2008 Dodge Viper Hard Core Edition ~ Viper Red W/ Black Center Band Red Stripe on 2040-cars
Norwich, New York, United States
Body Type:2 dr. coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:600 hp V10 naturally aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 10
Make: Dodge
Model: Viper
Trim: ACR Hard Core Edition
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Mileage: 12,499
Exterior Color: Viper Red Black Center Band Red drivers stripe
Warranty: Unspecified
Interior Color: Black
Gorgeous original California car. I transport the car back and forth between upstate NY and SW FL in the spring and fall. I am a retired Dodge dealer and I buy and sell Vipers occasionally for enjoyment. I am ready to move this amazing car on to a new owner as I am waiting for a Gen V ACR when it becomes available. Here is a list of important items pertaining to this Viper:
12,499 miles...may be more by the time this is over as I may drive the car a short distance occasionally if this wet weather will ever go away.
Hard Core Edition meaning no radio, no speakers, no underhood insulation pad, no trunk carpeting. However, I purchased the Mopar trunk carpet kit and it is installed but not permanently so it can be taken out when desired.
Shorty shifter but I also have the OEM shifter which will come with the car.
Car totally stock except for Clear Bra installed by the original owner.
Chrysler 7 yr, /70,000 mi. Maximum Care service contract with $100 deduct. Eff. 8/26/08. Expires 8/25/15 or 70,000 mi.
New set of Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires installed on 8/24/12 at 11,814 mi. I have the take-off Pilot Sport Cups which can go with the car if desired.
All original equipment that came with the car including the original protective plastic shipping seat covers, all books, papers and documents, etc. in a special binder. Front splitter insert and lap timer, etc.
New Mopar 800 CCA battery installed on 5/11/13.
Complete LOF service by the certified Viper Tech's at Naples Dodge in Naples, FL on 3/8/13 at 12,368 mi..
Original MSRP (Monroney) label in a beautiful custom frame.
Gorgeous framed photo of the car signed by all the craftspeople that built the car at Conner Ave. Viper Assembly Plant.
Radio delete plate on dash signed by Team Viper management. (see photo)
Included is a "skip shift eliminator" wiring harness but I just haven't taken time to install it yet.
Car is a street cruiser only and has never been tracked or otherwise engaged in any contest of speed or power. (But not a trailer queen either)
Two tubes of Mopar touch-up paint.
This is the car everyone is looking for and is one of the most desirable Viper models ever built.
Contact me for any additional information or clarification of any of the above.
Vehicle available for sale locally and through other avenues and I reserve the right to end this presentation at any time.
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