Hey, all! We've got a very special Gen V Viper in our inventory that I thought our FerrariChat family may be interested in. For the 2015 - 2017 model years, Dodge offered a massive customization program for V.I.P. customers. You could choose between 8,000 colors, 24,000 hand-painted stripe options, 10 wheel choices, 16 interior trims, 6 aero options, as well as a vast array of à la carte options. This meant that Viper V.I.P. customers had a total of approximately 25 MILLION possible build combinations, according to Dodge. Once a customer locked in their spec through the Viper Concierge program, that exact build was locked out for the rest of that model year, meaning no one could order the exact same spec, meaning each Viper GTC is a one-of-one made for that model year. This is one such car. This 2016 Dodge Viper GTC, finished in Snakeskin Green Metallic over Black interior, was special ordered by the owner of our dealership. Woodhouse Motorsports was a huge institution in the Viper community (we even had 20 "Woodhouse Edition" 2010 ACR Roadsters built for us by Dodge), and our two Viper gurus played a huge role in the ordering and specification of this car. As the title states, this car is Snakeskin Green Metallic - NOT the Stryker Green typically seen on Gen V Vipers. To get this custom paint on this car was a $2,000 option on top of the GTC package. Other notable options include the exterior carbon fiber package ($5,100), GTS Interior Package ($8,500), GTS Laguna Interior Package ($2,500), and the Harman Kardon 18-speaker audio package ($1,995). Full window sticker is below. In addition to the factory options, this car was upgraded by Woodhouse Motorsports to feature the SRT TA carbon rear spoiler ($3,200), the SRT TA carbon front splitters ($3,290), and a custom built set of ADV.1 ADV06R M.V2 CS wheels (20 x 10.5 in the front, 21 x 13 in the rear) wrapped in Pirelli P Zero tires ($13,968). The stock wheels are the Venom style, finished in Hyper Black, and will be included with the car. This car has been pampered its entire life, I'm quite certain it has never seen redline. It's never been tracked, and shows perfectly. The entire front end has PPF on it, and paint correction and ceramic coating have been performed and applied. We have a showroom full of Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Bentleys, Porsches, etc., and all of us here agree that the Viper has the best paint out of any car in our inventory. Current mileage is 1,431. We have the car listed on our website at $135,750. I'd make a deal with any FerrariChat member to let the car go for $125,750 with free enclosed shipping in the continental US. Additional photos and details can be found on our website - https://www.woodhouse.com/vehicles/278120. As always, I'm happy to provide any additional info, photos, videos, etc. that anyone may need. I can be reached on my cell (text or call), or by email. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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Yep! It's raining here today, so I didn't pull it out, but I'll see if we can jockey some cars around so I can get good side shots of it. Otherwise, I can take some tomorrow. We've also got some side shots taken in our photo bay, on our website. https://www.woodhouse.com/vehicles/278120
Thanks Preston, the pics on your link are great, I just missed it the first time and only looked at the pics in the post. No need to pull it out for more pics, I had an SSG ACR previously and know what it looks like in the sun (great)!
Preston, Does Woodside Credit loan for a Viper? I've used them several times for cars in the past but not sure if they loan on a Viper or not.
Hi Joe, I'd have to call Woodside and ask, I'm not sure. I'd imagine if they do collector car loans, they'd loan on a Viper, but I'd recommend you discuss with them to be 100% certain. Another company I'd recommend is Premier Financial Services. They do basically any car over $50,000, and we've had a lot of customers use them and they've all been very happy with them.
Please excuse my ignorance but did these come with a lift? If not, how far off the ground is the underside of the front facia?
I don’t think I could get it up my drive then. Without the lift in my Lambo there’s no way I could get it up into the garage.
Correct - no front lift. The front is about the same height as a Cali T or Portofino or something, maybe slightly higher. It should clear most driveways, except in maybe the most extreme circumstances.
My ACR is at track height settings and barely rubs the splitter rub strip on my driveway, and my driveway is pretty terrible. Vipers have very little front overhang, and are a lot better at inclines than I would have expected. Of course, driving in and out at an angle is a necessity.
I think our Viper would be okay on 95% of driveways, but I don't want to guarantee anything without seeing Stentboy's driveway.
My Gen 3 was on lowering caps and cleared my driveway at an angle and I have a pretty decent rise from the street. Just FYI, but without know the angle I can't promise you want scrape.
I have a very bizarre and not very practical set up. The driveway itself is only a matter of six or 8 feet long. And it’s fairly steep. I can only get my 348 in using ramps that a friend made and I have to activate the lift on my Lamborghini. We would like to have another viper but I suppose I need to find a local one so we can test fit it first. Love the green one. By the way I placed a call to the seller yesterday but have not received a return call.
Hi Ron, I hadn't responded, because we were corresponding here. Your voicemail said you had a question, so I assumed it was the question about the front lift that you also posted here, since you left me a voicemail 3 minutes after your posted in this thread. I'm happy to give you a call discussing whatever other questions you may have.
Backing up the driveway may be another option depending on your setup. Do not try this with an ACR though, the rear diffuser will most likely drag.
Correction - the car does NOT have PPF on the front. I just double checked it, I can't edit the original post. My mistake.
Maybe find a local Viper owner with a similar car to give it a shot, there are a ton of them here in TX (not sure where you are, but I know many owners in the Hou/Aus/SA area).