Well my hints finely worked out well enough, to start off with when I originally purchased the cobra in 2010 I was really interested in buying a Viper GTS but couldn't justify the $10,000 price premium over the cobra so I passed and have really enjoyed the cobra for the last 12 years now. Fast forward and I recently paid our house off and am essentially debt free with decent savings and a great start on retirement savings accounts. I wouldn't have done this if I still owed on our house or if I had a vehicle loan for any of my other vehicles.
I saw this was listed for sale about 2 hours from me just south of OKC and commented that I really liked it and good luck with the sale. I thought about it on my drive into work and realized if I were ever going to pull the trigger now was the time. We decided to meet at a cars and coffee event, earlier posted photo, and I'd made the decision if it was anything less than "perfect" I wasn't going to buy it. Here is one of the photos from the add:
Newish paint from the collision shop the previous owner manages and they did a fantastic job, he'd done a lot of cleaning and all necessary maintenance on the engine bay:
That 8.0L (488 CID) V10 is a site to behold, interior was also just shy of showroom fresh:
The only things I could see it needed was the stereo installation finished, but all components present, and it needed new tires. It did have "high" miles for a 1999 Viper at just shy of 70,000 but the price reflected that but it didn't show the miles at all. A deal was struck and financing arranged, here it was when I went down to pick it up:
Pulled outside as I put some of my stuff in before heading home:
Title in hand and ready to hit the road, one happy camper:
Photo from my buddy through a dirty windshield on my truck but still cool, at least in my opinion:
I got it registered this week and am having the tires replaced tomorrow. I'm having a blast with it and still have to pinch myself because it doesn't seem real that I was able to get one of the poster cars from my childhood.
Happy happy happy,
JB