JohnnyViper
Enthusiast
john nice tracking, glad to see the prices tick up
Gen4 & Gen3 vs GTS... Recently sold...
2000 ACR $52k
Dodge : Viper - eBay (item 180615528554 end time Jan-23-11 10:59:44 PST)
Interesting sale here. And it sold for almost 52K?
After 2 minutes of looking at the info...
The front fascia is way too clean, mis-aligned with the headlights and missing the clear paint protection film on the lower sides. Obviously a repaint or maybe more?
Lots of corrosion evident on the rear fascia bolts and under body.
The clutch fluid is dark. I bet the brake fluid looks the same.
Original tires? Most likely.
Brake rotors look nasty
Hoses/ belt, etc are most likely origional...time to change those
sold at auction after 5 months from new? Wha?
Im not even getting into the gen two vs gen three debate....had em both and im on my second srt10 purchase, so that tells you how i feel......with that said the gen 2 is an amazing car....gen 3 is just a lil more my style.....really goona depend on who you ask and were you live ect....never gonna be a clear winner in that debate tilten years from now and either a 02 gts or 03 srt is clearly worth more than the other...as of right now they are very close......
with the nsx...well i had a nsx and srt parked in my driveway for the past few years and without a doubt my srt gets more attention....people pull beside me and yell holy shi$ your car is amazing.....never happenned in the nsx...but diehard car enthusiast prefered the nsx because they dont make em anymore.....
I have been calmly looking for a Viper and it seems that the Gen II value and sell prices are climbing. Even KBB seems to reflect this. A nice gen II and early gen III have seem to have the same value.
I wonder if Gen II'***** their bottom dollar last year, and are now on the up swing in value. I know supply and demand is in play; however, I think the Gen II Viper will be that body style that will be timeless, like the original Shelby Cobra.
Anyone else notice this trend??
KBB says my car's value is $49k. I've had it listed under $40k for 5 months. KBB doesn't have much weight.
Nick
This is the kind of positive thread chat we all need to have more often. It is quite disheartening to see Viper owner's telling folks how little things are worth, how the market is down, without regard to quality, mileage, color, etc.
There has definitely been an upswing of late, though it is apparent the guides are not sure where to land --- there can still be a 4-5K swing between NADA, Edmunds, and KBB. There are alot fewer Vipers going through the Auctions, and that has helped owners. These cars , whether on electronic auctions or physical auctions, are not always the best examples of the marque, though some of the guides have only viewed them to figure out values. With fewer even appearing there the markets have gone up some.
The biggest hurdle , though one we see easing ,is the Banks, who have been booking all vehicles for those requesting loans. With the Gen II market coming back, this is a big help , as financing older cars is a bit tough at times. The Gen III market did not drop as much , and being newer it was an easier prospect.
You are proud owners of a very unique machine, talk it up, as a negative vibe from owners can actually affect you, personally.
Hey guys. This is my car, or it was. The car is perfect, clean car fax I am the second owner of the car. Say what you want about the mods on the car. All of them can be removed or reversed, stock parts are included in the sale. The car has been driven and is not a garage queen. I did not have to sell because of any financial problems.True on the history of the car, but I have not done a VIN check so I have no idea how many owners or any other history.
But personally I think that car looks Fantastic, I like the wheels and blacked out look.
Will agree about the cup holder but at that price it would not put me off, I wish I had some spare cash and a bigger garage
I was contemplating between the 1972 Challenger 340 4 stick and the Lotus Europa in 1972 and ended up buying the Challenger for $5400out the door. Had the car for 8 years and sold it for $3000 with 90K miles on it. Also had a 68 Barracuda 4 spd convert at the same time that looked boring at the time ,so sold it for $1500 My expert friends were saying I was lucky to get that much for the car because it would loose value even more on the long run .If I kept either cars until today ,guess which car would fetch the most .The original Challenger and Cuda had a distinctive style and shape just like the Gen II Viper. I think the Gen II with its voluptious shape will attract people in any era
I was contemplating between the 1972 Challenger 340 4 stick and the Lotus Europa in 1972 and ended up buying the Challenger for $5400out the door. Had the car for 8 years and sold it for $3000 with 90K miles on it. Also had a 68 Barracuda 4 spd convert at the same time that looked boring at the time ,so sold it for $1500 My expert friends were saying I was lucky to get that much for the car because it would loose value even more on the long run .If I kept either cars until today ,guess which car would fetch the most .The original Challenger and Cuda had a distinctive style and shape just like the Gen II Viper. I think the Gen II with its voluptious shape will attract people in any era
there is also a cost to keeping a car for a long period of time but people forget that part of it