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Dom426h

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interesting. I like the rivet/metal theme but think the artist got carried away and took it too far.
 

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Would I buy, own, or drive it - no.

But- as far as show cars go, I think it's cool. Compared to the 'too blinged out to drive' cars you usually see at shows, I like this theme. It's extreme, but for a show theme car I prefer it to a lot of others out there.

But the only way you can pass the dolphin theme viper is if you can find one with a pink unicorn theme.
 

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More like an F-10 (cylinder)

Wonder if the ejection seat works? LOL.

The painted missles on the hood were a touch too much.
 

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I think it should be set up for target practice for other (real) F16's!:D
 

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Not my cup of tea.

Probably most of you already know this, but just in case: Air Force pilots refer to the F-16 Fighting Falcon as the "Viper"....hence probably this was what the owner/airbrush artist was going for.

I imagine the paintjob cost a pretty penny (great way to lose $50k between paint costs and reduction of cars value).
 

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I imagine the paintjob cost a pretty penny (great way to lose $50k between paint costs and reduction of cars value).[/QUOTE]
I would imagine the owner who did this was doing it for himself and didn't think about having to sell it. :nono:
He has limited potential buyers with this "unique" rendering. :crazy2:
 

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I imagine the paintjob cost a pretty penny (great way to lose $50k between paint costs and reduction of cars value).[/QUOTE]
I would imagine the owner who did this was doing it for himself and didn't think about having to sell it. :nono:
He has limited potential buyers with this "unique" rendering. :crazy2:

Limited as in close to ZERO. That may be one way to turn a Viper ugly. Let's hope no one discovers other ways to do it.:crazy2:
 

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Seems the dealer thinks highly of it though.
$60,000 for an 04 with 10,000 miles on it!
It says it's N/A, but also says it has a Paxton.
 
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Well if it says anything about the owner, he traded it on a Lotus.....he can't of had too much sense.
 

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I love this quote from the ad;

"You will NOT find another 2004 Dodge Viper like this on the Market Today!!"

I say, "Yes, and that's a good thing--hope I never do and sorry I saw this one..."
 

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I remember seeing this car awhile ago...I think it was made to commemorate an Air force pilot that died or something..def not my cup of tea though
 

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I personally believe anything dedicated to the men and women that serve and protect this great country is a BIG WIN in my book, I'd drive it ANYWHERE!:2tu::usa::2tu:
 

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I personally believe anything dedicated to the men and women that serve and protect this great country is a BIG WIN in my book, I'd drive it ANYWHERE!:2tu::usa::2tu:

I'm a retired F-16 Crewchief, 21 years worth, and that is the FUGLIEST thing I think I have ever seen. What a way to destroy a perfectly good car. It does resemble an F-14 more than it does an F-16. The color is more Navy Silver than Air Force Grey. None of the jets I crewed had fasteners depicted on this car, and I crewed everything from a F-16A block 5 to an F-16 CD Block 40 so I worked quite a few different varieties. I'm all for supporting the troops, which I do through the POW/MIA foundation, but this car is more Top Gunnish than a Reality Tribute, just my .02.. Jeff
 

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Yeah, slap a MIA/POW sticker on or flag, but this is too much. Way too many panels also, looks like a jigsaw puzzle.
 

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