So that is how my front bumper used to look !I have some pictures to add:
You must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attach
I agreeDo not sell this unless you must.
I agree
If you need the cash, hold on to it and take out a title loan with Pen Fed for 1.49% -
They should give you low to mid thirties on a title loan.
It was not long ago that Barrett Jackson said that cars like yours will be 100K cars
Not too far off, I think 5-7 years.
PM sent, just get back to me!
BTW, the Auctions are not good to Vipers aside from the one time B-J a few years ago and the lady from Grand Juction, Colorado. Certain brands like the Viper and Saleens, etc. are just never going to see good numbers at auction unless a paradyme change takes place in those specific communities and their desireability.
Didn't laugh at you Slither just tried to inject a dose of today's reality.
You are indicating what you think and hope and feel the car should be worth in todays market.
As many others have noted....it's just not.
Using BJ as a barometer of any real world values is faulty logic.
Price the car at 2 million if it makes you happy, but if you actually want to sell it..it's a 45K car on its best day.
Since I am selling one and you are not I probably have a better feel for the market.
i agree that B J might not be the perfect place to market your vehicle,but, if the cars are getting those prices at the acution, take it there.
You say the Market dictates?...lol...the market is US. Us people, who are the market. there is no
"market" out there. The Place you call the market is us sellers. We are the market !! We set the stage for what something is worth !! We make up the market. Comon Jon. You know that. If thats the case then why doesn't the other supercars price their cars that way? You know why? , because they won't give their cars away like we are. Go offer a Lambo seller 50K for his/hers 1996 and up car and see what they tell you. Go offer a ferrari owner 35K for his/hers 1996 car which does not hold a candle to the Viper that year or any year for that matter. Which Lambo can perform like the 1996 Viper in those years?...which one?...none. That is why the Viper in that year and all years until now (2013) has stood alone in the Hp wars and has been chased ever since. Its been the leader all these years in what other companies have to follow and try and beat. Until 2013, but hats another topic. Were talking a 1996 Viper GTS which took the world by a storm in that year (as a pace car I may add) and now its priced way below its competition?!! Comon, only one way that can happen is that we the people who own them disrespect that fact and price them to fit our realtion with them. Please do not tell me these cars are worth what they are right now as that is a false statement. the are priced where they are becasue we the people who make up the market have done so and should be ashamed of ourselves.
One of the biggest impacts in Car history (1996 Viper GTS) and it gets this for recognition. Too bad !!
I hope you don’t mind that I don’t join your procession, I have a car already but it sound like yours is beautiful and well cared for.I have no doubts about the Blue and White Gen 2's place in history, but sadly doesn't change the facts.
However, if you feel you MUST do your part to keep prices up I am willing to raise the asking price on mine to 60K.
Line forms on the left.
I am not sure I agree 100% with that analogy…. Take for instance a 67 Shelby Mustang GT 500. That car falls under that analogy (less the burning and slower than the Viper) and look at what they are going for!!! Being the owner of 2 1966 mustangs, Nostalgia has something to do with it as well. Part of the problem is the vipers are too new… We have to wait a bit.. We need our children to say “I remember my dad had one of these and now I got to have one”Slither you realize we're talking about a 16 year old Dodge with poor factory fit and finish, no abs, that burns your leg every time you get in and out of it, and has very little creature comforts right? Heritage or not those are the facts. In the end i (and everyone else on here) chose one but those facts alone severely reduce the cars appeal to a lot of people.
I have a 66 convertible with 56,000 miles and a 66 Hard Top with 25,000 miles, 100% original. I also have a 69 Corvette Roadster (Convertible with Hardtop) with 90,000. all the cars I have owned since High School. I tend to keep my cars, my Viper is going nowhere... The Viper is car #33. GT 350.... Very NICE!!!!!Another interestingly, i too have a 1966 mustang gt 350........
