Besides the Chevy Corvette and the Ford GT, the Dodge Viper is, without a doubt, one of America’s most aggressive performance machines. Within that legacy of simplicity and big power, the ACR or American Club Racer introduced in 1999, emerged as the most track-capable version of the Viper as it sharpened its immense power reserves with serious aerodynamic and suspension upgrades.
This 2010 Viper SRT-10 Roadster ACR, with just 20 miles, is a remarkably well-preserved example of that philosophy. Listed through Sotheby’s Motorsport, this particular example was originally delivered to Woodhouse Chrysler Jeep Dodge in Blair, Nebraska, and it remains a single-owner car. Currently located in Jordan, Minnesota, the features factory badging designating it as number #19 of 20 Woodhouse Limited Editions, created to honor the top-selling dealer by model.


Given the ultra-low miles, the car shows minimal signs of age or wear and comes with complete documentation. At its core sits the massive 8.4-liter V10 that produces 600 horsepower, with power routed to the rear wheels through a 6-speed manual transmission. A 3.07 rear axle ratio and anti-spin differential help manage that power effectively, while the sport suspension should provide confident handling.
This Roadster also features the desirable Customer Preferred Package 21B, a $14,550 upgrade that includes the full Competition Group. What this means is: two-piece lightweight slotted rotors, a front splitter spoiler, rear winged spoiler, deleted fog lamps, ACR badging, and a stiffened front stabilizer bar.
Finished in Viper Black with a contrasting red stripe running along the length of the aggressive bodywork and the carbon-wing, the car features a black softtop and rides on forged Sidewinder wheels 18 inches up front, 19 inches at the rear, fitted to 295/30ZR18 and 355/30ZR19 performance tires. Aero plates and ground effects on the front fascia complete the package.
Additional options include the Protection Group ($450), which adds embroidered mats and a custom car cover, and the ACR Driver Stripe package ($1,650), which gives the car its distinctive visual look. Inside, the Viper offers a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, air conditioning, and a 7-speaker AM/FM/CD audio system with a 310-watt amplifier.
The ACR represents one of the most focused builds in the Viper lineup. With 20 miles, complete factory options, and exceptional provenance, this SRT-10 Roadster presents you with a rare opportunity to acquire a near-new American performance icon, and with the top down, you’ll be able to hear that V10 even better.