There are just two Corvette-based Dodge Viper lookalikes such as this on earth
The Alfa Romeo TZ3 Stradale Zagato was capped at just nine examples worldwide
Based on the Dodge Viper, the Force 1 has an 8.4-liter V10 engine with 745 hp
A mid-engine Dodge Viper would give the 2020 Chevrolet Corvette C8 a good run for its money
A set of turbochargers help this Dodge Viper produce 1400 hp
The list includes iconic nameplates such as the Dodge Viper, Jeep Cherokee and the Range Rover, among others
The Dodge Viper ACR 1:33 Edition features an 8.4-liter V10 engine with 600 hp
Apparently, even though production has ended since 2017, there are still brand new Vipers sitting at dealers’ lots
Unsurprisingly, they are all sports cars and supercars, but the rankings are not quite as one might have expected..
Even a stock Viper is notoriously difficult to manage, so we can only imagine how skilled one must be to accomplish such a feat
This Dodge Viper is thought to be the most powerful professional drift car in the world
The car has just 34 miles on the clock and was stored in a climate controlled garage
They range from classic Ferrari and Mercedes models to race cars, and multiple Skylines
Paying $63,000 for a 12-year old Viper inspired by the GTA Bravado Banshee seems rather steep, doesn’t it?
Even though it was discontinued at the end of 2017, the Viper remains an icon that inspires designers
After blowing the engine and dumping oil on the road, this Viper became impossible to control
The car never reached production, but it helped to spawn the 2005 Ford GT
You might end up with the best Viper ever for small change, but even if you don’t, your money will go to a good cause