Acr, Only 1700 Miles!!! on 2040-cars
Reisterstown, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:10
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gas
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 10
Model: Viper
Trim: ACR
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 1,700
Sub Model: SRT10 ACR
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
Exterior Color: Black
This ACR has ONLY 1700 pampered miles. VCA member owned, has never been tracked and is just like the day it left the showroom floor!
Let me be perfectly clear, the car is flawless... No stone chips, scratches or any imperfections whatsoever! It's bone stock except for 3M clear shield which I had installed over the summer. All books, records and extra keys are included. Here's the story: I'm a car guy and everyone looking here knows at least one. You know, the guy who buys and sells a sports car as often as most people change the batteries in their smoke detectors. Yeah, that's me... Anyway, I bought this car last May from the original owner who was a private collector. Now I've got something else coming down the pike and it's time for me to move on. Meanwhile, some lucky buyer is going to end up with one Badass Viper.
Very Important: Unlike most ACRs out there that have been ridden hard and put away wet, this car has NEVER been on a track, let alone abused. The suspension has never been adjusted from the stock factory settings. The factory track splitter is still new in bubble wrap, as is the ride height tool, both of which have never been used.
As the most extreme street-legal Viper to date, the 4th Generation ACR (American Club Racing) variant is an absolute menace to cars costing four times as much. It is one of the quickest production cars ever around many racing circuits, and is still quite manageable on the road. A downforce enhancing rear wing, front canards, adjustable suspension, two-piece brake rotors, and street-legal racing tires combine to create one of the stickiest cars ever! A supreme handler, it is motivated by an 8.4L V10 that belts out 600 tire-shredding horsepower. Where normal sports cars may get nervous at higher speeds, this Viper is as stable and as planted as a race car. Its performance is matched by an aggressive style complete with offset racing stripe… Heads will turn wherever you go! If you are looking for one of America’s finest automotive creations, just like new and barely driven, your search ends here!
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