The Viper GTS coupe debuted in 1996 and was distinguished by a double-bubble fixed roof, a glass rear hatch, an integrated rear spoiler, and a racing-style fuel filler cap. This example is finished in Viper GTS Blue with white stripes. A set of uninstalled Indianapolis 500 Pace Car door decals will accompany the car.
Chrome 17″ five-spoke aluminum alloy wheels are mounted with 275/40 front and 335/35 rear Michelin Pilot Sport tires with 2019 date codes. The four-wheel…
The Viper GTS coupe debuted in 1996 and was distinguished by a double-bubble fixed roof, a glass rear hatch, an integrated rear spoiler, and a racing-style fuel filler cap. This example is finished in Viper GTS Blue with white stripes. A set of uninstalled Indianapolis 500 Pace Car door decals will accompany the car.
Chrome 17″ five-spoke aluminum alloy wheels are mounted with 275/40 front and 335/35 rear Michelin Pilot Sport tires with 2019 date codes. The four-wheel disc brakes feature Viper-branded calipers up front, and a set of removed tires will accompany the car.
The bolstered seats are upholstered in black leather, and the cabin features a matching dash, carpeting, and door panels. Equipment includes air conditioning, an Alpine stereo, Viper-branded floor mats, and power windows and door locks.
The airbag steering wheel sits ahead of white instrumentation including a 200-mph speedometer and a tachometer with a 6k-rpm redline. Auxiliary gauges showing coolant temperature, oil pressure, fuel level, and voltage are located in the center stack. The six-digit mechanical odometer shows 12k miles, approximately 11k of which were added by the seller.
The 8.0-liter V10 was factory rated at 450 horsepower and 490 lb-ft and sends power to the rear wheels through a six-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential. An oil and filter change was performed in May 2021.
Additional photos of the underbody are included in the gallery.
The window sticker lists factory colors and equipment along with a total purchase price of $69,300.