2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR 4,500 Miles Viper Red 2dr Car 10 Cylinder Engine 8.4L

  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Dodge
  • Model: Viper
  • SubModel: ACR
  • Type: Coupe
  • Trim: ACR
  • Year: 2008
  • Mileage: 4,500
  • VIN: 1B3JZ69Z08V200908
  • Color: Red with black center band and red driver's stripe
  • Engine size: 8.4 L V10
  • Number of cylinders: 10
  • Power options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Interior color: Black
  • Safety options: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
  • Options: CD Player, Leather Seats
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
  • Interested? Contact seller!

2008 Dodge Viper ACR Description

Treat yourself to a Generation IV Dodge Viper ACR for the holiday season!!!
2008 Dodge Viper ACR (American Club Racer) for sale. This very low miles Viper ACR is completely stock and is the same classic red with black center band and red driver's stripe color scheme used by Dodge to promote the 2008 Generation (Gen)IV ACR in the Viper broacher and magazine articles. It is also the same color scheme as the Viper ACR that set the Nurburgring production car lap record in 2009 which is still the 16th fastest "ring" time to date. With Viper production ending this year, this Viper in this color scheme is well on its way to becoming a great collector car. This car is the non-hardcore variety and comes with the factory A/C, 6 discstereo, and the optional navigation. (The hardcore variety removed the stereo and the A/C. Ionce owned a 1965 Mustang without A/C and will never do it again.)
Besides its great color scheme and having less than 4,500 miles on it, the car also comes with all the original books, both sets of keys and remotes, original suspension tools, fang splitter extension piece, original window sticker, and the 2008 Dodge Viper brochure. Along with all the original parts and documents, the buyer of the car will also get:
1. Brand new blackDodge Viper ACR Coupe (2008-10) Upgrade Car CoverSatin StretchIndoor Cover and bag from the Viper Store ($400 value)
2. Driver andpassenger TeamTech ASR six point harnesses (red and black color, perfectly matched and designed for the Dodge Viper, $900 value) and two brand new TeamTech Viper Mounting bars for the anti-submarine (aka crotch) strapsof the ASR harness ($350 value).
3. Brand New Mopar Performance PCM for '08-'10 Viper (I never installed the PCM. It was slightly cosmetically damaged when it wasshipped, but is still completely functional. $1,235 value).
4. Hot Wheels 2008 Viper SRT10 ACR model
5. Burago 1/24 scaleida-cast metal 2008 Viper ACR model
This Gen IV ACR is in almost mint condition and still has the new car smell. The seats and interior are in perfect condition and show no signs of wear. The front bumper, hood, mirrors, side rocker panels, and bottom of the quarter panels are all cover in a clear protective wrap. There are nochips in this car's paint. It currently has Pirelli P-Zero Corsa (heat cycled) tires on it with around 50% tread life. I also still have theoriginal Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tires (which are no longer produced) that came on the car. The tires are too old foraggressive street driving, but would be great for a collector who wants to have an alloriginal GEN IV Viper ACR in their collection. The adjustable suspension and rear wing have never been moved from their stock settings and still have the original stickers over the adjustment knobs to prove it. This ACR would be a great addition for someone's car collection.
It would also make a great track car or weekend canyon carver for someone who wants to use the car and do performance/spirited driving. There are very few street cars as fast as the Viper ACR on a road course. Thenaturally aspirated engine and six speed manual make it a fun and challenging car to drive and you willnot get bored with it. You can spend years learning how to drive this car faster and how to wring out every bit of performance it has to offer. The Gen IV Viper was the last of theanalog Vipers; meaning there are no electronic nannies (no traction control and no stability control; it does have ABS) holding you back and telling you how to drive the car. This car will do exactly what you tell it to do. All the gauges are alsoanalog, giving the car a clean and classical look. The Gen IV has a very reliable engine and great brakes with steel StopTech two piece rotors. The front wheel diameter is 18 inches and the rear wheel diameter is 19 inches giving you a number of tire options to use on the car. The car is easy to work on and maintain yourself. While the new Gen V Viper ACR is a beast of a track car, the Gen IV ACR gives you 90% of the performance at a much lower operating cost.
I am the second owner of this car and bought it in April 2014 with 2,890 miles on it. The car wasoriginally bought from Max Chrysler Jeep and Dodge, Butler, MO and was built especially for the first owner. I never intended to sale this car, but with the news that Dodge was stopping production of the Viper at the end of 2017, I couldn't help myself and ordered a Gen V ACR. I really don't want to sale this car, but at the end of the day, I can't justify having two ACRs. I'm sure I'm going to regretselling this car and in many ways its a better car than the Gen V ACR.
I had the car serviced less thana 1,000 miles ago,to include oil andfilter change (Mobile 1 full synthetic oil and Mopar OEM filter), power steering fluid flush, clutch fluid flush, and break fluid flush (Castrol SRF Racing Brake Fluid). The only minorimperfection with this car is that two of the wheels were very slightly scuffed when the mechanic was putting on the Pirelli tires. The scuffs are so minor I decided to not have them fixed and instead had the shop compensate me with store credit towards the service. The scuffs can easily be fixed for around $300. I'll post pics of the wheels as soon as I have time to go and take pictures of them.
Please feel free to email with additional questionsabout the car. I love to talk about Vipers.