Canuck
Viper Owner
Hi Viper People!
Greetings from British Columbia, Canada!
A 1992 Viper has finally come true (waited 19 very patient years for that to finally happen).
The local car licensing authority (equivalent to the DMV in the US) gives a special 'Collector License Plate' for cars that are over 15 years old, that have a production model year run of under 1500 worldwide. The Collector License Plate makes insurance drop dramatically (down to $150/year or so for public liability).
Part of the Collector Plate process requires a letter from the car manufacturer on its letterhead confirming that the 1992 worldwide production run was 285. (A common known fact among Viper fans, but seems tough to get written down).
So far, I have tried:
-The local Dodge dealer, said to call Chrysler Customer Support.
-Called Chrysler Customer Support in Canada, said they only deal with recalls and so on. Suggested going to the Dealer (see above).
-Called Chrysler USA, said they don't provide it as a company, said to contact an export broker (even though he acknowledges it isn't anything to with export), or the original dealer in Virginia from 19 years ago?!
-Emailed the W.P. Chrysler's Museum archive department...awaiting reply.
Any suggestions on where to get a production number letter?
The car is just waiting in a garage to be plated and driven, and it's so sunny out!
Greetings from British Columbia, Canada!
A 1992 Viper has finally come true (waited 19 very patient years for that to finally happen).
The local car licensing authority (equivalent to the DMV in the US) gives a special 'Collector License Plate' for cars that are over 15 years old, that have a production model year run of under 1500 worldwide. The Collector License Plate makes insurance drop dramatically (down to $150/year or so for public liability).
Part of the Collector Plate process requires a letter from the car manufacturer on its letterhead confirming that the 1992 worldwide production run was 285. (A common known fact among Viper fans, but seems tough to get written down).
So far, I have tried:
-The local Dodge dealer, said to call Chrysler Customer Support.
-Called Chrysler Customer Support in Canada, said they only deal with recalls and so on. Suggested going to the Dealer (see above).
-Called Chrysler USA, said they don't provide it as a company, said to contact an export broker (even though he acknowledges it isn't anything to with export), or the original dealer in Virginia from 19 years ago?!
-Emailed the W.P. Chrysler's Museum archive department...awaiting reply.
Any suggestions on where to get a production number letter?
The car is just waiting in a garage to be plated and driven, and it's so sunny out!