Whats my 96 Blue & White worth ?

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Thinking about selling my viper. Other than the mod's listed on my signature, i have replaced all the rubber in the doors and all the window motors.It will come with two sets of wheels ( 96 and chrome 00 )

Thanks Guys,


Robert :usa:


P.S. i have all the factory parts to make it orignal
 

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Would you recommend the gears and light weight flywheel? Was the header and rocker upgrade worth the money?
 
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GTS-R-001 yes, Except the 308 gears.



96GTs Yes, The gears and the flywheel were great mods. The rockers and the complete exhaust Made a big sop difference.


Robert
 

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"Let me know what you decide to ask. I'm actively looking for an older GTS with some mileage on it."

Did you see the thread about the ebay sale of a 2001 GTS with 100k miles? Good condition, just the miles.
Sold for $34,700
 

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I also agree the range could be $40-45K. Priced at $40k it would sell very quickly. Priced at $45k it could take a while so a lot depends on how fast you want to sell it.
 

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"Let me know what you decide to ask. I'm actively looking for an older GTS with some mileage on it."

Did you see the thread about the ebay sale of a 2001 GTS with 100k miles? Good condition, just the miles.
Sold for $34,700

Of course I did - I'm the one that started that thread! :) I probably would have wound up buying that car if it wasn't in California and was within distance to check out in person.
 

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Sorry to disagree here. I think if you sell for 40k, you are taking way under what the car is worth. You also stated you have the original parts. That is a plus. Extra wheels too! 45 to 48k. Blue and White. Desirable. High season.
 
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I haven't made my mind up yet. But i am seriously thinking of selling her.
Thanks for everyone opinion.


Robert :usa:
 
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I agree with PatentLaw's statements. My thoughts.. you have some miles on it, so what, so do alot of Porsche's, and some of them are still bringing good money, the 993's. 40k is too low for a B/W, unless it was driven very hard, beat up, whatever.
You have some mods too, not a bad thing. Yea, Stock cars bring a little more sometimes, but the right mods shouldn't detract from a sale with the right person. JMHO - if it's in great shape cosmetically - 45k the way it is, mods, wheels, etc. Good luck with the decision.

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I don't think he'll get $45-$48k with 45000 miles. As others have pointed out, he could get closer to $45k if he's willing to wait around for a long time and deal with a gazillion tire kickers and deadbeats. But I think he'll have to come down if he wants a quicker sale.

I've been watching the B/W market closely over the past couple of months and have seen the B/W's with 30k+ miles sell at $40-42k. Just last week a clean one owner with 33k miles sold for $40.5k.

I don't think I've seen a single car with over 40k miles sell for $45k+. Even BDZ1984's car, which is the most beautiful high mileage B/W I've come across, sat around for months and months asking $45k without any success. I think he finally gave up last week and pulled down the ad.
 

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if you are going to do it, better do it soon or you will have to wait till next year. values tend to go down the closer we get into winter. values are normally up during the summer driving months.
 

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I agree with PatentLaw's statements. My thoughts.. you have some miles on it, so what, so do alot of Porsche's, and some of them are still bringing good money, the 993's. 40k is too low for a B/W, unless it was driven very hard, beat up, whatever.

I would say 40-45 is a good guess. It is hard to compare Viper's to Porsche's because normally Viper mileage is ultra low. I would guess 90% of all Viper's for sale have less than 20k miles on them. I would say 50% have less than 10k miles. While 45k miles might not seam like a lot, it is very high for a Viper, and you are competing with dozens of lower mileage cars. Good luck with the sale.
 

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These guys are all nuts. Your car is worth $10,000.00 at the most. In fact to prove it to you I will give you $10,000.00 for it right now. I'll arrange to have it picked up and shipped up to me and everything. I wont even insist on it being inspected or anything. Hell... you can even leave it dirty for all I care. To prove what a nice guy I am I'll even let you keep the extra wheels for it. Do we have a deal???? LOL... :nana:

Good luck with the sale. It sounds like a sweet car.
 

