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Viper V10-powered vehicles that weren't the Dodge Viper
There are a handful of vehicles that have used the Viper V10 engine, and not all of them were cars or ...
With Ram roaring back to its V-8 performance roots with a trio of muscle trucks, it might seem that there's never been a time ...
From the March 1992 issue of Car and Driver. The windows don't roll up. Matter of fact, there are no windows. Or outside door handles. Not much protection against the weather, either—the "top" is ...
Breaking down one of the most famous names in American automotive history into numbers reveals why it will still cost six ...
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.
At any given moment, there are various hot engines for sale on the World Wide Web. Name the displacement and the number of cylinders, and chances are you will land one for a decent amount of money.
It took Chevrolet more than six decades to switch the Corvette’s front-engine layout to a mid-engine design. Unfortunately for sports car lovers, Dodge never had the opportunity of doing that with the ...
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 ...
Engine swaps are a fairly commonplace modification in the automotive aftermarket but there’s one combination that apparently hasn’t been completed before now. Despite the obviously shared DNA, it ...
From the outside, Vigilante 4x4’s latest creation is a stunner, with a classic two-tone paint job and impeccable details that might make you think this Jeep has gone untouched since it first rolled ...
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