I have 96 Viper VIN# 00002 sitting in the garage. To me as a Viper lover through and through their isn't much more I'd rather have to drive than a nice, we'll sorted Gen 2. If more people ever got to try them they would be 1-200k already given how rare they are. Ultimate driving experience for real drivers.
A Gen 2 is SO undervalued right now. Gen 2s and Gen 5s are going to be the Crown Jewels crossing the auction blocks in 10 years. #00002? WOW. That’s a unicorn! And yes, they are for REAL drivers. Scary in unskilled hands.
Fellow viper owner here. The problem is being so rare spare parts are next to impossible to find and cost 10x what they should. Most owners sell them after a year of ownership when they realize the headlight assemblies are $4000 to replace each.
Thanks for another Great Viper review video 🇺🇸👌🏻
@@charlieryan1736 Thank you! I appreciate that! Getting back to filming regularly, be sure to stay tuned. Got some great cars inbound!
I have 96 Viper VIN# 00002 sitting in the garage. To me as a Viper lover through and through their isn't much more I'd rather have to drive than a nice, we'll sorted Gen 2. If more people ever got to try them they would be 1-200k already given how rare they are. Ultimate driving experience for real drivers.
A Gen 2 is SO undervalued right now. Gen 2s and Gen 5s are going to be the Crown Jewels crossing the auction blocks in 10 years. #00002? WOW. That’s a unicorn! And yes, they are for REAL drivers. Scary in unskilled hands.
Fellow viper owner here. The problem is being so rare spare parts are next to impossible to find and cost 10x what they should. Most owners sell them after a year of ownership when they realize the headlight assemblies are $4000 to replace each.
simply the good ol days for dodge
I.miss this car. Got a 2002 red rt10 on ebay from Chicago motor cars. Only had 2000 miles. I regret selling that one too in 2011.
@@kevinst.julian2026 when did you buy that? I spent 6 years at CMC, and I have a memory like an elephant! :-)