boostedsupratt
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Hello all. I'm getting pretty close to pulling the trigger on becoming a viper owner. I've made a couple poor decisions in buying used sports cars in the past by not completing a good enough check on the car's background or not knowing what to look for so I don't want to do that again. Unfortunately being picky and my budget only leaves me to a small group of cars, 127 to be exact (2006 Coupe black no stripe) so usually there is only 1 of these for sale at any given time. So any help or advice would be appreciated. So here are my questions.
Do vipers have VIN stickers on each panel, door, hatch, etc? This is what I looked for when buying some cars since every panel had a vin sticker on the inside of it which if this panel was ever replaced the sticker would always be missing since new panels don't come with it and it is virtually impossible to pull it off and move it to another panel so you'd know if the car was hit and repared outside of a insurance claim (not reported to carfax).
Should I do a compression check or is driving the car and making sure it sounds normal and pulls solid in terms of power good enough?
Anything else I should look for?
Here is the car I found:
2006 Dodge Viper SRT-10 Coupe Black
VIN: 1B3JZ69Z66V100941
Mileage 14,178
Link to for sale ad here
I ran a carfax and found out that there have been 4 owners, no accidents, no odo fraud. The only concern I found is that the car was a previous fleet, rental and/or lease use. The report doesn't differential whether the car was a rental or just leased from a dealer.
Will a rental/lease history hurt future resale value if I ever decide to resell?
The car is priced at the low 50's which I feel like is a good deal. My budget is $60k but I would rather spend $50 so I have money left for some light mods I want to do (wheels, exhaust, 1" drop)
I know it's a long shot but Vipers are rare so does anybody by chance know this car? Would you buy it? Thanks!
Do vipers have VIN stickers on each panel, door, hatch, etc? This is what I looked for when buying some cars since every panel had a vin sticker on the inside of it which if this panel was ever replaced the sticker would always be missing since new panels don't come with it and it is virtually impossible to pull it off and move it to another panel so you'd know if the car was hit and repared outside of a insurance claim (not reported to carfax).
Should I do a compression check or is driving the car and making sure it sounds normal and pulls solid in terms of power good enough?
Anything else I should look for?
Here is the car I found:
2006 Dodge Viper SRT-10 Coupe Black
VIN: 1B3JZ69Z66V100941
Mileage 14,178
Link to for sale ad here
I ran a carfax and found out that there have been 4 owners, no accidents, no odo fraud. The only concern I found is that the car was a previous fleet, rental and/or lease use. The report doesn't differential whether the car was a rental or just leased from a dealer.
Will a rental/lease history hurt future resale value if I ever decide to resell?
The car is priced at the low 50's which I feel like is a good deal. My budget is $60k but I would rather spend $50 so I have money left for some light mods I want to do (wheels, exhaust, 1" drop)
I know it's a long shot but Vipers are rare so does anybody by chance know this car? Would you buy it? Thanks!