In terms of visually intimidating on-road presence, almost no
vehicle on the planet can match the Dodge Viper. One look at this
2010 Dodge Viper SRT-10 Roadster. Partially repainted in its
factory Toxic Orange Pearl paint and complemented by dual
full-length black racing stripes, the final year of the fourth
generation, or ZBII iteration, this Viper packs a built-in level of
added collectability to add to its undeniable venomous look.
Inside, aside from the beautiful and supportive suede microfiber
bucket seats and racy white-faced gauges, the most exciting detail
you'll notice from behind the wheel is an odometer that reads a
mere 4,788 actual miles, which roughly equates to about 319 miles
per year of use. Though the earlier first-gen Vipers had almost no
amenities, this second-generation model comes with an AM/FM/CD
player stereo, power windows, power mirrors, power locks, and air
conditioning.
Under that massive, vented, front-hinged hood, we find a monstrous
8.4-liter overhead-valve naturally aspirated Viper V-10 engine.
From the factory, this massive motor was capable of pumping out an
incredible 600 horsepower at 6,100 rpm and 560 pound-feet of torque
at 5,000 rpm through that glorious side-exit exhaust. That
big-block power is sent through a Tremec TR-6060 six-speed manual
transmission before heading out to the factory 3.07-geared rear
end. While the front 275/35ZR-18 Michelin tires are wide enough to
be most sports cars' rear tires, the Viper gets a set of
steamroller-sized 345/30ZR-19 meats out back, proof that this car
can walk the walk.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 4,788 Actual Miles
• Original Window Sticker
• Manual Convertible Top
• Toxic Orange Pearl Paint
• Racing Stripes
• Vented Hood
• 8.4 Liter V10
• 600 HP 560 LB FT
• Tremec Six Speed Manual
• 3.07 Rear Gears
• Four Wheel Power Discs
• Power Windows
• Power Locks
• Power Mirrors
• AM/FM/CD
• Leather
• AC
• White Faced Gauges
• ABS
• Airbags
• Owner's Manual
This 2010 Dodge Viper SRT-10 Roadster rides on a fully independent
suspension. Power steering and four-wheel power disc brakes,
featuring eye-catching red calipers, add just a touch more civility
to this neo-Cobra than the car it is based on. So, if you want one
of the baddest-looking and most in-your-face vehicles ever to roll
off an assembly line, this is your chance. Call today!
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