bought a brand new 2000 Black RT/10.
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Don't confuse rare with desireable.[/QUOTE
When it comes to car collecting, the rare ones (even if they are undesirable) are the ones that bring the money...
1965 Shelby Daytona Cobra Coupe - 6 producedFor example?
I repeat. For example? Come on..l.Shelby Cobra? Mercedes, Ferrari, Rolls? Hardly an odd color combo Ford? You can't be serious. Show me some really valuable cars that are valued for their paint or appearance combinations. I'll bet you once had a yellow 72 Vette with green upholstery. Saw one at Carlisle many years ago. Rare? Guess why. Desireable? Give me a break.
The split window is FAR from being one of the most collectible Corvettes. Its hardly in the top half. Also there weren't 20,000+ split window coupes made. That was total 63 production. For future referance, it's not double the GEN1 production, it's almost quadruple the 92-96 production.one of the most collectible corvettes, the 63 split window coupe.
Desirable or not, rare combos and options historically bring more money,Just my opinion, that vipers, regardless of color combo will demand a premium in the years to come,.
What's it going to be? Relevant or irrelevant? You can't have it both ways.Color combo is irrelevant,.
The GT40 is a collector simply because it's a GT40. It's not so rare, but it certainly is desireable.I have seen some powder blue and orange GT40s,.
Corvette Pace cars are dogs. 1978 4-speed, L82, 2K miles $30-32K. Worst investment on the planet.Purple and Yellow pace car corvettes, ..., and people buy them..
The split window is FAR from being one of the most collectible Corvettes. Its hardly in the top half. Also there weren't 20,000+ split window coupes made. That was total 63 production. For future referance, it's not double the GEN1 production, it's almost quadruple the 92-96 production.
What's it going to be? Relevant or irrelevant? You can't have it both ways.
The GT40 is a collector simply because it's a GT40. It's not so rare, but it certainly is desireable.
Corvette Pace cars are dogs. 1978 4-speed, L82, 2K miles $30-32K. Worst investment on the planet.
You need to do a little more research before you make statements presented as fact.
The examples you mention sold for big bucks NOT because of the color combo, but IN SPITE of it. Hopefully in 30 years we will know. Good discussion.Corvettes and Camaros have traditionally had some of the ugliest exterior and interior color combos..They still sell for big bucks.
I cant upload the image but how about a 69 Copo Camaro puke green with puke green interior...desirable color combo? Not in the least...still 6 figure car..
The examples you mention sold for big bucks NOT because of the color combo, but IN SPITE of it. Hopefully in 30 years we will know. Good discussion.
I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree.
Rick