
If there’s one car that embodies raw American muscle in its purest form, it’s the Dodge Viper. This 2017 Dodge Viper SRT GTC Coupe, now listed on BringATrailer, checks every box for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Showing just 728 miles on the odometer, it’s essentially a brand-new example of Dodge’s final hand-built supercar. Bidding wraps up on Tuesday, October 7, at 4:13 p.m. EDT, making this one to watch.
Striking Snakeskin Style –

Finished in eye-catching Snakeskin Green, this GTC Coupe stands out even among Vipers. It was optioned with the Advanced Aerodynamic Package, adding a carbon-fiber front splitter and rear spoiler for improved downforce and a track-ready stance. The hood scoop, HID headlights, and side-exit exhaust outlets reinforce the car’s aggressive personality. It rolls on 18-inch front and 19-inch rear Sidewinder II hyper-black wheels wrapped in Pirelli P Zero rubber, with Brembo brakes at each corner ensuring stopping power matches its speed.
Driver-Focused Cockpit –

Inside, the cabin blends racing intent with everyday comfort. The heavily bolstered seats are upholstered in black Nappa leather with Alcantara inserts, featuring Viper-script headrests. Amenities include automatic climate control, keyless entry, push-button start, power-adjustable pedals, and a Harman Kardon™ audio system. A touchscreen infotainment unit offers navigation and Bluetooth connectivity, while a backup camera provides added convenience. Ahead of the driver, a 7-inch configurable display sits between a 340 km/h speedometer and a tachometer, emphasizing performance at a glance.
Legendary V10 Power –

Under the hood lives the heart of the beast: an 8.4-liter (512 cubic-inch) naturally aspirated VIPER V10. Hand-assembled at the Conner Avenue Assembly Plant, it produces 645 horsepower and 600 lb-ft of torque. Paired with a Tremec 6-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential with a finned cooler, this Viper delivers pure, analog driving thrills. An aluminum X-brace spans the engine bay for additional chassis rigidity.
Rare Opportunity –

With only 728 miles, a clean Carfax, and Ontario registration, this example represents one of the rarest chances to own a nearly untouched piece of Dodge performance history. The Viper went out of production in 2017, and with values climbing steadily, low-mileage, well-optioned cars like this Snakeskin Green GTC Coupe are quickly becoming the crown jewels of private collections.
For enthusiasts seeking one of the last true American analog supercars, this auction is a reminder: when the hammer drops, there won’t be another quite like it.
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