V10-B2 2001 Viper GTS
Contents
Volume 10 Book 2 2001 Viper GTS
When Dodge introduced the Viper GTS, Dodge slightly raised the roof line over the passenger seats to allow room for wearing a helmet. The feature was
referred to as the “double bubble”. Dodge also took design cues from the Shelby Daytona designed by Pete Brock.
Did You Know?
First year with anti-lock brakes
Colors
The 2001 Viper GTS came in 3 colors:
Deep Sapphire Blue Pearl Coat – 291
Race Yellow Clear Coat – 377
Viper Red Clear Coat – 203
The Production Year is the Volume and the Books contained within those volumes are small collections within the Production Year (i.e., Color, Special
Edition, RT/10, GTS, SRT, ACR, GTC, etc.).
Disclaimer: The Viper Registry Books are in no way affiliated with Chrysler, Dodge, Viper, SRT or any other company involved in the production of the Viper.
It is also important to know that each VIN in these books has been verified as real and are associated with a built Viper. Early in the Viper History
unverified documents were circulated identifying the production of the Viper. Through my 9 years of research, I have found several differences between
those documents and what I have found.
There is a Viper with the VIN ending HV731948 (31,948) which was to announce the final production count for the Viper throughout the years (1992-2017),
I currently have in my database 31,956 verified VIN’s, as of the writing of these books. If you find a Viper that is not contained in these books, please
send the VIN to ViperJeff@ViperTruckRegistry.com.
Also, apart from Special Editions, Vipers were NOT numbered, the Registry did the best it could with the data available at the time of this printing to
provide some sense of the build sequence.
These books are designed to help identify Vipers and the equipment that came on each Viper. Because the manufacturer was not involved in these books, I
cannot absolutely guarantee these books are complete and accurate, however, I have endeavored to create the most comprehensive accounting of Vipers available.
The use of this data is at your own risk.
Disclaimer:
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The contents of this site are owned by the Viper Truck Registry / Viper Registry and may not be used or reproduced without the express written permission of the Viper
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The Production Year is the Volume and the Books contained within those volumes are small collections within the Production Year (i.e., Color, Special Edition,
RT/10, GTS, SRT, ACR, GTC, etc.).
Also, apart from Special Editions, Vipers were NOT numbered, the Registry did the best it could with the data available at the time of this printing to provide
some sense of the build sequence.
These books are designed to help identify Vipers and the equipment that came on each Viper. Because the manufacturer was not involved in these books, I cannot
absolutely guarantee these books are complete and accurate, however, I have endeavored to create the most comprehensive accounting of Vipers available. The use
of this data is at your own risk.
User Contributions to the Wiki
- This Wiki did allow for everyone to add what they know, however, do to the misdeeds of inconsiderate people, Contributions are now limited. I had to lock it down completely.
- If you would like to be a contributor of Viper and/or Viper Truck data, please contact us after you create your User
- If you know your 17-digit VIN, you can enter it and see what we have. If the VIN is not found, email ViperJeff@ViperTruckRegistry.com and it will be added.
- This is also where all the different searches that have and will be requested will be presented