The Dodge Viper underwent a major redesign in 2002, courtesy of DaimlerChrysler's Street and Racing Technology (SRT) group. The new Viper SRT-10, which replaced both the GTS and the RT/10 was heavily restyled with sharp, angled bodywork. The engine's displacement was increased to 8.3 L (506.5 cu in), which, with other upgrades, increased output to 500 bhp and 525 lb·ft. Despite the power increases, engine weight was reduced to about 500 lb. The chassis was also improved, becoming more rigid and weighing approximately 80 lb less than the previous model. An even lighter and stronger chassis was planned, but was abandoned because of cost, and the initial model was a convertible.
In 2004 Dodge introduced a limited-edition Mamba package; Mamba-edition cars featured black interiors, with red stitching and trim and price increased by about MSRP US$3000. 200 Mambas were produced.
For 2005 Year Production, there Were 2003 Vipers Built, And ONLY 427 Were Painted In Viper Black
This Two Owner Viper Had Been Meticulously Well Maintained Showing Just 32,000 Actual Miles
All Original With No Modifications
Original Factory Viper Black Paint Work
Original Perfect Black Leather Interior SOLD
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