Finished in Deep Sapphire Blue Pearl Coat with a black leather interior. According to the included window sticker, this Viper GTS ACR had an original MSRP of $87,100 and came equipped with the Competition and Comfort groups as well as leather upholstery, sport bucket seats, an Alpine sound system, and more as detailed below. Modifications are limited to the installation of MCS single adjustable shocks and tinted windows.Introduced for the 1996 model year, the second-generation SR II Viper featured a switch to dual rear exit exhaust pipes and was 60 lbs. lighter than its predecessor thanks to many steel components being replaced with aluminum items. The GTS was released as a new coupe version later in the same model year with a "double-bubble" roof design similar to the Shelby Daytona. The SR II was the first Viper to be equipped with airbags, and the 2001 model was the first Viper to be fitted with an anti-lock braking system.The Viper GTS American Club Racing (ACR) variant was launched in 1999, and it came equipped with BBS alloy wheels, K&N air filters, the deletion of the air conditioner and radio, 5-point racing harnesses, and stiffer suspension. Power comes from an 8.0-liter V10, which produces 450 horsepower and 490 lb-ft of torque. The engine spins the rear wheels via a 6-speed manual transmission and an "anti-spin differential axle."
Price | $47,250 |
Condition | Used |
Make | Dodge |
Model | Viper |
Year | 2001 |
Miles | 19,400 |
Color | Deep Sapphire Blue Pearl Coat |
Engine | 8.0L V10 |
Region | Nashville, TN |