
The obsession of many car collectors to have extremely low miles on their cars is one that we struggle with. There’s no question that it’s cool in a sort of time-warp sense to see a vehicle from decades ago that looks today as close to how it did when it sat on the showroom floor, new. At the same time, we can’t help ponder how that car never got to do the thing that it was literally built to do: drive. These are the things we’re thinking about as we consider this remarkable and practically unused 1992 Dodge Viper RT/10. They’re also things you should think about if you’re looking to buy, because if you want a Viper to drive, you might be better off with one that has more miles under its belt.
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