I certainly agree with you,FoxyChicken...removing that cover can be a real bear...especially in an emergency. The excessively LONG bolts are open to corrosion due to their unshielded position...PLUS, the bolts being Torx head type only adds to the difficulties.
Some may ask "what emergency" ??
Think of an on track issue where the car backs into the wall...noting that Gen III and IV Vipers have the positive battery electrode at the rear where it is quite vulnerable. Now, if that red terminal cover is cracked or displaced, BINGO...the battery can short start a fire with all of that amperage. It has happened !
Interestingly, I got a call one afternoon from a person who was driving a Gen III on a major beltway when the car began to misfire, stall, and "went dead". When he pulled off of the road and got out of the Viper, he saw smoke coming from the trunk. Jump ahead...after it was examined at a reluctant Dodge dealership, it was noted to have inadequate positive terminal shielding which caused an intermittent short to ground. Interestingly, the owner later told me that his Viper had been pre-owned, and the trunk never closed normally. One has to wonder if there had been a previous accident to the car's rear end.
By the way, as FoxyChicken stated...if you have not removed the battery on your Gen III or IV...please take the time to do so. A little presoaking of the bolts with a penetrating oil (Kroil, Schaeffer's Penetro 90, or PB Blaster...or even WD-40 ) will help. A Torx 27 bit is a good choice to use with a ratchet to carefully break the bolts loose...using a good amount of downforceon the bolt to keep the Torx bit seated without rounding out the Torx head. Then, I switch to an electric driver to get these long bolts all the way out.
Doug Shelby solved the above issues in one great step. His covers fit perfectly, were coated, and could be remover in seconds.
FoxyChicken, may I suggest that you start a specific thread dedicated to just who might be interested...names/contact info...then approach Doug directly to see if he is interested in resurrecting this product.
At some point, I will give him a call as well.
Thanks for a valuable post...and, I must say that I think that you have a very good looking Viper!!