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How much is a 1992 Dodge Viper worth today?

The value of a 1992 Dodge Viper today is generally in the range of about $70,000 to $150,000, depending on mileage, condition, and originality; exceptionally well-preserved examples can push higher.


Context and what drives the price


The 1992 Viper mark represents the RT/10 roadster that launched the modern American supercar era. Value hinges on whether the car remains mostly original, its mileage, service history, documentation, and the rarity of specific configurations. The market also differentiates between the RT/10 models of 1992‑1994 and the later, higher‑production Vipers, such as the GTS variants introduced in 1996, which carry their own premium in the broader Viper market.


Model variant and configuration


The 1992 RT/10 is the original roadster configuration and is usually valued differently than later coupe-focused Vipers. While the RT/10 is lighter and has a more raw character, collectors often weigh originality and provenance heavily for this first generation. The GTS variants (introduced in 1996) generally command higher prices when they are in excellent condition or have low mileage, reflecting both improved chassis refinement and year‑to‑year desirability within the Viper lineup.


Condition, mileage and provenance


As with most classics, condition and mileage are the dominant price drivers. A well-preserved car with meticulous maintenance records, an unmodified chassis, and documented service history tends to fetch more than a typical daily-driver example. Originality matters: cars with factory specifications, original paint, and no major alterations typically gain price premium, while significant modifications can depress value for some collectors.


Current price ranges at a glance


Below are rough market ranges drawn from recent auctions and valuation guides to illustrate what buyers typically pay. These figures can shift with each sale cycle, so use them as a baseline and verify with current listings and guides.



  • 1992–1994 Dodge Viper RT/10, average to good condition, moderate mileage: approximately $70,000–$120,000

  • 1992–1994 Dodge Viper RT/10, excellent condition or low mileage (historic provenance, well documented): roughly $120,000–$160,000

  • 1996–1999 Dodge Viper GTS (first-gen coupe), good condition: around $90,000–$180,000

  • 1998–2002 Dodge Viper GTS/ACR variants, high-end examples or exceptionally low mileage: roughly $150,000–$250,000+


Prices shown are indicative ranges reflecting current market activity, not guarantees. They can vary based on geographic market, auction results, and the specifics of each car’s history and configuration.


Auction and listing snapshot


To gauge current pricing, collectors and buyers should review recent auction results, dealer listings, and valuation guides. Notable sources include auction house results, Hagerty Price Guide, Classic.com, and Bring a Trailer, which regularly features Viper RT/10 and GTS models across the condition spectrum. If you’re considering a purchase, compare multiple sources and pay attention to mileage, documentation, and whether the car is documented as original or has substantial aftermarket work.


How to appraise a 1992 Viper yourself


Start with a thorough inspection: verify the VIN matches the title and build sheet, confirm that the mechanicals (engine, transmission, suspension) are in good condition, and review maintenance records. A pre-purchase inspection by a specialist familiar with Vipers can identify issues that may affect value, such as gearbox wear, frame corrosion in rare cases, or non‑factory modifications. Consider the cost of any needed recommissioning when budgeting a purchase.


Summary


The 1992 Dodge Viper RT/10 remains a desirable entry point into modern Viper collecting, with typical market values spanning roughly $70,000 to $160,000 depending on condition and mileage, while pristine or low-mile examples can exceed that range. The later GTS variants within the Viper family can command higher prices, especially when well documented and properly maintained. For an accurate, up-to-the-minute assessment, consult current valuation guides and recent sale results, and factor in provenance, originality, and maintenance history as the key price determinants.

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.