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    Amigo2k
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    According to the State of Wisconsin a collector cars is 20 years or older … so what cars from 1994 would you buy today?

    1994 ZR1:
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    1994 Mustang Cobra:

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    1994 Nissan 300ZX Turbo

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    1994 Camaro:

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    GTO Man
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    They are all nice looking cars, but I would take the Corvette with the ZR1.

    #42123
    moparkid25
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    1994 was the first production year of the Dodge Viper. That would be my choice, even though the build quality of those cars is terrible.

    #42125
    Amigo2k
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    good call on the viper …

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    #42127
    Amigo2k
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    1994 Impala SS

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    1994 Ford Lighting:

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    1994 Pontiac Trans Am 25th Anniversary
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    #42126
    MRWS6
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    moparkid25 wrote:
    1994 was the first production year of the Dodge Viper. That would be my choice, even though the build quality of those cars is terrible.

    The Viper concept debuted way back in 1989 at the Detroit Auto Show and the first year of production was actually 1992….

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    moparkid25
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    MRWS6 wrote:
    moparkid25 wrote:
    1994 was the first production year of the Dodge Viper. That would be my choice, even though the build quality of those cars is terrible.

    The Viper concept debuted way back in 1989 at the Detroit Auto Show and the first year of production was actually 1992….

    You know, I’m wrong and you’re right. For some reason I was thinking it was ’94…. Probably because the first generation Vipers (a real POS) were faster than anything else offered domestically that year. And that really isn’t saying much!

    #42136
    MRWS6
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    moparkid25 wrote:
    MRWS6 wrote:
    moparkid25 wrote:
    1994 was the first production year of the Dodge Viper. That would be my choice, even though the build quality of those cars is terrible.

    The Viper concept debuted way back in 1989 at the Detroit Auto Show and the first year of production was actually 1992….

    You know, I’m wrong and you’re right. For some reason I was thinking it was ’94…. Probably because the first generation Vipers (a real POS) were faster than anything else offered domestically that year. And that really isn’t saying much!

    No worries Moparkid. Your right, actually the first two generations were a little rough around the edges! I have to say though… Dodge really put it to the other manufacturers as far as horsepower. In 1992 a factory car with 400 hp was crazy! :woohoo:

    #42141
    lordairgtar
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    The Viper was the last thing designed by the AMC design team. They were told to go all out and design a car. They really did not think it would be produced

    #42142
    lordairgtar
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    I want this.

    #42143
    moparkid25
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    1994 was also the year Dodge redesigned their truck body style, after having the same appearance from 1976-93.

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