Darius, we had a rabbit that would sneak up on our Great Dane, sleeping in the yard. The rabbit would bite the dog in the hip to get the dog chasing him for some excitement. That's Craig's purpose here.
I haven't been paying to store the car. I have it in my temp controlled room below my home parked right between my 1956 300SL Gullwing and my 67 Shelby GT500 Fastback. Point is, not all of my investments didn't pan out. I thought this car might be something special. I have neglected all of my cars for way too long and have probably diminished their value considerably. Thanks for the input. Better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all.
I haven't been paying to store the car. I have it in my temp controlled room below my home parked right between my 1956 300SL Gullwing and my 67 Shelby GT500 Fastback. Point is, not all of my investments didn't pan out. I thought this car might be something special. I have neglected all of my cars for way too long and have probably diminished their value considerably. Thanks for the input. Better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all.
If you want a real answer you should call one of the Viper dealer gurus- like Bill at Woodhouse, the Wizard at Tator's, Mike at Ringgold, or John Gastman at Roanoke. All top notch dealers with loads of experience.
You could also try BJ motors or even Marv at Dodgevipersforsale.com to see what they would offer you. Add $5k to their number and it gives you a decent idea what it might sell for.
I haven't been paying to store the car. I have it in my temp controlled room below my home parked right between my 1956 300SL Gullwing and my 67 Shelby GT500 Fastback. Point is, not all of my investments didn't pan out. I thought this car might be something special. I have neglected all of my cars for way too long and have probably diminished their value considerably. Thanks for the input. Better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all.
I haven't been paying to store the car. I have it in my temp controlled room below my home parked right between my 1956 300SL Gullwing and my 67 Shelby GT500 Fastback. Point is, not all of my investments didn't pan out. I thought this car might be something special. I have neglected all of my cars for way too long and have probably diminished their value considerably. Thanks for the input. Better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all.
Now the 56 Gullwing will probably get the kid four years of college. The guy that delivered our newspaper in the mid-60's had a pretty ratted out mid 50's silver Mercedes Gullwing. First one I ever saw and I am sure he picked it up for next to nothing back then. He probably had no clue what it would be worth one day.
There is one posted for sale on the VCA site with just 40 miles- asking price is $60k- sorry for the bad news, but the value is just not there yet. Maybe save the car for your grandkids
The same owner has a 10 mile GTS for sale as well!