Viper V10 in a Maverick

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I LOVE Vipers....Mavericks? Not so much...If you're gonna take an awesome engine like that V-10 put it in something worthy (sorry Maverick lovers). How about something interesting like a Pontiac Solstice. It would be like building a Shelby Cobra...

I'd love to put a Viper V-10 in a C3 Vette or an 80's-90's Pontiac Firebird. My bff has a 76 Stingray that needs a rebuild but maybe a V-10 would be better, hmmm...
 

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This is 1954 Plymouth Belvedere – The Sniper. It was designed by Chip Foose and built by Troy Trepanier. The main feature in this custom Belvedere is Viper’s V10 engine with 480 HP. The car began as 1954 Chrysler Belvedere convertible and got major redesign treatment with many custom panels, roof, etc. The Sniper also features Mercedes headlights, hand built chassis with 1997 Viper suspension and 6-speed manaual gearbox from Viper too.


http://www.amcarguide.com/custom/1954-plymouth-custom-the-sniper/#
 

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Sorry, any car you can't get two sets of golf clubs in the trunk is not worthy of a Viper motor.

I agree but I'm pretty sure you can't fit two bags of golf clubs in a viper either lol. My buddy had one and I got to ride quite a bit in it...absolutely mind blowing! I never looked in the trunk but I can attest it wasn't very big.
 

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