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Dodge rolls off the 25,000th Viper

By Yoann Besnard on 12 March 2008 | Commentaires (0) Comments | Permalink

Viper89_2 The troubled Chrysler has rolled off its 25,000th Dodge Viper at its Conner Avenue Assembly factory.

The milestone might look like a bit small when Petrol-Head reports usual production milestones above one million units, but the Viper is a special vehicle sold at a high price.

The car was created on the idea of Bob Lutz and Caroll Shelby. Shown as a concept car, the car went on sale to spearhead a revival of the American carmaker. Unfortunately, the milestone won’t cheer the factory’s employees as Chrysler has announced it will close the Conner Avenue factory.

The current Dodge Viper will be built until 2011.

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