The all-new Dodge Viper GTS featured significantly different underpinnings from the regular Viper and came with an upgraded 8.0-liter V10 engine producing 450 horsepower, compared to the standard Viper’s 415 horsepower, partly due to the 1996 model’s weight reduction.
The Viper GTS shown here is likely the best-preserved first-year GTS, with only 323 miles (519 km) on the odometer. The owner drove it briefly before parking it in a climate-controlled garage, only replacing the dead battery recently.
Everything on this Viper GTS is in “like-new” condition, from the body and interior to the engine, likely retaining its new-car smell. The car comes with all original documentation, including the owner’s manual, two key fobs, and a custom Viper car cover, making it a perfect collectible.
The owner is asking $125,000 for this 1996 Dodge Viper GTS, and it’s unlikely to remain available for long, given its pristine condition. The car is located in New Middletown, Ohio, and will need to be transported on a trailer, with the cover used for protection.