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Someone Is Selling A 'New' 2010 Viper V10 Crate Engine
A Dodge dealer in Wisconsin has a zero-mile Viper crate engine that is eagerly looking for a car to call home.
Allen Millyard is something of a real life Caractacas Potts knocking out simply insane motorcycles from his shed near Basingstoke. His home made collection includes the awesome V10 powered Viper as ...
Sadly, Dodge doesn't make the Viper anymore. Up until it ended production in 2017, America's brash supercar was one of the few places you could find a naturally aspirated V10 engine. Now, amazingly, ...
Two years ago when we first found out about a Viper-enamored couple from Texas, we said their garage might be home to the largest collection of Dodge Vipers in the world. But guess what? Their ...
In 1992, under the tutelage of chairman Lee Iacocca, Dodge stunned the automotive world by unleashing a visceral brute of roadster reminiscent of classics like the AC Cobra. What most folks will ...
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.
The Dodge Viper V10 is an and 8.0 or 8.4-liter engine — depending on generation — developed primarily by Dodge in America. However, this high-performance engine has been used in a wide variety of ...
The beloved Dodge Viper may be gone, but the front-engined V10 monster will never be forgotten. Last year, it was revealed that Chrysler considered building a mid-engined Viper back in the mid-1990s ...
As we are more concerned than ever about the future of the Viper, we thought we might as well take a bit of time to bring back a story that never quite received the attention it deserved back in 2010, ...
The Dodge Viper was one of the silliest, most extreme and most misunderstood sports cars to ever come out of Detroit. We are all poorer for its having ceased production and the place where Chrysler ...
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