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American Supercar, 1998 Dodge Viper GTS

American Supercar, 1998 Dodge Viper GTS

Buy American Muscle Cars, 1998 Dodge Viper GTS Supercar

Price $45000
Location Charlotte, North Carolina

Detail about this car by owner
If you're looking at this ad, you probably already know how special this car is. It, in my opinion, is one of the best looking cars ever built.

This isn't your standard Viper. It's got pretty much every bolt-on you can have and has well over 500hp. It's not for beginners and not is it for someone who doesn't want gawkers. This car gets more looks and photos than any car I've ever had (I've had 911 Turbo Porches, BMW M5 and M3's, old muscle cars, Mercedes AMG's and tons of other high performance and heavily modified cars ... This car gets more attention).

In addition to the bolt-ons (headers, intake, full exhaust, cam, etc.), it also has aftermarket wheels, 4-point racing harnesses, tinted headlights and tail lights, ACR suspension and Dynamat on the floorboards to help keep the heat down in the cabin. These cars get notoriously hot, but this significantly reduces heat. It also has a tune to maximize the horsepower and torque from the modifications.

This car can run with almost anything on the street. All this power comes from an earth shattering 8.0 liter V10 engine.

I may be interested in trades but it would have to be something special. Who knows, just ask. Maybe Ferrari, Lamborghini, Aston Martin or something else fun and exotic.

This car is very loud because it has a straight through exhaust to maximize power so if you don't like a car that is loud and attention grabbing, this isn't the car for you.

1967 Black Camaro Convertible

1967 Black Camaro Convertible

Buy American Muscle Cars, 1967 Black Camaro Convertible for Sale

Price $55900
Location Kinston, North Carolina

Detail about this car by owner
This is a 1967 Camaro Convertible that has been fully restored. It looks and runs in "show room condition". It has a 1969 "427" "4 bolt main" engine, block number 3963512, 425 HP. Mated to this engine is a very rare 1967 Muncie "M22" "Rockcrusher" 4spd transmission, cast number 3885010. It also has a 12 bolt positraction rear axle and power steering. All of this was professionally rebuilt to manufactures specifications. Car was taken completely apart and restored. This processes took four years to complete. Car has been driven less than 400 miles since restoration. Original radio has been reinstalled since these pictures were taken. Also, a 1967 Rectangular Big Block GM traction bar is installed on the rear axle. The four original corner weights are still in place. This car was suppose to have gone to Barrett-Jackson Auction in Arizona, but, I became ill and I could not take it. A 67 Camaro, in this condition with a 396 engine and an M20 Muncie, brought $75,000.00 at that auction...