what's the oddest Viper powered car?

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RE the Ford

A Remove wheels, replace with rusty steel stockers

B Install VERY quiet exhaust

C NEVER open the hood in public

D Result = the perfect sleeper.
 
How about a Viper powered 36 Auburn?
 

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Thanks for the links Michael! Good to see that wasn't an authentic Auburn that got converted, makes you appreciate it a little more.

Love that Mack!!
 
Thanks for the links Michael! Good to see that wasn't an authentic Auburn that got converted, makes you appreciate it a little more.

Love that Mack!!

Anytime JayD!!
You are correct it is much easier to like the Auburn knowing that it is a replica and I seriously dig that firetruck!
~Michael
 
This is just WRONG. Viper powered SAAB

http://fancytuning.com/2011/05/swed...er-powered-saab-9-3/viper-powered-saab-9-3-4/

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You KNEW a Jag had to be in there.....

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This thing can NOT handle well....

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Of course.....

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Ridiculous

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Wasn't enough to stick a hemi into a PT....

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I know it's just a model but it would be an odd one to build full size. It's a 1958 Edsel with a Viper V10 twin turbo and complete Viper suspension.:wack:
 

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Good Gawd. Foose even puts ugly wheels on his models
 
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