Got it, I will look tonight
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Got it, I will look tonight
if that truck has 108k on it and it's the original owner and he can provide you with maintenance records then i would entertain it...
probably 16k though... some of us soon will be finding out just how long these motors will last... i've put 90 of the 106k miles on my truck myself and i have a folder 2" thick of everything i've done to it.
as price guidance, here's a list of everything i did, some out of necessity, some because it was "cheaper" to do one than the other.
at 95k miles:
new clutch, pp, tob, flywheel, slave, master +labor $1,500
rebuilt rear end with new clutches and cryoed spider gears $550
new long tube headers, high flow cats $1,500 (i was throwing codes for clogged cats, and the cost to redo the exhaust, install new high flows, build it in stainless was creeping close to the cost of the headers/hfc combo, so i decided to just do it all, but i could have spent less, or just eliminated the cats altogether...
at that time, i also got an sct tuner to make it work better $350
at 100k the trans took a shit, finally... and while i do the fluid changes and so on, i do track it a lot, so that was about $2,000...
so in the last 6 months, that's about $6k. however, all those parts should be good for another 100k miles, and the rest of the things like ball joints, tie rods, brakes, etc. are all regular maintenance type things, so that doesn't count...
the only kicker is if this motor just decides to take a shit at 120k miles, then that's gonna be a minimum of $5k to repair or replace...
adding it all up, if you could get that high mileage truck for around 16k, that'd leave you a bit of coin to do some upgrading and or replacing parts AND make it faster... i picked up a half a second at the track with those mods alone, and if you care about times, it was worth it to me
and i'm a realist... my truck has been in accidents (albeit minor, and i have pics of all the repairs while they were getting fixed) i have a huge file on the truck, and in the interest of full disclosure, i realize that a clean title truck is worth more. i wouldn't take less than $20k if someone were looking... in the last year i've spent about $8k on her.... but then again... in the last 4 years i've owned it, it's never been in the shop, except to have the PS pump replaced...
post up what you find... i'm sure someone here knows something about it...
Hi Viperhauler - I appreciate the info you have shared with me. 2 questions came to mind after reading your post.
First, is your truck a daily driver? Second, are you saying that these motors don't last much longer than 110K miles? My mechanic, albeit not as experienced in the viper motors as other common v8's, says that these motors can outlast the body of the truck if it stays stock. So I'm curious which statement has more merit.
yes, mine's a daily... bought in spring of 07.
my point in saying that about the miles is that you never know... i sold my 3000gt vr4 TT with light mods with almost 200k miles on it and it ran like a scalded cat but at the same time, i also had a 94 z28 that popped a motor at 110k and it was stock.
there's been guys that have lost motors due to a valvespring breaking... a $10 part...
and i'm sure there's been a few with low miles that just had a bad day at the factory.
if memory serves, all the viper motors are hand built, so you would think people who worked at that factory would have more pride in their work than the people on the line at the taurus factory
regardless, it's just something to keep in mind when buying any higher mileage vehicle... it just happens to be that replacing a viper motor is the cost of an entire second car, so in my mind, it's something that needs to be taken into consideration... unless you have unlimited funds, of course
sell my truck for 23k its a 05 with 47k on it
I have a 04 Rc Black 24 k miles garage Kept i would like to sale.