As with many great cars, there are no bad Vipers. Every one of them has its rough edges, and some are rougher than others, ...
The first-generation Dodge Viper is the most brutal, un-refined car you could ever find. When today's Nice Price or No Dice second-gen car hit the streets, however, many of the rough corners had been ...
Chrysler finally released the first-generation Dodge Viper R/T 10 in the spring of 1992. Essentially a V10 drivetrain with ...
The first-generation Dodge Viper was nothing if not the boldest statement ever made by Chrysler, offering buyers a visceral driving experience and iconic styling. It looked like something out of a sci ...
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, ...
This Viper, as with many of its ilk, has seen better days. The rear end is cracked and missing tail lights, the paint looks rough, and overall body panel fitment seems even worse than factory. The ...