v10enomous
Enthusiast
I wasn't around back then so I'm wondering how the Gen V debut compares to the Gen III debut ?
I remember this... the GTS-R concept was truly stunning. Then the actual GEN-III car came out and it was like huh?They showed us a Competion Coupe styled car in Las Vegas. It was an instant hit with most everyone there. Then for some reason they made the Gen III as we know it. It turned out to be a big disappointment and Dodge didn't do as well with it as they should have. Looks like they are going to miss the mark again by not offering 700hp on probably the best Viper built to date.
Race cars can be much wider and lower than street cars. They will most always look more butch than the civilian model. Same with porsche, aston, vette, ferrari, and all the others that make street and race versions.
Exactly... the SRT-10 is a very different car and was a letdown after seeing the GTS-R concept. I know more than one person has daydreamed about finding a way to make a comp coupe a street legal car.Paul, the Car they showed ended up being the Comp Coupe. It was presented as a production car with full interior in Las Vegas. If it wasn't going to be the production model Dodge certainly didn't try to tell anyone otherwise at the time. The Gen III was certainly a very watered down version of that car.
Exactly... the SRT-10 is a very different car and was a letdown after seeing the GTS-R concept. I know more than one person has daydreamed about finding a way to make a comp coupe a street legal car.