Equipment
8.0/400hp, 6-speed, limited-slip differential, a removable soft top and rear window, 17? tri-spoke wheels, zip-up vinyl windows, and air conditioning.
Condition
Ex-Chris Farley. It isn’t clear how much Farley drove the Viper (he died the same year he bought the car—1997), but there is a photo of him in the car being pulled over by Santa Monica police, and the seller claimed that just 500 miles have been added to the car since 2008. Aside from the usual wear and age of an almost 30-year-old Chrysler product, there are scrapes on the bottom of the front lip but no other major issues are apparent.
Market commentary
<p>Big, loud, boisterous, hilarious, a little obnoxious, always entertaining, nineties icon – all words that describe rotund funnyman Chris Farley. But they also describe his car, this 1995 Dodge Viper RT/10.</p> <p>It’s a hefty sum for the miles, bumps and bruises, but it’s not an outrageous price considering the SNL star power, either. Let’s just say the new owner won’t be living in a Dodge down by the river. And by the way, no, the car doesn’t have Callahan brake pads, as far as we know.</p> <p>For someone to blow $84,000 on it doesn’t seem too crazy. It’s almost exactly the car’s condition #1 (Concours, or best-in-the-world) value. High, then, but it didn’t exactly make me spit out my Colombian decaffeinated coffee crystals. Super-low-mile, like new RT/10s have sold for well over $100K before.</p>