eliems
Viper Owner
Must have hit the curb and rolled?
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The laws of physics hasn't changed much in the last two decades.
I'm impressed the bar behind the driver held. I always assumed in a rollover it would snap off and I would be decapitated.
It's scraped to hell, so it took a hit, but maybe it flexed in then popped back out once pressure was released? Or is there something in there more sturdy than plastic?
Go to the site Wrecked Exotic Cars - Pictures of Expensive Car Crashes and Wrecks. There are over 400 photos of wrecked Vipers. If you click on the photo, it makes it bigger. If you click on it again, it opens up and has an explanation of what happened. The explanation for the photo above was : 2002 Dodge Viper RT-10
Description:
Took the onramp too fast, lost control and ended up on its side facing Westbound on the Eastbound side of the freeway Location:
Placerville, CA
They probably got the year wrong, there were no silver RTs in 2002. 98/99 only.
They probably got the year wrong, there were no silver RTs in 2002. 98/99 only. Still hard to look at