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1967 Dodge Viper


Cory Wolfe

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Wow... what an awesome way to blow 100 hours on the computer. :)

So does it come in a split-window? :P

As awesome as it is, it's just a '67 Vette on steroids.

That's not to say taht's a bad thing.... I love it, yes

it's quite European but then again MANY of our best

designs in the 1960s borrowed form Europe, and in

many cases improved on them. I love the

Alfa Romeo 1750gt but I think the 1st gen. Camaro

that emulated the super-clean-lines & fuselage

body with hooded nose look of European cars like

this is even better looking, muscle car heretige

aside. The Alfa is classic as is the Camaro but most

people on most continents get MORE excited seeing

the Camaro, and it still manages to OUT-European

the Europeans in CLEAN, simple but perfectly

executed lines.

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