The Dodge Viper SRT-10 ACR (American Club Racer) represents the pinnacle of American automotive engineering, blending extreme performance with a unique design. Built between 2008-2010 and 2013-2017, this low-volume supercar features a powerful 8.4L V10 engine and a track-focused ACR aerodynamic package, which has set 13 Nürburgring records. Donating your Viper ACR to Ride to Relief not only provides essential support to those in need in Colorado but also helps preserve the legacy of this iconic vehicle.
As a potential donor, you contribute to a pipeline that honors the specialty-halo and low-volume collector tier of automobiles. The Viper ACR models, with their manual transmissions and high-performance pedigree, are in demand among collectors and enthusiasts alike. A preventive maintenance history is crucial in upholding the value of these cars. Your donation can make a significant impact, assisting others while celebrating the spirit of American automotive excellence.
📖Generation guide
ZB-II • 2008-2010
Featuring the 8.4L V10 with 600hp, the ZB-II ACR includes a 6-speed Tremec T56 manual transmission, ACR aero package with adjustable rear wing, front splitter, and dive planes.
VX-I • 2013-2017
The VX-I ACR boasts an upgraded 8.4L V10 producing 645hp with a 6-speed Tremec TR-6060 manual transmission and an optional Extreme Aero Package that enhances downforce.
Known issues by generation
The Dodge Viper ACR, particularly the 8.4L V10 engine, is known for potential high-mileage issues such as timing chain and valve spring wear, especially in track-abused models. The manual transmissions (Tremec T56 for ZB-II and TR-6060 for VX-I) are generally robust, but clutch wear can lead to costly replacements. Maintaining the dry-sump oil system and ensuring the ACR aero components are in good condition are also essential for performance. Buyers and donors should be mindful of the vehicle's track history, as genuine Nürburgring record-setting cars often carry distinct collector value compared to those with unknown track-day use.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of a Dodge Viper ACR can vary significantly depending on condition and provenance. Clean, low-mileage examples of the ZB-II generation often fetch between $80,000 and $150,000, while VX-I models typically range from $150,000 to $250,000. Provenance, such as Nürburgring record-setting build paperwork or documentation tied to Hennessey's Venom 1000 base, can elevate the collector value further. Original paint and factory specifications are paramount; color changes could be a red flag in valuation, and proper documentation is essential for ensuring a robust appraisal.
Donation process for this model
To donate your Dodge Viper SRT-10 ACR, we recommend engaging with a qualified appraiser familiar with low-volume halo vehicles to ensure accurate valuation. Given that values often exceed the $5,000 threshold, IRS Form 8283 Section B is heavily applicable. Conditions such as original paint, documented service history, and factory specifications significantly impact donor valuation. Transporting your vehicle in an enclosed trailer is advised to preserve its condition during transit.
Colorado regional notes
In Colorado, the network of specialty service providers for the Dodge Viper ACR is limited, requiring owners to seek expert technicians familiar with these high-performance vehicles. The state's diverse climate can impact vehicle preservation, with Viper owners benefiting from sun-belt conditions over salt-belt regions, which can accelerate wear on the chassis and body. Maintaining connections with local car communities can help owners find reputable support for their Viper ACR.
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