A uniquely specified 2015 Dodge Viper GTC—built under Dodge’s ultra-exclusive “1 of 1” Viper Program—has surfaced for sale, offering collectors a chance to secure one of the most distinctive factory-commissioned Vipers ever produced. Listed through the duPont Registry Exchange, this car stands out immediately with its factory P99 Metallic Pink paint, a color believed to exist on just one example across the entire fifth-generation Viper production run.

Introduced for the Gen V era, the Viper GTC “1 of 1” program allowed customers to personalize nearly every visual and trim detail of their car. Buyers could mix and match colors, stripes, interiors, wheels, and aerodynamic elements—resulting in combinations so specific that most builds were never duplicated. It became one of the most bespoke factory programs offered by any American performance manufacturer.
This GTC, chassis 1C3ADEDZ4FV510446, carries that ethos to the extreme. Along with its special-order Metallic Pink exterior, it features the GTS Laguna Interior Package, Sabelt premium leather seating, carbon-fiber interior accents, and a Harman Kardon high-performance audio system. The exterior is equipped with the Advanced Aerodynamics Package, the Exterior Carbon Fiber Package, black calipers, and the SRT hood.

Power comes from Dodge’s legendary 8.4-liter all-aluminum V10, delivering 645 horsepower through a six-speed manual transmission to the rear wheels—preserving the raw, analog driving experience that defined the Viper’s final era before production ended in 2017.
The car shows 17,454 miles with a clean accident history and original bodywork. Minor rock chips on the bumper and hood and light wear on the driver’s seat bolster are noted, but the finish and carbon components remain original. The Viper rides on factory black wheels—18 inches up front and 19 inches at the rear—wrapped in Michelin tires dated 2019. Documentation includes the owner’s manual, two keys, a consistent odometer record, and registration history showing long-term ownership in Ohio before moving to Maryland in 2025.

For collectors chasing the rarest expressions of Dodge’s final-generation supercar, this Viper stands among the most distinctive GTC builds ever completed. With its one-off factory paint, curated luxury options, and preserved condition, it represents an opportunity unlikely to repeat in the modern Viper market.






