This 2003 Dodge Viper SRT-10 roadster is powered by an 8.3-liter V10 and was fitted with an A518 four-speed automatic transmission in October 2003. It is finished in Viper Red over black and equipped with a limited-slip differential, polished 18″ and 19″ aluminum wheels, a black convertible top, xenon headlights, side-exit exhaust outlets, dual roll hoops, a CD stereo, and air conditioning. The seller acquired the car in 2009 and has since added approximately 16k of the 19k miles. This Viper SRT-10 roadster is now offered with a window sticker, the owner’s manual, service records, and a clean Massachusetts title in the seller’s name. The car is finished in Viper Red and features a black convertible top, xenon headlights, fog lights, a hood scoop, power mirrors, and side-exit exhaust outlets. The front bumper was repainted in 2015. Polished 18″ and 19″ alloy wheels are mounted with Michelin Pilot Sport tires measuring 275/35 and 345/30. Braking is handled by Viper-branded calipers over ventilated rotors at each corner. The shock absorbers were replaced in 2012. The cockpit features bolstered seats upholstered in black leather with contrasting suede inserts with Viper scripts embroidered on the backrests. Interior amenities include air conditioning, push-button start, dual roll hoops, and power windows. The headlight switch was replaced in 2012, the heater fan motor and controller were replaced in 2015, and a B&M shifter was installed in 2019. The three-spoke leather-wrapped steering wheel frames a 220-mph speedometer, a central tachometer, and a fuel-level gauge. The center stack features gauges for oil pressure, oil temperature, coolant temperature, and voltage. The digital odometer indicates 19k miles, approximately 16k of which were added under current ownership. The 8.3-liter V10 was factory rated at 500 horsepower and 525 lb-ft of torque. The ECU and camshaft position sensor were replaced in 2012. The factory six-speed manual was replaced with an A518 four-speed overdrive automatic transmission in October 2003. The torque converter was replaced in 2013. The Carfax report shows no accidents or damage and lists history in Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Florida, and Massachusetts.