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1995 Dodge Neon

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1995 Dodge Neon - $11,900 - Scottsdale, AZ - 1995 Dodge "Neon" Factory hand built race car for the Dodge Challenge series; ACR with VIN #01; raced in "Celebrity" Challenge races; purchased by Roy Sjoberg ;Executive engineer of the "Viper Project" creating and managing the pjoject team for development and production of the Dodge viper;this the only one of the initial five of these hand-built race cars to be allowed to be registered and licensed for the road; and was rallied in SCCA events. Campaigned for 4 years in SCCA road races; including Mid-Ohio, Route "66 "race; Elkhart Lake; and many others. This vehicle has a "Blue printed" engine and up-dated to latest SCCA specs; This is the only Neon raced in the IMSA series at Mosport, Onterio;Other drivers included Victor Shifton of Canada who drove a "viper" at LeMans in 1996 finishing 10th overall. The Neon has a 5 speed racing transmission; 4 wheel disk brakes; full roll cage; race seat; fire suppressant system; compition belts; full race suspension; window net; ect.Can be registered and driven on the street; or still ellegible for SCCA and other venues; or a great museum piece or wall-hanger.


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Wow, hey, an econobox with absolutely no interesting heritage. Provenance to nothing about which anyone gives Shit Number One. Book on this thing is what, a grand? I'd go $1,200 on it!
 
while i wouldnt pay the 12k for it...it IS a race car..and if all the documentation is there to prove it..its easily worth close to the asking price for a turn key racer thats still certified
 
It's an ACR. It's no more a race car than you welding a roll cage into a stock Lloyd. That's its full-race livery... notice the common 14" wheels. There are no engine mods, no transmission mods, etc. It's a used car without such amenities as carpet, radio, and heater. It's just harder to get into and out of than the average Neon.
 

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