Vehicle Description
With 640 horsepower on tap 2014 Dodge Viper GTS has earned its
racing stripes. So when this ultra-low mileage, limited production
supercar is up for grabs, take notice before someone else gets your
snakebite.
The Viper has always been a supercar, but the final generation was
absolutely the best. It's a modern machine that really shows some
Italian influence in the sleek design. But, that did not mean this
Viper lost its predatory attitude. You see it in the long sleek
hood with deep vents for the monster underneath; the scalloped
sides with side exhaust pipes; and the dark factory Sidewinder II
alloys that are larger in the rear to remind you where all the
power meets the ground. The base price of the Viper in premium GTS
trim was $125k before options, so that made it a very limited
model. In fact, this is believed to be 1 of only 26 2014 GTS
finished in Pearl Blue with Bright White racing stripes. That kind
of rarity lets you know why this one has been stashed away for a
careful and low mileage life so far. It also makes you want to
stash it away for the next few decades and watch the admiration
grow.
One of the big advantages of the GTS upgrade is on the inside.
Leather Sabelt racing seats surrounded by Nappa leather trim makes
this Dodge feel like a Ferrari - likely another contribution from
the Maserati/Ferrari bloodlines that is in this Viper's family
tree. But the black appearance with snakeskin texture is a true
American Viper touch. Just like any good Viper, the interior
completely envelopes the driver, but now you also have a host of
modern luxury features. This includes, automatic climate control,
power seats, cruise control, power windows, power locks, keyless
entry/ignition, Bluetooth, sat nav, a touchscreen infotainment
unit, backup camera, and a premium Harman Kardon stereo to keep
your music crisp and clear even at triple-digit speeds. A modern
supercar also means modern safety features such as anti-lock
brakes, dual front airbags, and side airbags.
The engine bay looks like they couldn't stuff any more power under
the hood. Those big red valve covers are a Viper hallmark, so it's
great to have in the latest generation. And the 640 horsepower from
the fuel-injected 8.4-liter V10 firmly put this Viper in supercar
territory as it swallows lesser cars whole. You get complete
control of the big motor and its ferocious growl via six-speed
manual transmission. This is backed up by a large Brembo four-wheel
disc brake package, power steering, super-sticky Pirelli P-Zero
tires, and a fully independent suspension that's ready for the road
or racetrack. It's a total power package that will make this
collectable also your track day favorite.
Complete with the original owner's manual and service manuals,
you're looking at a rare and powerful machine that has only
averaged about 2,000 miles annually! So don't miss out on one of
the best supercar future classics around. Call now!!