The first-generation Viper tapped into desires wed all but forgotten we had. Big horsepower, no roof, and a minimum of creature comforts, it was the modern embodiment of the original Cobra. This 1994 Viper, like many of its kind, has been cherished since new and remains a monument to an era when Chrysler reinvented itself on the back of the snake. Theres probably nobody on the road who doesnt recognize the bright red Viper as something remarkable. The swoopy body was rendered in various plastics, not aluminum like the Cobra, but the resemblance is definitely there. Perhaps there are only so many ways to clothe a giant engine and a minimalist chassis. Anyway, the long hood, short deck look totally works here and has been washed and waxed so carefully throughout its life that it still has a showroom shine. Sure, its been driven, but there is no evidence of abuse or track use anywhere on the car, and even things like the chin spoiler and rocker panels remain remarkably free of road rash, and if this car has ever seen rain, Id be shocked. Inside, the minimalist approach paid serious dividends with a pair of deeply bolstered buckets and only the essentials. By 1994 A/C was an option, and its included on this car, but other than that, if it didnt make the car go faster, it was not available. The leather drivers seat shows minor signs of wear, but no damage or even scuffs on the side bolsters where they take the most abuse. The wide center console straddles the 6-speed manual transmission, and the instruments are all individually nestled into their own round openings in the dash. The original stereo was a cheesy off-the-shelf Chrysler piece, so its been upgraded to an AM/FM/CD unit that sounds worlds better, even with the side pipes. There are, of course, no windows, but the toupee-like top and side curtains are included, and theyve probably never been used which is how it should be. The Vipers whole reason for existing in the first place was to showcase Chryslers new V10 truck engine. Never mind that the all-aluminum engine in the Viper didnt share even one component with the truck lump and that the work was farmed out to Lamborghini instead. The net result is a torque monster that catapults the roadster forward at any speed, in any gear. The bright red intake manifold is a work of art all by itself, and the spotless engine bay is more proof of a dedicated and conscientious owner. The chassis looks like a fabricated piece, which it pretty much was, but it came built for combat with an A-arm suspension and massive disc brakes at all four corners. The mechanicals are virtually bulletproof and have demonstrated over the years that Chrysler over-engineered their halo car because they knew nobody would be taking it easy with the loud pedal. This one wears chrome wheels from a 1996 model and suitable 17-inch performance radials, but the original wheels are also available. The Viper is still the king of the hill, and even at nearly 20 years old, this one will still break hearts. Call today! This vehicle is located in our Atlanta showroom. For more information, please call (678) 279-1609 or toll free (877) 367-1835.
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