View Full Version : 2010 Viper Final Edition Convertible ACR
Tylerqb
11-28-2018, 12:17 PM
I saw this car on AutoTrader. Thought it was interesting. Seems like this could be top of the pile for GenIV rare cars. Not sure about the price but this looks to be a pretty special car if it all checks out.
https://wwwb.autotrader.ca/a/dodge/viper/red%20deer/alberta/19_10883351_/?showcpo=ShowCpo&ncse=no&orup=32_15_56&pc=V9K%201J7&sprx=-1
J TNT
11-28-2018, 12:20 PM
That's a good price if it's a real ACR Vert .
Steve-Indy
11-28-2018, 12:27 PM
The wing does not look like an ACR vert. It looks more like "aero" version if it was factory produced.
UPDATE noted below...yes, wing is ACR vert...better image on laptop confirms same. MY error.
13COBRA
11-28-2018, 12:48 PM
The Gen IV ACR verts did have a different wing that the coupes, if I remember correctly.
I believe that couple that owns a ton of Vipers have one. I believe there to be 15 2010 ACR convertibles...not 1.
SilverACR
11-28-2018, 12:49 PM
From the production listing it looks like the VCA 50 of 50 car. There are no final addition painted roadster ACRs that I have heard of. Maybe Bill P will hop in as I think all the very ACRs were sold through woodhouse.
J TNT
11-28-2018, 12:56 PM
I thought 25 ACR VERTS were done through Woodhouse in 2010 , hopefully Bill will chime in ......
13COBRA
11-28-2018, 12:57 PM
This shows 20.
https://www.topspeed.com/cars/dodge/2010-dodge-viper-srt10-convertible-acr-woodhouse-ar93699.html
Steve-Indy
11-28-2018, 01:26 PM
UPDATE...Yes, wing is that of a 2010 ACR Convertible. Had to find image on laptop to get better view.
Yes, there were 20 made.
bluesrt
11-28-2018, 01:31 PM
they did make a aero car option, but that's not a woodhouse acr car, and don't think they made a aero option in a vert only a coupe per srt, woodhouse had special vert acr cars made
Steve-Indy
11-28-2018, 02:00 PM
Once I saw a better view of wing, it looks like ACR vert. The ACR wheels were black...could have been changed.
Best way to resolve this is to call Bill Pemberton at Woodhouse with VIN.
bluesrt
11-28-2018, 02:08 PM
that's a bullshit car all over, plus its from canada
they did make a aero car option, but that's not a woodhouse acr car, and don't think they made a aero option in a vert only a coupe per srt, woodhouse had special vert acr cars made
Actually they did make the SRT10 vert (non-ACR) Gen4 with an aero option. Not many of them, but they did. I own one. :D
bluesrt
11-28-2018, 05:01 PM
ahh yes you do I see in your av, she is a beauty I remember your car you have had that a long time
This car was a reg final edition but he actually bought the aero and converted it over.
golfer15
11-29-2018, 12:40 PM
50 FE's built, 20 coupes, 18 Verts, and 12 ACR's. Something tells me there was an vert aero built for a raffle or something way back for the VCA. Out of the 50 built, only 18 were allocated outside the U.S.
golfer15
11-29-2018, 12:55 PM
Found it in Viper magazine, Feb 2011 issue with Jeff Dunham on cover. It's #50 of 50 and was for a VCA raffle.
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bluesrt
11-29-2018, 01:21 PM
that car doesn't look like a final edition paint? unless I cant see it, and if it is where are the correct wheels look like the polished ones,maybe not, also didn't acr cars only have the acr logo, areo cars just had the viper logo?
Found it in Viper magazine, Feb 2011 issue with Jeff Dunham on cover. It's #50 of 50 and was for a VCA raffle.
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Not the same car, his has canards. Different colour wheels acr badging etc.
J TNT
11-29-2018, 01:37 PM
Nice find John ! The car above looks to have a bigger wing...
