Designed to be "a modern Cobra," the Chrysler Corporation introduced the Dodge Viper in 1992. A true performance car it ran for three generations and several iterations and was discontinued in 2017. With longitudinally mounted mid-front V10 engines that ran from 8.0 L to 8.4 L the car was fast. At the time Chrysler owned Lamborghini and you can see some of the Italian firm's input in the design. To help celebrate this now classic American sports car, the inaugural DeVou Park Concours d'Elegance had a special class just for the Viper. Here are the cars that were on display.
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