As America marks 250 years of independence this Fourth of July, a rare Viper joins the docket briefly on duPont REGISTRY Live. This 2017 Dodge Viper ACR Extreme Voodoo II Edition is one of just 31 examples built before Dodge ended Viper production in January 2018. This car is No. 29 in that run, and it carries the most track-focused specification Dodge ever offered on a production Viper.
The VoooDoo II builds on the standard ACR by adding the Extreme Aero Package, a setup that includes a carbon fiber front splitter with a detachable extension, front dive planes, an oversized dual-element rear wing, and an enhanced rear diffuser. Those components produce 1,200 pounds of downforce at 150 miles per hour, a figure that puts the ACR ahead of nearly every other production car sold in North America at the time. Power still comes from the 8.4-liter naturally aspirated V10, sent through a 6-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential to the rear wheels.
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This example wears Venom Black paint with a Graphite Metallic driver's stripe outlined in red, a tribute to the original 2010 Voodoo Edition. The odometer currently reads 3,174 miles, and the car comes with a clean Carfax report. Inside, black leather and Alcantara upholstery pair with silver contrast stitching, power-adjustable pedals, and Viper logos embossed into the headrests.
Dodge built only 585 U.S.-market Vipers for the 2017 model year, and the VoooDoo II is the rarest configuration among them. This car will stay in the docket for a limited window before bidding closes soon. Cars with this combination of mileage, documentation, and factory specification rarely return to market once they change hands. So click the link below to place your bids.
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