1997 Dodge Viper GTS for sale in TN
This monster screams RACE CAR!!!!
1997 Dodge Viper GTS 2-Door Coupe
Exterior Color:
Blue
Interior Color:
Black
Stock Number:
D301643C
Mileage:
7,823
Engine:
8.0L NA V10 overhead valves (OHV) 20V
Fuel:
Gasoline
Transmission:
6 Speed Manual
Warranty:
As Is - No Dealer Warranty
Title:
Clear
VIN:
1B3ER69EXVV301643
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Vehicle Description
Few legends actually live up to their press, here's an exception to that concept! The 1997 Dodge Viper GTS exceeds all expectations with 450 horses pumping out 490 ft. lbs of torque from the 8.0 liter V10 monster of an engine! Being known as the "civilized" version of the Viper RT/10 roadster by adding roll up windows and actual door handles and of course a more composed, far more predictable chassis than that of the original RT/10. The ratings on this car proves it to be far more race car than street car, achieving 0-60 mph in 4 seconds flat, this car is the epitome of Velocity (pun intended). The cabin’s simplicity reflects the Viper’s sole purpose: to smoke enough rubber to make Corvette drivers weep! If you want speed, don't waste time on this exceptionally well maintained gunner! Jump into a legendary Blue Viper with White Racing Stripes, and be on your ever so loving speed racer way today! Call for more info (615) 540-1675!
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Vehicle Features & Options
Standard Features
Air Conditioning:
Front air conditioning
Airbags:
Front airbags: dual
Audio System:
In-Dash CD: single disc
Radio: AM/FM
Brakes:
Power brakes
Comfort Features:
Shift knob trim: leather
Steering wheel trim: leather
Convenience Features:
Multi-function remote: keyless entry
Power steering
Steering wheel: tilt
Drivetrain:
Limited slip differential: rear
Instrumentation:
Gauge: tachometer
Lights:
Front fog lights
Seats:
Front seat type: bucket
Upholstery: leather
Security:
Power door locks
Tires and Rims:
Tire type
Wheel diameter: 17 inch
Wheels: alloy
Windows:
Front wipers: intermittent
Power windows
Vehicle Condition & History