The Five Craziest Things Chrysler Ever Did With The Viper's V10
TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2016
BY CARSCOOPS STAFF
CarScoops.com
Chrysler has made some audacious decisions in the course of its history, especially in the 1990s. While its rivals wheeled their show cars off stage and into storage as usual, Auburn Hills actually put some of its most outrageous concepts into production: models like the Plymouth Prowler, Chrysler PT Cruiser (seriously), and most especially the Dodge Viper.
Arriving at a time when V10 engines were practically unheard of, the Viper was the most outrageous move ever cooked up in Auburn Hills. And once they had the ten-cylinder engine on the shelf, the Mopar crew didn't stop there. They've since slotted that big ten-pot powerplant into all manner of vehicles, though most of them sadly never followed their donor into production.
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TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2016
BY CARSCOOPS STAFF
CarScoops.com
Chrysler has made some audacious decisions in the course of its history, especially in the 1990s. While its rivals wheeled their show cars off stage and into storage as usual, Auburn Hills actually put some of its most outrageous concepts into production: models like the Plymouth Prowler, Chrysler PT Cruiser (seriously), and most especially the Dodge Viper.
Arriving at a time when V10 engines were practically unheard of, the Viper was the most outrageous move ever cooked up in Auburn Hills. And once they had the ten-cylinder engine on the shelf, the Mopar crew didn't stop there. They've since slotted that big ten-pot powerplant into all manner of vehicles, though most of them sadly never followed their donor into production.
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