In 1992, under the tutelage of chairman Lee Iacocca, Dodge stunned the automotive world by unleashing a visceral brute of roadster reminiscent of classics like the AC Cobra. What most folks will ...
Chrysler has always had an odd relationship with its motorsports involvement, never as officially hands-off as GM, nor as "Destroy All Enemies No Matter the Cost" as Ford. Even in the heyday of ...
The first-generation Dodge Viper was one of the most American cars ever built. At its core, it was an unforgiving, obscenely powerful roadster powered by an 8.0-liter V10 producing 400 horsepower.
The Dodge Viper‘s V-10 engine would be a terrible thing to let go to waste, so John Cobb turned it into something else entirely. The artist used the Viper’s massive 10-cylinder mill, which has been ...
A Dodge Viper V10 engine coffee table built from genuine Gen 3 hardware, complete with piston feet and a 44-inch glass top, is being auctioned at no reserve, giving Viper fans a functional way to ...
What do you call a vehicle created by Dodge that has four wheels and a Dodge Viper V10 engine? If you answered “A Dodge Viper”, you’d be correct. But if you’d said a motorcycle, you’d also, ...
The Dodge Viper V10 is an and 8.0 or 8.4-liter engine — depending on generation — developed primarily by Dodge in America. However, this high-performance engine has been used in a wide variety of ...
The Dodge Viper's V10 engine is one of the most defining elements of the potent American sports car, and a symbol of a bygone V10 era of American car engineering that some would argue ended too soon.
The Dodge Viper has always been a fearsome machine. It’s the only mass-produced two-seat sports car to use a front-mounted V10 engine, and it was exclusively available with a six-speed manual ...
Back-from-the-brink stories are always interesting. Whether it’s a long story of a man and his car over the years, or a fast scramble to be able to make it to a show, it’s always a good time. Brad ...
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