The fiberglass body is said to have been finished in Dodge Viper red with white stripes, and additional exterior details include a removable black soft top and matching tonneau cover, chrome bumperettes, a driver-side roll hoop, a hood scoop, fender vents, Cobra badging, a driver-side mirror, wind wings, side-exit exhaust pipes, and a Le Mans-style fuel filler. Additional close-up images detailing lighting, badging, and trim are included in the gallery below.
Black-finished 18″ Halibrand-style wheels are secured with three-eared…
The fiberglass body is said to have been finished in Dodge Viper red with white stripes, and additional exterior details include a removable black soft top and matching tonneau cover, chrome bumperettes, a driver-side roll hoop, a hood scoop, fender vents, Cobra badging, a driver-side mirror, wind wings, side-exit exhaust pipes, and a Le Mans-style fuel filler. Additional close-up images detailing lighting, badging, and trim are included in the gallery below.
Black-finished 18″ Halibrand-style wheels are secured with three-eared knockoffs and wear 275/35 front and 315/30 rear Falken Azenis tires. The car is equipped with an independent rear suspension, adjustable coilovers, front and rear sway bars, a rack-and-pinion steering rack, and four-wheel disc brakes. The brake fluid, pads, and rear rotors as well as the hub hearings, races, and seals were replaced in 2020
The cockpit is equipped with low-back bucket seats trimmed in black upholstery, along with a color-coordinated dash panel, door panels, and carpets. Appointments include latch-and-link harnesses, a glove compartment, black ERA-branded floor mats, door pockets, and a dash-mounted rearview mirror.
A wood-rimmed Moto-Lita steering wheel fronts Smiths instrumentation that includes a reverse-sweep 180-mph speedometer, a tachometer, and auxiliary gauges. The five-digit odometer shows 11k miles, approximately 10k of which have been added by the seller.
The Ford 427ci FE V8 was reportedly rebuilt by Holman & Moody of Charlotte, North Carolina, under previous ownership and fitted with the following components:
The engine, transmission, and fuel tank were removed during a 2020 service, and work included a cleaning of the engine bay and parts along with the replacement of the expansion tank, fuel sender, fuel line and oil line hose fittings, motor mounts, and various gaskets. An oil change was carried out in March 2023.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a Richmond Gear five-speed manual transmission and a Jaguar-sourced limited-slip differential. The car is equipped with an ERA-balanced driveshaft with a safety hoop. The pressure plate, clutch disc, clutch master cylinder, pilot bearing, and hydraulic release bearing were replaced in 2020.