The Dodge Viper SRT-10 ACR (American Club Racer) stands as a pinnacle of American automotive engineering, merging raw power with track-focused precision. Known for its iconic 8.4L V10 engine and aerodynamic enhancements, the ACR offers a thrilling driving experience that few can rival. This low-volume collector vehicle, particularly the ZB-II (2008-2010) and VX-I (2013-2017) generations, boasts a unique heritage, including claims to 13 Nürburgring track records, and represents a fusion of engineering excellence and American muscle.
At BeachMoto Aid, we encourage owners of these exceptional vehicles to consider donating their Viper ACRs. Your donation contributes not only to a worthy cause but also ensures that the legacy of these automotive masterpieces continues. With a focus on preventive maintenance and a knowledgeable appraiser familiar with this low-volume halo segment, we ensure that your contribution is respected, valued, and leveraged for the greatest impact.
📖Generation guide
ZB-II • 2008-2010
Equipped with an 8.4L V10 producing 600hp, the ZB-II features a 6-speed Tremec T56 manual transmission and an ACR aero package including adjustable rear wing and front splitter.
VX-I • 2013-2017
The VX-I boasts an enhanced 8.4L V10 with 645hp, utilizing a 6-speed Tremec TR-6060 manual transmission and offers an Extreme Aero Package for added downforce.
Production Split • 2011-2012
No Viper was produced during this hiatus, making ZB-II and VX-I examples even more desirable among collectors.
ACR Units Total • 2008-2017
With only approximately 600 ACR units across both generations, this rarity contributes to their collector appeal.
Track Records • 2008-2017
The ACR holds an impressive 13 Nürburgring records, providing a certified provenance that enhances its collector value.
Known issues by generation
The Dodge Viper SRT-10 ACR, while celebrated for performance, has some known issues that potential donors should be aware of. The 8.4L V10 engine can show signs of wear at high mileage, specifically in the timing chain, valve springs, and lifters, especially in track-abused examples. Maintenance is critical, particularly with the dry-sump oil system and specialty KW coilover suspension, which requires a proper alignment. Additionally, the manual transmissions—Tremec T56 in the ZB-II and TR-6060 in the VX-I—are robust but may experience clutch and flywheel wear, necessitating potential repairs that can range from $3,000 to $5,000. Lastly, ACR-specific aero components may suffer from cosmetic wear requiring carbon-fiber repair, which specialized shops can address.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of the Dodge Viper SRT-10 ACR varies significantly based on condition and provenance. Clean, low-mileage examples of the ZB-II generation can fetch between $80,000 to $150,000, while the VX-I generation with the Extreme Aero Package can command prices between $150,000 to $250,000. Furthermore, examples with documented Hennessey Venom 1000 builds can see valuations soar to $300,000 to $500,000. Original paint in factory colors holds a premium, while any factory color changes can adversely impact value. Consequently, a knowledgeable appraiser, familiar with the nuances of low-volume halo vehicles, is essential to establish an accurate valuation for the donor's tax deduction.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Dodge Viper SRT-10 ACR to BeachMoto Aid is a straightforward yet impactful process. It's essential to work with a specialized appraiser familiar with low-volume halo segments, as they will understand the unique value your vehicle holds. Given the significant values associated with these models, Form 8283 Section B will be heavily applicable. Documentation such as original service history, engine tag, and VIN match are critical for establishing provenance. We recommend enclosed transport for these blue-chip examples to maintain their condition. Your contribution can make a substantial difference, and we are committed to ensuring an efficient and respectful donation experience.
Daytona Beach regional notes
In Daytona Beach, Viper SRT-10 ACR owners can find a unique blend of sunny weather and automotive culture, which can be beneficial for vehicle preservation. However, specialty service options may be limited. The network of Viper-ACR specialists is scarce, which emphasizes the importance of preventive maintenance from knowledgeable technicians. Viper owners should also be aware of the distinction between sun-belt and salt-belt preservation, as both environments present different challenges for vehicle upkeep. Building relationships with local experts can enhance the longevity and performance of these incredible machines.
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