Dodge Viper Copperhead 2005 This Viper is my personal weekend driver. The specifications are listed below. If you would like to discuss any of the details further The 2005 Dodge Viper is available in one SRT-10 model. The Copperhead edition was limited to a production of only 300 vehicles. The finish of the car is indicative of the low mileage. The sunburst color looks amazing when the sunlight hits it. There is nothing mechanically wrong with the car. The only issue is a slight fadeing of the driver side seat bolster leather which is slightly worn. if this a great bother, the leather in that area can be dyed. I have added a picture. I'm being picky but as most buyers are. I also replaced he factory exhaust with a Borla exhaust and removed the catalytic convertors. I wanted a more throaty sound and more efficient performance. Removing the catas reduces the heat and makes for a cooler compartmentl. Interior Features At the center of the action is the driver. This is evident throughout the cockpit, which features a performance-oriented, highly functional instrument panel with a center-mounted tachometer and a 220-mph speedometer. As mentioned, there are no options. Standard features include air conditioning, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, power-adjustable pedals, leather/faux-suede upholstery, power mirrors, windows and door locks, remote keyless entry and an AM/FM radio with in-dash 6-disc CD player. The Copperhead Edition featured black leather and orange suede with orange stitched "Viper" on the headrest. Exterior Features Advanced materials such as resin injection molded (RIM) and sheet-molded composite (SMC) panels are used extensively to reduce road and engine noise. A true convertible, the Dodge Viper top is a bi-fold design with a single center latch on the windshield header. The 2005 Dodge Viper SRT-10 rides on forged aluminum, polished 18" x 10" front and 19" x 13" rear wheels, clad in Michelin zero pressure run-flat tires. Each tire includes low-pressure sensors in the valve stems. The Viper also has Xenon high- and low-beam headlamps. For 2005 the Copperhead Orange color was introduced with a black cloth top. Performance The heart of the Viper is an aluminum-block 8.3-liter V10 engine. It can generate an incredible 500 horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque-90 percent of the torque available in the 1500-to-5600 rpm range. Transferring the Viper's power to the rear wheels is a heavy-duty 6-speed manual transmission. It has a short-throw shifter so that you can get up to speed very, very quickly.
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