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2006 Dodge Viper Coupe - Copperhead Orange Satin Coat (1 Of 51) on 2040-cars

US $46,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:30515 Color: Paint
Location:

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

 I'm selling my 2006 Dodge Viper. Copperhead Orange Satin Coat - no stripes - H-Spoke Wheels. 1 of 51. Search Google for "Copperhead Coupe Registry" for a listing of the 51 cars that Dodge made in this color. Only about 47 of them remain left. This is a very rare color and you most likely will not see another one around like it.

The Viper has ~30,515 miles (may vary "slightly" for mileage driven while showing car) and Chrysler Extended Warranty. Due to age and wear on tires (Viper Spec PS2's), I'd recommend replacing all (4). A set of Michelin Super Sports will run you in the $1400 range shipped. I replaced the original run flats with the currently installed set of PS2s at 14,407 miles. 

Chrysler Service Contract is Plan Option MD750N - Form Num NMAX336 from 10/30/2007 to 10/30/2014 and 50,000 miles. 7/50 Maximum Care - Expires 10/30/2014 or 50,000 miles. Plan is transferable to 1 subsequent owner for a fee of $50.00 unless you are in New Hampshire which states there is no transfer fee. Transfer has to be made at time of sale. 

Car was built in April 2006 and purchased by myself new in October 2007. 

Original Window Sticker was $83,145 Base Price and $600.00 for Copperhead Orange Satin Coat Exterior Paint, $700.00 for 18X10.0" Front, 19X13.0" Rear Polished Alum Wheels (H-Spoke), $3,000.00 GGT and $850.00 Destination Charge. Total Window Sticker price was $88,295.00 

I'm also including all Chrysler and dealership letters received during ownership of car as well as 2006 Viper specific magazines, VCA Mags and Correspondence and other materials I received during my ownership of the Viper. 

I currently have a purchase offer from a local dealer and it may end up going to them if not sold here.  Please ask any and all questions before purchasing or making an offer.  I have tons of info about the car.

Full payment must be received within 24 hours of purchase or offer acceptance.  I recommend coming to see the car in person or having a buyer's agent make arrangements to look at the car prior to purchase.  I reserve the right to cancel the transaction at any time prior to deposit of payment funds.  Car will not be available for pickup until payment funds have fully cleared and verified by my bank (Wells Fargo)

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The shootout comes courtesy of the internet series Generation Gap, and its concept is super-simple. One guy prefers classics, and the other likes newer rides. They choose a category, pick two vehicles and put them head to head. In this case, neither is exactly modern, though. The Ford is more than old enough to receive Social Security checks, and the Dodge is hardly a young whippersnapper.
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