EPA restrictions had all but killed American made muscle. Chrysler President Robert Lutz & Tom Gale essentially decided to change this idea. Instead of trying to make something overly complicated, the Viper was created with the same thought process that drove Carroll Shelby to the Cobra. It was brute force power to rear wheel drive creating the American super car. 2003 brought a new generation of the Viper. As if the previous Viper wasn't raucous enough, the major redesign brought new angled bodywork, increased the displacement to 8.3L (500 hp), and a more rigid chassis all while decreasing the weight about 500 lbs. The new Viper was more modern and even more thrill! This 2004 Viper SRT -10 Roadster has been enthusiast driven only in great weather, and its excellent condition shows the care its received since it was delivered new. This is that great low-mileage and stock kept example enthusiasts are looking for. It's powered by the original 8.3L V10 engine paired with the 6-speed manual transmission. It also features power 4-wheel disc brakes, air conditioning, 6-disc CD changer, leather seats, power windows, and dual side-pipe exhaust. This has all the style and performance you can possibly imagine!
| Price | $28,425 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Dodge |
| Model | Viper |
| Year | 2004 |
| Miles | 33,613 |
| Color | Viper Red |
| Engine | 8.3L V10 |