This 1994 Dodge Viper RT/10 shows just 38 kilometers (~24 miles) and is a Canadian-market example that was imported to California in 2016. Believed to have been a part of a collection for many years, this example was purchased new in British Columbia and remained there until coming to the US. Power comes from an 8.0L V10 backed by a 6-speed manual transmission, and the car is reported to be unmodified. It is thought to maintain its original tires and will require some maintenance due to its long period of non-use. This RT/10 passed California smog in June 2017 and is now being offered by the selling dealer in Minnesota with a clean California title.

First generation Vipers featured side curtains and a removable soft top but were absent of exterior door handles and windows. This example is believed to maintain its original paint on all fiberglass body panels, and the finish is said to display a deep luster.

Factory three-spoke wheels are wrapped in Michelin XGT Z-type radials that are date coded to late 1993 and early 1994.

The interior appears to have held up well with little evidence of wear. White-faced gauges and dash plastics look clear and legible, though some marks are noted on the dash face and glovebox.

As seen above, just 38 kilometers (~24 miles) are displayed on the odometer, which is said to be accurate by the seller.

The aluminum 8.0-liter V10 produced 400 hp and 465 lb-ft of torque when new, enough to propel the car to 60 mph in 4.6 seconds. According to the seller, the head gaskets are seeping oil and coolant due to the long period of non-use. The car passed California emissions on June 15, 2017.

A number of additional underside photos can be found in the gallery below.

A tonneau cover, soft top, and side curtains are included in the sale. Some period magazines and documentation is also included as shown in the gallery.