Viper Legends at JFK Auto Sales: The Final Fang of American Performance

The Final Four: A Tribute to the Viper’s Last Stand

Few collections capture the end of an era quite like this one. Gathered together in one unforgettable image, these four 2017 Dodge Viper ACR Extremes represent the ultimate expression of America’s last great supercar — a moment in time frozen in horsepower, color, and carbon fiber.

The 8-Mile Time Capsule

It’s hard to overstate the rarity of this car. In an age when even limited-production exotics rack up miles from weekend drives, this 2017 Dodge Viper GTC ACR Extreme shows just 8 miles — effectively brand-new, seven years after the final V10 rolled off the Conner Avenue assembly line.

Finished in Stryker Orange Tri-Coat Pearl and equipped with the Extreme Aero Package, it’s as if it’s been sealed in glass since 2017. From the untouched carbon fiber splitters to the towering rear wing, everything remains just as it left the factory. This isn’t merely a collector piece — it’s a factory time capsule, capturing the last breath of analog American performance before the world went digital.

While not for sale, this 8-mile ACR Extreme stands as the reference point for originality and preservation in the Viper world.

The #1 Snakeskin Green Edition

If the 8-mile car defines preservation, this one defines exclusivity. The #1 Snakeskin Green Viper GTC ACR Extreme is the first of only 31 Final Edition Snakeskin Green models built for 2017 — the color’s ultimate send-off.

Its metallic hue — both venomous and mesmerizing — shimmers with the kind of intensity that made Snakeskin Green an instant classic among Viper enthusiasts. But being the very first one produced makes it an irreplaceable artifact in Dodge history. Combined with the Extreme Aero Package, factory Snakeskin stripes, and an odometer barely touched, it stands as one of the most significant Vipers ever assembled.

Like the 8-mile car, this #1 build isn’t for sale — but its presence anchors the collection’s historical weight.

Supporting Legends

Flanking those two headline cars are two equally extraordinary ACR Extremes: another Snakeskin Green Edition and a Billet Silver Metallic example, each in immaculate condition. Together, the quartet showcases the precision and variety that defined the Viper’s final year — from the searing green signature to the understated gleam of silver.

Both share the ACR Extreme’s heart — an 8.4-liter V10 paired with a 6-speed manual, carbon-ceramic brakes, and the adjustable aero system that helped the model claim lap records across the globe. These examples are not static art pieces — they’re race-bred machines, engineered to dominate the track and built to a level of purity that’s all but vanished in modern supercars.

Among them, one remains available for sale: a 2017 Dodge Viper GTC ACR Extreme Snakeskin Green Edition with just 511 miles, a pristine and highly desirable example of the car’s final evolution.

Why They Matter

The Viper was never polite — it was raw, defiant, and fiercely American. By 2017, it had evolved into a machine capable of humbling supercars twice its price, even as Dodge prepared to end its run for good.

In today’s collector market, these final-year cars have become the holy grail of modern muscle. Serial #1 builds, ultra-low-mile survivors, and rare color combinations are now commanding global attention — and this group, featuring both the first Snakeskin Green car and the lowest-mile ACR known, represents an unrepeatable convergence of rarity, condition, and legacy.

The Bottom Line

Together, these four cars capture the end of something special — a time when a naturally aspirated V10 with a six-speed could still define America’s performance frontier.

Eight miles. Number one of thirty-one. One for sale, three untouchable.

Each one a masterpiece — together, a tribute to the venomous finale of the Dodge Viper legend.

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