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HotCars on MSNDodge Viper Concept Goes Widebody to Challenge the C8 Corvette ZR1Yet, for optimum track usage and in order to compete with the most capable cars out there, the redesigned new Dodge Viper ...
Chrysler decided to match Dodge's lunacy, toying with the idea of its own spin on the potent Viper formula. Although never making it to production, this stillborn concept car was a promising ...
After being hyped to death by the world’s automotive writers since its 1989 debut as a concept car, will the production version of the Dodge Viper live up to its billing? After a 20-minute ...
Just a car.” His idea of a sort of "baby Viper" reminds us of a few of Dodge's past concept vehicles that never quite came to fruition. In 1997, Dodge showed the world the Copperhead Concept ...
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Dodge's Concept Cars: A Glimpse Into What Could Have BeenA Viper-Powered Convertible Dream The Dodge Sidewinder, unveiled at the 1997 SEMA convention in Las Vegas, was a concept that blended the thrill of a sports car with the practicality of a pickup.
The car has an extremely aggressive ... Visually, this isn't the prettiest rendered Dodge Viper we have seen so far, but it's not bad, either. It could easily pass as a concept, with the ...
After several days testing a 1998 Chevrolet Corvette convertible, a 1998 Dodge Viper GTS coupe ... a hardtop for ’99. Viper started life as a concept car in 1989 and went into production as ...
Let's be real here, there's no such thing as a "bad" Viper generation ... a consultant during the earliest concept phases, who partnered with Dodge from 1982-1989. His efforts led to the design ...
The Dodge Viper was Fiat-Chrysler's track-focused halo sports car. Offered since the early 1990s, the now-discontinued Viper has always been powered by a 10-cylinder engine and been a favorite of ...
The Dodge Viper was Fiat-Chrysler's track-focused halo sports car. Offered since the early 1990s, the now-discontinued Viper has always been powered by a 10-cylinder engine and been a favorite of ...
and it's not for the faint of heart. Strictly speaking, no other car offers a visceral driving experience quite like the Viper -- and certainly not for under $100,000.
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