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An American icon, the Viper V10 is a legendary performance engine that powered more fascinating supercars than just Dodge's ...
Audubon Chrysler Center in Henderson is scheduled to remount an iconic first-generation Dodge Viper R/T on the dealership’s ...
Early-production black Viper RT/10 with under 12,000 miles and three-owner history hits the market in near-original condition ...
Audubon Chrysler Center is set to reinstall the iconic First Generation Dodge Viper R/T on its entrance sign along Highway 41 ...
The Dodge Viper was a loud, fast, and unapologetically American sports car. Here's the surprising reason why this iconic ...
Two American icons clash in this raw ¼ mile (Viertelmeile) drag race: the modern brute Dodge Viper SRT-10 faces off against ...
One person was killed and another injured in a crash at the intersection of White Oak Road and Timber Drive on Thursday ...
The final Dodge Viper rolled off the assembly line in August 2017, ending an era of a beastly and uniquely American vision for a fire-breathing supercar that kowtowed to none — except the market.
The Dodge Viper has always been a fearsome machine. It’s the only mass-produced two-seat sports car to use a front-mounted V10 engine, and it was exclusively available with a six-speed manual ...
Although the Dodge does not hit the Toyota, the cameraman’s shouts of “no balls” do succeed in goading the Viper driver into peeling out from his spot. After its nose is clear of the car ...
Not the 1992 Dodge Viper — It didn't have a crank, a button or any windows in the traditional sense. Windows add weight and complication — two things the Viper was built to avoid.
The first-generation Dodge Viper was one of the most American cars ever built. At its core, it was an unforgiving, obscenely powerful roadster powered by an 8.0-liter V10 producing 400 horsepower ...