Found it in Viper magazine, Feb 2011 issue with Jeff Dunham on cover. It's #50 of 50 and was for a VCA raffle.
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WOW! Some folks have incredible memories! Nice find!
SilverACR
11-29-2018, 01:51 PM
that car doesn't look like a final edition paint? unless I cant see it, and if it is where are the correct wheels look like the polished ones,maybe not, also didn't acr cars only have the acr logo, areo cars just had the viper logo?
The FE ACRs had 2 logos on them. We have one in our local club. I’m 99% positive there was no FE vert ACRs. The 1% not positive is that the production listing for 2010 has a couple of inaccuracies and there could be a couple of odd cars out there. I believe the car in this add is misrepresented as an ACR.
bluesrt
11-30-2018, 08:40 AM
also doesn't look like it has the fe paint job, but cant see it very well
Bill Pemberton
11-30-2018, 09:47 AM
I ordered this car after finding out no one had done one like this and the note tells the rest, but it is definitely not an ACR convertible!!! It is the only Final Edition Convertible done with the Aero Group, though!
In designing the ACR convertible with SRT/Dodge , I elected only to do 4 colors ( though Dodge asked me to do them in just one color) , and entered them as such , hoping it might slip through the cracks. It did and therefore we had 20 topless ACR Snakes in yellow, black, white and red ( 5 each ). The cars have their own factory coding and are considered by many at Corporate to be the lowest actual model Viper ever built. Over the years some folks have tried to state a Viper Convertible with the Aero Group is an ACR vert, and so folks have to be wary. As noted by comments above the wing is not the same , as the SRT Engineers took the ACR convertible to the wind tunnel and designed a one of a kind wing to work specifically for this model.
Hope this is helpful in clearing up questions on both of these unique Vipers -- ACR Convertibles and the only Final Edition Convertible with the Aero Group.
J TNT
11-30-2018, 12:00 PM
I ordered this car after finding out no one had done one like this and the note tells the rest, but it is definitely not an ACR convertible!!! It is the only Final Edition Convertible done with the Aero Group, though!
In designing the ACR convertible with SRT/Dodge , I elected only to do 4 colors ( though Dodge asked me to do them in just one color) , and entered them as such , hoping it might slip through the cracks. It did and therefore we had 20 topless ACR Snakes in yellow, black, white and red ( 5 each ). The cars have their own factory coding and are considered by many at Corporate to be the lowest actual model Viper ever built. Over the years some folks have tried to state a Viper Convertible with the Aero Group is an ACR vert, and so folks have to be wary. As noted by comments above the wing is not the same , as the SRT Engineers took the ACR convertible to the wind tunnel and designed a one of a kind wing to work specifically for this model.
Hope this is helpful in clearing up questions on both of these unique Vipers -- ACR Convertibles and the only Final Edition Convertible with the Aero Group.
Great info Bill , thanks for sharing that !
I personally think SRT/Dodge dropped the ball in not making a TA with Targa Top from factory............
SilverACR
11-30-2018, 02:55 PM
I ordered this car after finding out no one had done one like this and the note tells the rest, but it is definitely not an ACR convertible!!! It is the only Final Edition Convertible done with the Aero Group, though!
In designing the ACR convertible with SRT/Dodge , I elected only to do 4 colors ( though Dodge asked me to do them in just one color) , and entered them as such , hoping it might slip through the cracks. It did and therefore we had 20 topless ACR Snakes in yellow, black, white and red ( 5 each ). The cars have their own factory coding and are considered by many at Corporate to be the lowest actual model Viper ever built. Over the years some folks have tried to state a Viper Convertible with the Aero Group is an ACR vert, and so folks have to be wary. As noted by comments above the wing is not the same , as the SRT Engineers took the ACR convertible to the wind tunnel and designed a one of a kind wing to work specifically for this model.
Hope this is helpful in clearing up questions on both of these unique Vipers -- ACR Convertibles and the only Final Edition Convertible with the Aero Group.
Thanks Bill. Car is special just not an ACR is the big take away.
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