It takes a lot to get me excited about a Dodge Viper from the mid-1990s nowadays. This isn’t because the car is boring, quite the opposite in fact, but probably because it’s not all that rare and because some first-gen models look a little odd. This 1994 RT/10 is different.
You see, this Dodge Viper is painted in a stunning color known as Emerald Green. The bluish-green shade suits the outlandish personality of the Viper to a tee and accentuates some of the more pronounced curves and creases of the bodywork. It appears that this immaculate paint job has been well maintained over the years and it is contrasted beautifully with the silver three-spoke wheels and the dark grey area around the side-exiting exhausts.
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The Dodge has been listed up for sale through Art & Speed in Collierville, Tennessee with an asking price of $59,900. It’s not just the lovely paint that makes this Viper particularly desirable but also the fact that it has Saddle Tan leather on the seats, transmission tunnel, and door panels. The carpets then have a slightly dark tan finish and include bright red stitched Viper emblems. For a car that is almost 30 years old, the leather appears to be in very good condition. This can be largely explained by the fact the car has only ever had two owners and that the current owner has had it since it was 11 months old and kept it in a climate-controlled garage.
Just in case neither the exterior nor the interior of the Viper is enough to get you excited, perhaps the fact that it has been driven just 9,640 miles (15,514 km) since new will prompt you to call up the bank and beg for a loan. As long as the mechanicals have been well-maintained, it should drive as good as new and the 8.0-liter naturally-aspirated V10 should be just as intoxicating as it was 29 years ago.