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A 388-Mile 1996 Viper RT/10 Is Selling On Bring A Trailer

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In a move that has vintage car aficionados buzzing, a practically untouched 1996 Dodge Viper RT/10 has emerged on the market, showing a staggeringly low odometer reading of just 388 miles. Initially registered in Indiana, the car was recently acquired by a Michigan-based selling dealer, marking a rare opportunity for collectors to lay hands on a near-mint example of automotive history.

Outfitted in an elegant Stone White finish accented by dual blue stripes, this Viper boasts both aesthetic charm and engineering prowess. It's powered by an 8.0-liter V10 engine, paired with a six-speed manual Tremec T-56 transmission, and comes factory rated at 415 horsepower. As if to underscore its near-new condition, the car’s battery and fuel pump were recently replaced in preparation for its sale.

Visually, the Viper captures the imagination with its distinct features like the forward-opening clamshell hood and the center-exit dual exhaust outlets. Fog lights come standard, and the car includes both a removable hardtop and a removable soft top, offering a customizable driving experience. While the car is in exceptional condition, it's worth noting that there's a minor scratch on the front valance, a detail that has been meticulously documented in the gallery of photographs accompanying the vehicle's listing.

Wheel enthusiasts will appreciate the 17-inch white-painted five-spoke alloy wheels, mounted with Michelin Pilot SX tires—275/40 in the front and a beefy 335/35 in the rear. The RT/10 variant comes equipped with power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering, four-wheel independent suspension, and four-wheel vented disc brakes, adorned with Viper-branded calipers up front.