Special Edition 2010 Dodge Viper ACR Vooodoo Edition For Sale — Like New with Only 69 Miles

Every Dodge Viper is rare, but throughout the history of America’s most iconic supercar, a select few special editions have stood out as truly exclusive. In 2009, as Dodge prepared to retire the Viper, the brand gave the beast a proper send-off with two limited-edition ACR-based models: the 1:33 Edition and the Vooodoo Edition. Just 33 units of the 1:33 were produced, while the Vooodoo Edition was capped at 31 — making it one of the rarest Vipers ever built.

These cars didn’t stick around long — both editions sold out fast. But now, one of those elusive 31 Vooodoo Editions is back on the market, and it’s in nearly untouched condition. This 2010 Dodge Viper ACR Vooodoo Edition still rides on its original factory tires and shows just 69 miles on the odometer. If you missed your shot back in 2010, here’s a second chance — but move fast, the Bring A Trailer auction ends in three days.

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ACR Performance, Vooodoo Style

The Vooodoo Edition carried all the performance hardware from the legendary American Club Racer (ACR) model — including a fully adjustable KW suspension setup, Brembo brakes with massive StopTech two-piece rotors, and a staggered Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tire setup (295/30R18 front, 345/30R19 rear). The aerodynamic package — complete with carbon fiber dive planes, chin spoiler, and a new-for-the-time adjustable rear wing — delivered serious downforce and track-ready capability.

But it’s not just the hardware that made the Vooodoo Edition unique. To set it apart, Dodge gave it a distinct look with an offset graphite racing stripe trimmed in red, laid over deep Viper Black paint. The interior continued the theme with black leather and suede appointments, plus a numbered dash plaque — this car is #9 of just 31 — and Vooodoo decals on the front fenders. To top it all off, then-Dodge CEO Ralph Gilles personally signed the dashboard.

Under the hood? The same monster V10 that defined the era: an 8.4-liter naturally aspirated beast pushing 600 horsepower and 560 lb-ft of torque, mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox.


Collector-Owned, Practically New

This particular Vooodoo Edition has lived its entire life in private collections, explaining its remarkably low mileage. The original high-performance tires remain mounted, with date codes from 2008 and 2009. Even the steering wheel and seats are still wrapped in protective plastic. If you’re planning to drive it, you’ll want fresh rubber — but for collectors, this is as close to factory-fresh as it gets.

The current bid is sitting at $165,000 — not bad for a 15-year-old supercar that originally listed around $112,000 and has since become a unicorn. With just days left before the auction closes, this may be a once-in-a-lifetime chance to snag one of the rarest and most striking Vipers ever built.

Head over to the listing now for more photos and your shot at owning this near-new 2010 Dodge Viper ACR Vooodoo Edition.

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