This 1998 Dodge Viper is one of 100 in the GT2 Championship Edition, which was built during a single model year to commemorate Chrysler’s winning of the 1997 FIA GT2 championship and a class victory in the 1998 24 Hours of Le Mans. The car was purchased new by the seller’s late father from Latham Motors of Twin Falls, Idaho, and spent time in New Jersey and France prior to acquisition by the seller in November 2018. Power is provided by an 8.0-liter V10 mated to a six-speed manual transmission, and the car is finished in white with blue racing stripes over a black and blue interior. Service in 2019 included replacement of the spark plugs and wires, the PCV and idle control valves, a vacuum lines, and the battery along with a fuel tank cleaning and more. This Viper GT2 shows 31k miles and is offered with a window sticker, delivery documentation, manufacturer’s literature, partial service records, three keys, a clean Carfax report, and a clean New Jersey title in the seller’s name.

The car is finished in Stone White with blue racing stripes and features a GT2-specific front splitter and valance, ground-effect side skirts, a fixed carbon fiber rear wing, and GTS-R badging. The front bumper cover and side skirts were repainted, reportedly due to chips and scratches, and are shown in primer here. XPEL paint protection film has been applied to the front bumper cover, the hood, and both front fenders, while the side and rear windows wear an aftermarket tint. A walk-around video has been provided by the seller.

Factory staggered-width 18″ BBS wheels were refinished and straightened in May 2019, and are wrapped in BFGoodrich g-Force Rival tires which were installed upon completion. The brake rotors and pads were also replaced by Eurotech Motorsports of Mahwah, New Jersey, who also carried out a brake fluid flush and a four-wheel alignment.

The cockpit is upholstered in black leather with blue seat inserts as well as a matching dash and door panels. Three-point seatbelts and Oreca five-point harnesses are featured for both driver and passenger. Amenities include air conditioning, electric windows, an alarm, and a CD player.

Instrumentation consists of a 200-mph speedometer, a tachometer, and centrally-mounted gauges for coolant temperature, oil pressure, fuel level, and voltage. The six-digit odometer shows 31k miles, of which approximately 1k have been added under current ownership. The seller notes that the shifter occasionally requires increased effort to move between first and second gears.

The 8.0-liter V10 was factory-rated at 460 horsepower with 500 lb-ft of torque in the GT2 Championship Edition, an increase of 10 each when compared to the standard GTS. A six-speed manual transmission transfers power to the rear wheels. The fuel tank was drained, the fuel rail cleaned, a clutch fluid flush performed, and an oil change completed as part of the May 2019 service. The PCV valve and associated hoses were also replaced along with the spark plugs, ignition wires, idle control valve, a vacuum line, an oxygen sensor, and the air filter.

The window sticker shows the optional GT2 group and an original MSRP of $85,200. Manufacturer’s literature, partial service records, and three keys are also included in the sale.

The February 2020 Carfax report shows no accidents or other damage and lists service and registration history with two owners in New Jersey.