When you google that VIN you find that the seller has numerous ads, one of which is apparently on an auction site dated 10/29/14 where there were three bids that did not reach the asking price of $32,100.
http://www.hotrodpitstop.com/auctio...upe-2-Door-2008-dodge-viper_221583245277.html
That ad, and others, includes the seller's statement:
"I am selling my beautiful 2008 Viper Coupe. You will not find a less expensive 2008 for sale, with a clean title. It is Viper Red with Silver Stripes. I am the original owner, and only person who has ever driven this car. This car has been tracked only one time (1/4), and has never been in an accident that caused mechanical damage. It did hit a curb, and broke the bumper, which was replaced at the time. Although the odometer is at 96,000, the engine had a rebuild by the well known "Arrow Racing"... "
If I were contemplating buying this car (don't worry, I'm not) here's what I would ask for:
1 - Seller gets Carfax and presents me with a copy.
2 - Seller allows an inspection of his title, his purchase contract, repair invoice for the bumper, the invoice for the engine rebuild, inspection and emission records, and any maintenance records that he might have.
3 - Seller allows an inspection of the vehicle by a body shop of buyer's choice to make sure that there was no frame damage.
4 - Seller allows a mechanical inspection by a mechanic of the buyer's choice.
I'd be approaching this car with a great deal of caution, considering the "too good to be true" price and the fact that it hasn't been jumped on already.
http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Cars/2008/Dodge/SRT-10/2-Door-Coupe/Values