The first-generation Dodge Viper RT/10 never tried to be civilized. It arrived as a barely filtered concept-car fantasy, a V10 roadster with side pipes, side curtains instead of real windows, and ...
The muscle sports model with its analog nature sold on Cars&Bids on May 28, 2026. The selling price was $40,500, and that’s what you’d have to pay for a decently-equipped 2026 Toyota Prius Plug-in ...
Early-production black Viper RT/10 with under 12,000 miles and three-owner history hits the market in near-original condition. A well-preserved 1994 Dodge Viper RT/10, showing just 11,977 original ...
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 ...
This stunning 1994 Dodge Viper R/T 10 is one of just 83 cars (out of 3,083) produced for the 1994 model year with a Dandelion Yellow exterior. It’s currently up for sale and the price tag indicates a ...
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The Dodge Viper (especially the first iteration) is either remembered fondly for its brawny output and unique looks, or less favorably as a machine of death disguised to look like a sports car. The ...
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