9k-Mile 1-of-19 1996 Dodge Viper Limited Edition RT/10 Carroll Shelby Roadster







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Description
It all started with a discussion on a cold February day in 1988. The legendary Bob Lutz, Chrysler’s President and Vice Chairman at the time, paid a visit to Tom Gale, the company’s Vice President of Design. Lutz owned a 1985 Autokraft MK IV Cobra replica and wondered why Chrysler couldn’t create something similar. After some sketches by Gale, the Cobra’s creator himself, Carroll Shelby, who was already a consultant for Chrysler, advised the team during Viper’s creation. When introduced at the Detroit auto show in 1989, “it blew the roof off,” said Lutz.
Introduced in 1992, the updated 1996 version was called by Chrysler, “a new chapter in the legendary Viper story.” The 8.0-liter V10 engine was beefed up to 415 hp and 488 lb-ft of torque. Other significant changes included a removable hardtop and sliding side windows, the side exhausts moved to the rear, and the chassis stiffened for better handling.
Carroll Shelby and Dan Fitzgerald, friends for more than 35 years, collaborated through Dan’s company Fitzgerald Motorsports to create the Carroll Shelby Limited Edition Viper Roadster. This 1996 Dodge Viper RT/10 Carroll Shelby Edition roadster is serial number 12 of a reported 19 examples produced, celebrating the Viper’s Carroll Shelby bloodline with enhanced performance and exclusive features. This is also one of only two examples finished in Viper GTS Blue with Stone White stripes.
Highlights
Number 12 of 19 Carroll Shelby Limited Edition Viper Roadsters produced by Fitzgerald Motorsports, showing 9,126 miles from new
One of two Carroll Shelby Limited Edition Viper Roadster finished in Viper GTS Blue (PBE) with Stone White (PW1) stripes
One of 721 RT/10 roadsters built in 1996
8.0-liter V10 engine rated at 415 hp with an additional 35 hp from Fitzgerald Motorsports upgrades
Six-speed Tremec manual transmission
Clean CARFAX Vehicle History Report
Features
CS Edition modifications include:
Cobra-style front grille
Contoured rear spoiler
Striped composite hardtop
CS emblems and graphics
Schroth Racing harnesses
Fitzgerald Motorsports insignia
Shelby signed leather steering wheel
Unique model number which is RT/10-CS
Custom carpet mats with large CS logo
Free-flow exhaust with catalytic converters
High-performance ignition wires
Free-flow air cleaners
Rear axle upgrade from 3.00 to 3.73:1 ratio
Speedometer correction control box
Suspension modifications include heavy duty sway bar, adjusted shock settings and specially designed bump steer kit
Staggered three-piece OZ Racing wheels with CS center caps
Upgraded alarm by Viper featuring shock sensor, starter disengage, plus remote operated door lock and unlock system and remote driver’s door opener
Carroll Shelby Limited Edition Viper Roadster production includes:
15 white with blue stripes
2 blue with white stripes
1 black with silver emblem on the hood
1 red GTS Coupe with gold stripes
Known Imperfections
Scrapes on lower front valance
The right rear CS hub cover is missing
Included
The authentication document is signed by Jack Fitzgerald and Carroll Shelby.
Two sets of keys
1996 Dodge Viper Operating Tips VHS
1996 Viper Service Manual
1996 Viper Diagnostic Manuals
Notebook of Shelby Viper Personal Collectables
Photo log of the car’s conversion
Owner’s Manuals
Sliding window side curtains
Magazines with Viper RT/10 articles
Ownership History
The accompanying CARFAX Vehicle History Report places this three-owner 1996 Dodge Viper RT/10 in Connecticut, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and since 2007 with the current owner in North Carolina. It shows 9,126 original miles.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Auctions Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle. Broad Arrow Auctions is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hagerty.
Contact: Alexander Keck Phone: 402.617.9770 email: akeck@hagerty.com
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