The 2004 Dodge Viper was part of the third generation of the Viper
sports car, which is known for its powerful performance and
aggressive styling. Here are some key details about the 2004 Viper:
Engine: The 2004 Viper was powered by an 8.3-liter V10 engine (also
known as the SRT-10), which produced 500 horsepower and 525 lb.-ft
of torque. This engine is mated to a 6-speed manual transmission.
Performance: With its massive V10 engine, the 2004 Viper was
capable of impressive performance figures. It could accelerate from
0 to 60 miles per hour in approximately 3.8 seconds and had a top
speed of around 190 miles per hour. Design: The Viper was known for
its distinctive and aggressive styling. It had a long hood, a short
rear deck, and a low-slung profile. The 2004 model featured a
number of design updates, including revised front and rear fascia.
Interior: The interior of the 2004 Viper was relatively
minimalistic, with a focus on performance. It had sporty bucket
seats, a simple instrument panel, and limited creature comforts.
The AC blows ICE COLD!!! THE AC BLOWS COLDER THAN ANY NEW CAR! Body
Style: This one come in a manual soft top. Unlike some other
high-performance sports cars of the era that might offer
power-operated tops, the Viper's focus on weight savings and
simplicity meant it retained a manual mechanism for the convertible
roof. This design choice aligns with the Viper's raw and unfiltered
driving experience. Handling: The Viper was known for its raw and
unfiltered driving experience. It had a robust chassis and
suspension setup, which made it well-suited for track use and
aggressive driving. Safety: Safety features in the 2004 Viper were
relatively basic compared to modern standards. It had airbags,
anti-lock brakes, and stability control. Limited Production: The
Dodge Viper was a relatively low-volume production car, and the
2004 model was no exception. This limited production contributed to
its exclusivity. Current condition: The exterior is free of door
dings and the convertible top is in excellent shape. The underside
of the front bumper does have scuffs as it can be seen in the
photos, the rims have some curb rash, mainly on the passenger front
rim. The interior has been very well taken care of and the seats
are free of tears. The dash on the passenger side does have a small
crack. Legacy: The Viper had a long and storied history as a
high-performance sports car. It was known for its role in
motorsports, including endurance racing, and it gained a dedicated
fan following over the years.
Vehicle Details
2004 Dodge Viper
Listing ID:CC-1667005
Price:$60,988
Location:Downers Grove, Illinois
Year:2004
Make:Dodge
Model:Viper
Exterior Color:Viper Black Clearcoat
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:10237
Stock Number:C100805
VIN:1B3JZ65Z54V100805
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