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i bid 33.5! did i win?

blue/white is highly desired i think 43.5 & accept offers over 41k

or!

put her back to stock listed at 40k firm & sell the parts here for that 3-4k. if you go that route, can i call dibs on the headers & flywheel? :nana:
 

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Considering the mileage (yes yes, I know I know) and the modifications....you will be hard pressed to get 45k for it. It is hard to convince someone that the car is in good condition and hasn't been beaten. If it is in very good condition (especially cosmetically), has no mechanical issues, you provided a printout of a Viper Tech inspection, perhaps with contact information from said tech about the car, got a printout of all known service history from a Dodge Dealer, and any other documentation and when speaking with a prospective buyer sounded very knowledgable of the car and its history, then you may be able to convince someone that it is a good buy, especially cause B/W makes people all warm and fuzzy inside.

In this market you can pick up a GTS with 1/5 the miles for around that price, not a B/W, but still. Unless you find someone die hard about purchasing a B/W then anything in the mid 40s will be tough. You could sell your car quickly for 40k, 45k will take several months and some good marketing/sales on your part. Or just the RIGHT buyer.

It's a buyers market right now. There are many cheap Vipers out there.

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There seems to be a glut of Vipers for sale lately, the very few prospective Viper owners have a lot to choose from. I know of two Blue and Whites locally for sale with much lower mileage and they are not moving. Higher mileage ones regardless of color are going to have to be priced right.
 

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With the Viper not being built in 2007, and a new style of Viper coming out in 2008, do you think our Vipers will decrease in value with a new style car coming?
 

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With the Viper not being built in 2007, and a new style of Viper coming out in 2008, do you think our Vipers will decrease in value with a new style car coming?

Every year that passes will bring a lower price for our cars. They are not rare, so as they age they will go down in price. I do not think the 2008 will effect Gen2 pricing. I think age and mileage effects them more.
 

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With the Viper not being built in 2007, and a new style of Viper coming out in 2008, do you think our Vipers will decrease in value with a new style car coming?

Every year that passes will bring a lower price for our cars. They are not rare, so as they age they will go down in price. I do not think the 2008 will effect Gen2 pricing. I think age and mileage effects them more.

i could not disagree more with the words you stated above! the cars are rare. even more rare if it is clean and not hit/repaired/repainted. these cars may drop a tad from where we see them today but after a short time span, you will see bigger dollars for superb examples of these cars, and that is evident in todays market in some regards. i would not sell the 96 for less than 45k period. it may not be a fast sale but unless your totally strapped for the cash why not get what its worth. advertise it right and she will attract the right crowd.
 

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With the Viper not being built in 2007, and a new style of Viper coming out in 2008, do you think our Vipers will decrease in value with a new style car coming?

Every year that passes will bring a lower price for our cars. They are not rare, so as they age they will go down in price. I do not think the 2008 will effect Gen2 pricing. I think age and mileage effects them more.

i could not disagree more with the words you stated above! the cars are rare. even more rare if it is clean and not hit/repaired/repainted. these cars may drop a tad from where we see them today but after a short time span, you will see bigger dollars for superb examples of these cars, and that is evident in todays market in some regards. i would not sell the 96 for less than 45k period. it may not be a fast sale but unless your totally strapped for the cash why not get what its worth. advertise it right and she will attract the right crowd.

I never said our cars are tanking in value and you should get out while you can. What I did say was they are dropping every year. The average price for a clean Gen2 is less this year than it was 2 years ago. I know for a fact, it will be even less 2 years from now. Now if you want to project 25 years from now that might be a different story. Mass produced cars depreciate in the first 15+ years of their life. I am not trying to be a glass half empty guy but rather a realist. Currently there is more supply than demand. While that is the case, the prices will drop.
 

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As they drop in price, the demand will increase as the audiance of prospective buyers increases based soley on the affordability of the now "less" expensive car.

There are a LOT of people who will spend 35K for a "toy", not as many for a 45K - 50K toy.
 
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