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.
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The muscle car engine stuffed into a motorcycle frame
This motorcycle had a V10 engine shoved into it, to a mixed reception.
First-generation Dodge Vipers have been on our short list for budget performance cars for years now. With solid examples of the early Viper RT/10 roadster typically selling in the $30,000 bracket, ...
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 ...
1991 was filled with momentous events in America. The Indy 500 celebrated its 75th anniversary; the Giants beat the Bills in a historic final Tampa Stadium Super Bowl; operation Desert Storm began ...
[Editor's Note: This story first appeared in the December 2005 issue of MotorTrend] America is going through a tough patch. Our forces are taking relentless flak in Iraq, and the best place in the ...
Even if you'd never buy one, you have to admit the original Dodge Viper RT/10 was an awesome car. V10 engine. No luxury features or driver aids. High risk of death if you make even the smallest ...
View post: Why gas is suddenly 25 cents cheaper in these 6 cities We’ll take credit for being the first to notice that the cover of Road & Track’s February issue gave up the goods on the 600-hp power ...
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