Dodge made just one factory-painted pink supercar, and it can be yours. This 2015 Dodge Viper GTC is stirring up attention as it enters the final stretch of its online auction on duPont Registry. Bidding currently sits at $125,000 with less than four days left, and while plenty of fifth-gen Vipers come and go, this one stands out for a reason you don’t see often: a factory Metallic Pink finish and complementary magenta stripes. It’s believed to be the only Viper ever painted in this color during the model’s four-year run. Normally, it’s the classic Vipers or the hardcore ACRs that steal most of the spotlight, but this tailor-made Viper is genuinely one of a kind.
The Viper 1 of 1 Program
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The GTC came out of Dodge’s personalization program, which let buyers customize almost every visual detail, choosing from 8,000 hand-painted exterior colors and 24,000 stripes among other goodies – similar in spirit to Porsche’s PTS or BMW’s Individual range. GTCs do occasionally appear on the used market, usually in Snakeskin Green or with unique interior trims, but an original Metallic Pink car is unheard of. Ironically, the interior avoids the loud theme. This one is fitted with black Sabelt seats, the GTS Laguna Interior Package, Carbon Black accents, and a Harman Kardon audio system. It also features both the Advanced Aerodynamics Package and the Exterior Carbon Fiber Package for good measure. The base price for a 1-of-1 GTC started at $94,995, but this specific example carried an MSRP of $133,485 according to its window sticker.
Powertrain and Condition
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As you’d expect, under the hood sits the familiar naturally aspirated 8.4-liter V10 that produces 645 hp, paired with a six-speed manual that sends power to the rear wheels. This Viper only has 17,454 miles on the clock, is unmodified, and has no reported accidents or signs of track use. According to the seller, the only imperfections are minor rock chips on the front and light wear on the driver’s seat. Included in the sale are two keys, an owner’s manual, and a documented ownership trail from Ohio to Maryland.
What This Viper Might Sell For
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According to Classic.com, the average sale price for a 2015 Dodge Viper sits at $148,500. Usually, GTC examples fetch above the median, but it’s difficult to predict how much a pink one will fetch due to its niche appeal. This listing fits squarely between those two realities, which is why the final number remains difficult to forecast. Given the rarity, it wouldn’t be surprising if the final number creeps past $150,000 as the clock winds down.
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