389/- || IMPORTED DODGE VIPER GTS-R - HOT WHEELS || UNCARDED
389/- || IMPORTED DODGE VIPER GTS-R - HOT WHEELS || UNCARDED
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The Concept Car That Could Actually Drive
Most concept cars are show pieces — beautiful, untouchable, and utterly non-functional. The Dodge Viper GTS-R was different. Styled by Osamu Shikado and built by the Dodge division of Chrysler Corporation, this fully-functional concept packed a real 8.0L Viper V10 engine producing 500 bhp, mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox. This wasn't just a preview of the future — it was the future, ready to drive.
A Glimpse at the Third-Generation Viper
The GTS-R served as the design and engineering blueprint for the third-generation Viper, introduced in 2003. Every aggressive line, every sculpted curve was a statement of intent — and the world took notice. After its reveal, the car found a home at the prestigious Walter P. Chrysler Museum, where it stood as a testament to American performance engineering. Its current whereabouts remain a mystery, adding an air of legend to an already iconic machine.
Performance That Defies Belief
The numbers speak for themselves: 0–60 mph in under 4 seconds. A top speed of over 200 mph. The Viper GTS-R wasn't built to impress on a show stand — it was built to dominate the road. Raw, relentless, and utterly unforgettable.
Own a piece of Viper history. Add the Dodge Viper GTS-R to your collection today.
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