This is the final year for the current Dodge Viper, and the car’s swan song includes a rash of special-edition variants. The list already includes the Final Edition, the 1:33 and Voodoo editions, and the track-only ACR-X. Now Dodge has allowed the three Dodge dealerships with the highest Viper sales to develop customized Vipers.
The cars, from left to right in the above image: Woodhouse Dodge from Nebraska designed a Viper convertible with a two-tone yellow-and-gray paint scheme, and a yellow “driver’s stripe” inline with the driver’s seat. Texas-based Tomball Dodge created the Reverse SRT10 ACR, a special edition of a special edition. The original Snakeskin Green ACR was green with black stripes, while the “Reverse” is black with green stripes. The third Viper was designed by Roanoke Dodge of Illinois and is black with central “Plum Crazy” stripes, a color plucked from the Dodge Charger/Challenger palette.
A total of just 50 of the dealer-designed cars will be built, so order now if you want one.
The cars, from left to right in the above image: Woodhouse Dodge from Nebraska designed a Viper convertible with a two-tone yellow-and-gray paint scheme, and a yellow “driver’s stripe” inline with the driver’s seat. Texas-based Tomball Dodge created the Reverse SRT10 ACR, a special edition of a special edition. The original Snakeskin Green ACR was green with black stripes, while the “Reverse” is black with green stripes. The third Viper was designed by Roanoke Dodge of Illinois and is black with central “Plum Crazy” stripes, a color plucked from the Dodge Charger/Challenger palette.
A total of just 50 of the dealer-designed cars will be built, so order now if you want one.
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