Unfortunately, it was just a concept that never made it into production. But, despite that, it's still the most outrageous supercar Chrysler has ever produced. As a corporation and not solely as a ...
When Chrysler pulled the veil off the first-generation Dodge Viper in 1991, the sports car wowed crowds with its massive 400 horsepower 8.0L V10 engine, six-speed manual transmission and lack of ...
Shown to the world at NAIAS in 2007, the fourth-generation Dodge Viper stuck around until 2010. Two years later, the ‘barn-made’ muscly car made a last comeback, and production ended altogether in ...
We’ve gotten used to Corvettes using V8 engines but, had things gone a little different, the ‘Vette could have been a roaring V12-powered beast instead. In the 1990s, Dodge was building the Viper with ...
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