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#1
The original Dodge Viper revealed in 1992 was a beast of a machine — an attempt by then-Chrysler exec Bob Lutz to revive the spirit of the Shelby Cobra and give Chrysler a world-class sports car. Powered by a massive V-10 with 400 hp, the early Viper's brute force overwhelmed many drivers.

Today, the power that made the Viper a legend appears to be at the heart of an order from Chrysler to dozens of trade schools, demanding the immediate destruction of some 93 early Vipers, including a preproduction model that could likely fetch a couple hundred thousand dollars at auction.

According to The Olympian, the staff of South Puget Sound Community College was told by a Chrysler official that their Viper had to be crushed within two weeks. It's common for automakers to donate cars to automotive shop classes, and in many cases the vehicles in such donations aren't saleable — meaning the company technically still owns the cars. School officials say Chrysler told them two of the 93 early Vipers given to schools had been involved in accidents by joyriding students, creating a major liability for Chrysler.

Of those 93, the Viper at SPSCC stands out. It was the fourth Viper ever built, with a prototype hard top years before Dodge offered a production version. With no emissions controls, and no speed limiter, the V-10 can make 600 hp, and school instructors say it could be worth $250,000 to a museum or private Viper fan.

"It's like the day Kennedy was shot," Norm Chapman, automotive technology professor at SPSCC, told The Olympian. "No one will forget where they were when they heard the news."

There's several precedents for Chrysler's order, the most memorable being General Motors' decision to destroy all of its original EV1 electric vehicles after a safety recall it decided not to repair; the few that remain in universities and museums have been permanently disabled. The Vipers at SPSCC and other schools were useful more for promotion than education, but trashing a piece of automotive history seems like a different kind of educational tool: Punishing everyone for the mistakes of a few.

http://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/chrysler-orders-93-rare-early-vipers-to-the-crusher-170043330.html
#2
The weekend just opened up; I'm in. See you at the Temescal Cyn Rd meeting point.
#3
Please add Ray and guest to the list. Thanks
#4
I will meet up with the San Diego group at the Park N Ride (I-15 and 76Hwy) and take the Hemet / Apple Valley route. Great backroads to run.
#5
Sorry for the late notice but can you add Ray to the list?
#7
I'm registered and will be at the Friday and Saturday auction.
#8
Please add Ray + 1 to the list.
#9
Count me in.
#10
Please add me to the tour and dinner.
#12
Don't you just love it when you park your Viper and come back to find this on the hood?
#13
Please add Ray and Sannary to the list.
#14
Miscellaneous Discussions / Happy Birthday Lisa
September 17, 2012, 04:46:45 PM
Sannary and I had a blast hanging out with you and Dave Saturday  =14
#15
Please add Ray and Sannary to the list. Always fun  =19 with the Valmassoi's.
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