- Dodge dealers have the chance to offer three special Viper models.
- Only 50 cars will be built.
- Specific cosmetic treatments were determined by the dealer.
AUBURN HILLS, Michigan — As the last model year for the current-generation 2010 Dodge Viper SRT10 winds down, the Detroit automaker has given some of its dealers a crack at creating three special models. Just 50 cars are being built under this program, Dodge said on Monday.
The dealer-inspired SRT10s are striking. They include the Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR Roadster, featuring a Race Yellow Clear Coat exterior with yellow driver's stripe, developed with Woodhouse Dodge of Blair, Nebraska. The second is the Reverse SRT10 ACR, featuring the reverse color combination of the Snakeskin Green Special Edition, developed with Tomball Dodge of Tomball, Texas. The last is a Black SRT10 Coupe with Plum Crazy dual racing stripes developed with Roanoke Dodge of Roanoke, Illinois.
Dodge says the specific cosmetic treatments were determined by each Dodge dealer.
Inside Line says: A smart tactic. Who would know better what appeals to Viper buyers than the people who try to move the metal every day? — Anita Lienert, Correspondent

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rodger_victor says:
11:33 PM, 06/08/2010
Now why on earth would anyone pay $400,000 for a Toyota when these are out there?
felonious says:
11:21 AM, 06/08/2010
LOVING the Roanoke Dodge one! Looks very Ferrari-ish to me. Well, if Ferrari had an evil twin...
csubowtie says:
10:28 AM, 06/08/2010
I like them all. The ACR roadster would be interesting, I wonder what the wing does to airflow with the open roof. And puprple stripes/badass rarely make such a great pair.
alpine6speed says:
09:33 AM, 06/08/2010
Very cool idea. That ACR coupe looks amazing with the reverse paint job. I would have done the old Viper GTS Blue with the white ACR stripes myself with the multispoke/wire BBS type wheels if I designed it.