Dodge Viper--1992--2010 Tribute

viperdrummer

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A photographic tribute to the first and last year (for now). This goes out to Bob, Tom, Roy, Ralph, Herb and the VCA (surely left someone out).

Though it went through many iterations, when you look at these photos one thing never changed--it was and is a radical , extraordinary piece of automotive history, perhaps unlike anything we may see again. . That 92 still turns heads today just like the 10.

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alot has changed over the years. however, one thing remains the same - both cars contain the best color ever found on a viper.


RED.



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Great pics of two gorgeous cars. (You're house is pretty nice too, by the way). The original Viper, was, and still is, a beautiful, high-performance machine, even by today's standards: 400hp/450 lb-ft will still get you down the road pretty quick!

That original R/T was the car the first turned me on to the Viper, and I knew I would have to have one someday. Thanks for the memories. You are a luck man to have one of the first, and one of the last (at least for now).
 
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Great pics of two gorgeous cars. (You're house is pretty nice too, by the way). The original Viper, was, and still is, a beautiful, high-performance machine, even by today's standards: 400hp/450 lb-ft will still get you down the road pretty quick!

Thanks for the compliment, but it is not my house. It is actually a 19th century plantation house now serving humanity as a Ruth's Chris Steakhouse--the most scenic Ruth's in the US, IMO.
 

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whats surprising me most is that in those pics the red 92 rt is kicking the 2010 coupes a$$ VISUALY
 

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