9 January, 2026
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A highly coveted 2017 Dodge Viper ACR Snakeskin Green Edition is set to be auctioned at the upcoming 2026 Scottsdale Auction, taking place from January 17-25, 2026, at WestWorld of Scottsdale in Arizona. This particular model, numbered 22 of just 31 units produced, commemorates the final year of the Viper’s production, which ended in 2017. With only 812 actual miles on the odometer, the car stands out as a rare collectible among enthusiasts.

The auction, organized by Barrett-Jackson, features a range of classic and late-model Mopars, including notable vehicles such as a 1970 Plymouth ’Cuda convertible and a 1968 Plymouth Road Runner Custom Coupe. The Viper, listed as Lot No. 1417, is part of a diverse lineup that highlights the rich history of American muscle cars.

The 1970 Plymouth ’Cuda convertible, identified as Lot No. 1370, is a standout with its factory V-code and striking Hi-Impact Lemon Twist Yellow finish. It boasts a powerful 440 cubic inch Six-Barrel V8 engine paired with a 4-speed manual transmission, making it a strong contender for collectors.

Another highlight is the 1969 Dodge Charger Custom Coupe (Lot No. 1449), which has undergone a documented rotisserie restoration. Finished in the original factory B5 Blue, this vehicle is powered by a modern 6.4-liter HEMI crate engine, blending classic design with contemporary performance.

The 1973 Plymouth Barracuda Custom Coupe (Lot No. 718.1) pays homage to the All-American Racer with its AAR-style hood, wing, and graphics, all dressed in vibrant Moulin Rouge. Meanwhile, the 1968 Plymouth Road Runner Custom Coupe (Lot No. 1298) features a supercharged Redeye Hellcat V8 engine that produces an impressive 807 horsepower, complemented by a custom hand-stitched leather interior.

Lastly, the 1970 Dodge Charger Custom Coupe (Lot No. 1440.1) showcases a stunning Voodoo Violet Candy paint job, along with various custom modifications that enhance its aesthetic and performance.

For those interested in participating, more information about the auction and registration to bid can be found on Barrett-Jackson’s official website. With such a rich assortment of iconic vehicles, the Scottsdale Auction promises to attract car enthusiasts and collectors from around the globe.

As excitement builds for this event, Eric D. Lawrence, senior car culture reporter at the Detroit Free Press, highlights the significance of these vehicles in automotive history. With their unique features and storied pasts, these cars represent not just machinery but also an enduring legacy of American automotive craftsmanship.