Ed
As a very recent buyer of a 96 B/W, the only reason he got close to what he wanted is because I wanted a 96 B/W and a 96 B/W only…. In my case it was supply in demand… In order for our cars to be worth more, there will have to be a line of people wanting to buy them.. It’s allot like houses… I am hoping that when the market turns around, our cars (and all other classic cars) will go up in value..
But that’s just my 2 pennies….
I have no doubts about the Blue and White Gen 2's place in history, but sadly doesn't change the facts.
However, if you feel you MUST do your part to keep prices up I am willing to raise the asking price on mine to 60K.
Line forms on the left.
Slither you realize we're talking about a 16 year old Dodge with poor factory fit and finish, no abs, that burns your leg every time you get in and out of it, and has very little creature comforts right? Heritage or not those are the facts. In the end i (and everyone else on here) chose one but those facts alone severely reduce the cars appeal to a lot of people.
Hi Slither, I love your passion about the Viper. Mine is just as strong as yours and has been since I was a young lad and set my eyes on the first 92 I saw in a dealership. I have talked about nothing more than the Viper until I purchased one, just ask my wife and friends..I don't see a line of people lined up for the other cars I mentioned that keep their prices where they should be. People are not lining up for lamborghinis and the supply and demand there is as high if not higher than Vipers. Like I said in another post, there are @200 Vipers for sale world wide. There are that many ferraris and lambos as well. The reason I am related to those cars with the Viper, which , some people would not put in the same catergory, is because at that time (1996 in specific), the Viper controled the HP wars and the attention of all the other auto companies out there. Bar none !! It proved itself in the races and on the street for many years after esp 1998-2000 in the Lemans classes and there-in. Anyway, its all to personal opinion in the end, I know that, but, Like i said, I am doing my part and will by keeping my Vipers for as long as I can. When the time comes though, i will be asking what I feel this car is worth, not what the buyers want to pay. Like i said before, I would love to pay less for a Lambo or such,but,they won't budge.Not now,not never. 1986 countach is worth over 300000 and its performance and quality is a mere % compared to its current models but, demands the respect and thus the price. As should this car in particular. Just my opinion again.
Look up autotrader.ca and search for Vipers here in Canada and see what they are fetching. Not just asking prices, 49,500-60,000,they have sold in that range. Again, it is unfortunate what is happening there in the USA. It is one of the biggest economies in the world. Thus, when things go downhill there as they have in the last while, the world market follows but, if everyone sticks together and sells their products at what they are asking/worth, then, you will have no choice but to pay that price if you want it.
I won't even comment on something so absurb.
No please do. Is anything i said wrong? The fact is there cars aren't nearly old enough to be collectible yet and there is a plethora of low mileage pristine cars out there. A 30k mile car is high mileage for vipers. A huge part of what makes those old cobras and other high performance cars back then very valuable now is most were destroyed during racing or crashed at much higher rates than vipers are now by kids. Not the case with these cars. Face it it's a buyers market right now with a lot of supply.
Slowfrc, I don’t agree. Go to any car show and the Stangs outnumber the Vipers 10 fold. Allot more Stangs were built than the Viper. I can remember back to the Mustang craze in the 80’s when they were pulling Stangs out of the Junk yard to fix them up and sell, Literally.No please do. Is anything i said wrong? The fact is there cars aren't nearly old enough to be collectible yet and there is a plethora of low mileage pristine cars out there. A 30k mile car is high mileage for vipers. A huge part of what makes those old cobras and other high performance cars back then very valuable now is most were destroyed during racing or crashed at much higher rates than vipers are now by kids. Not the case with these cars. Face it it's a buyers market right now with a lot of supply.
Slither you realize we're talking about a 16 year old Dodge with poor factory fit and finish, no abs, that burns your leg every time you get in and out of it, and has very little creature comforts right? Heritage or not those are the facts. In the end i (and everyone else on here) chose one but those facts alone severely reduce the cars appeal to a lot of people.