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BID! 2008 Dodge Viper ACR - One of 179 Produced - One of 24 in PK3
Orange - 8.4L/600HP V10 - 6 Speed Manual Transmission - 1,067
Actual Miles - Collector Grade MOPAR (Please note: If you happen to
be viewing this 2008 Dodge Viper ACR on a website other than our
Garage Kept Motors site, it's possible that you've only seen some
of our many photographs of the car due to third-party website
limitations. To be sure you access all the more than 155
photographs, as well as a short start-up and walk-around video, and
a link to its accident and damage-free Carfax history, please go to
our main website: Garage Kept Motors.) Strictly for the hard-core:
an even faster, furious-er Viper. �€" Car and Driver 2008 Dodge
Viper ACR review, November 2007 Car and Driver went on to explain
the advantages and distinctiveness of the ACR variant: ... the SRT
folks pulled a Colin Chapman on us and added not horsepower but
lightness in creating the new Viper ACR. It is only 40 fewer pounds
than the 3450-pound Viper coupe, but that's still lighter. And if
there's a car that doesn't need a horsepower boost, that would be
the Viper. Indeed, the standard Viper's 600-hp, 8.4-liter V-10 with
560 pound-feet of torque produces as much raw output as most
hyper-tuned, track-only racers, and thus SRT left it alone and kept
other mods simple but effective. This also helped Dodge keep the
car at an as-yet-unannounced target price point.... Now, 40 pounds
might not seem like a lot, but beneath that figure are two
important considerations. That amount is the net weight saving
after some 20 or so pounds of aero bits and other minor hardware
additions were tacked on, and then you subtract some 60 pounds of
weight loss of the unsprung rotating variety, i.e., tires, wheels,
brake discs. This is not an insignificant sum and a measure that
promises terrific braking and suspension reflexes. (Full Car and
Driver review available online):
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a17012783/2008-dodge-viper-acr-news/
Offered here is a 2008 Dodge Viper ACR in orange-and-black over
black. The car's current odometer reading is a Carfax-verified
1,067 miles, and its showroom-new condition is testimony to its
light use by respectful owners. The exterior paint combination is
striking on the already attention-getting Viper coupe styling. An
asymmetrical gloss-black hood stripe on orange, beginning on the
hood, continuing over the roof, and extending over the trunk and
aero spoiler, to the full-black rear. Other black body treatments
include the front grille, front-fender rear-facing engine-cooling
vents, rear-valence exhaust-outlet surround, lower-front aero
spoiler, and body-side exhaust-outlet trim. (To best assess the
quality of the paint and trim finishes, be sure to view the
close-up photographs of the car in the accompanying gallery.) The
only chrome on the body is the racing-style, pop-opening
fuel-filler cap. The overall look makes a powerful,
serious-performance statement. The ACR front-fender graphics
reinforce that. As with virtually every other surface on the
car-inside, outside, top-to-bottom-the condition is as-new.
Black-and-orange factory 5-spoke SRT-branded wheels with Viper-logo
center caps are mounted with Michelin® Pilot Sport performance
tires. The open-wheel style allows excellent views of the orange,
Viper-branded disc-brake calipers. The entirely hand-built car
could not have looked better when it rolled off the Corner Avenue
Assembly Plant in Detroit. (There's an excellent 2015 USAToday
piece on the building of Vipers online at:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2015/05/09/see-dodge-viper-built/27056929/)
Inside, the ACR's performance orientation is evident everywhere.
The color theme is black, with gray in a supporting role, as on the
sculpted door and console trim. Black cabin carpeting (still
wearing the factory-installed, temporary plastic covers) ext