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I can understand somewhat but to destroy these pieces of Viper history is a travesty!! Read the article on MSN.com.

Chrysler to colleges: Crush 93 Viper prototypes


One community college in Washington state speaks out about Chrysler's legal order to destroy its rare Dodge Viper within two weeks.

By James_Tate 18 hours ago


Chrysler has ordered students of a small community college in Olympia, Wash., to destroy a Dodge Viper GTS Coupe. And it’s not just any Viper GTS coupe, either — it’s the fourth Viper model off the production line that's been sitting for the past seven years at South Puget Sound Community College.

The pre-production car was donated, along with 92 other Vipers, by Chrysler to technical schools nationwide that offer automotive programs. The problem is, according to professor Norm Chapman, that despite the fact that these Vipers were educational tools that were never meant to see the open road, a couple of them "got loose." And predictably enough for a car with a 8.0-liter V10 underhood and no traction control or ABS to speak of, they were involved in accidents. So now, to mitigate lawsuits, the mint condition example you see before you with VIN number four is going bye-bye.

This particular Viper, while appearing to be a stock GTS coupe, is a prototype from 1992. It has a 600-horsepower V10 engine, a 2,200-pound fiberglass body with a "makeshift hard-top," according to the Tacoma News Tribune. When the GTS debuted in 1996, it came with a 450-horsepower V10 and more conventional body construction with a heavier curb weight.

The thing is with pre-production cars — particularly ones dating from the early ‘90’s — is that whether or not they were donated to schools or given to race teams, they were never built to see public highways. The industry slang for such cars, often released before they are able to meet safety or emissions standards, is “crusher,” because their fate was sealed even before they were born. So maybe it’s not that sad that this supercar, fatally injured-by-law, is meeting its inevitable demise. Wait, what are we talking about? Of course it’s that sad! Stop it Chrysler!

Never fear, though — students are trying to throw a wrench in Chrysler’s plans. Cierra Thomas, along with former student Stormy Hudson-Renstrom, have started a petition online to keep the Vipers out of the crusher.

Let’s hope they can get Chrysler to shift gears on its decision. If not, don't be surprised if you start reading stories like "Rare Dodge Viper disappears from community college garage" or "Third Viper disappearance in three days baffles authorities." This could get serious.
 

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Why can't we get these types of cars... 600 HP, 2200lbs incredible. No ABS, No Traction Control....my kind of car....
 

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Since you asked......I was aware of this for many months prior to the blogs.....

Several manufacturers do some variation of the same thing. Chrysler's most recent demolition some years back was on AVENGERS. No one complained then when a fleet of trade-school Avengers met the same fate!

Fiat-Chrysler is 'different' than Chrysler. The new crop of lawyers have far more sway/power with the *** than common sense can overrule. The legal arguments prevail. Sadly. NEW CARS have so many, expensive liability issues that no one wants to expend any effort-concern-risk on saving old, 'obsolete' units. Even for charitable causes it seems.

Drive-line safety items scare the crap out of them: Motor / axles / trans / diffs / especially wheels. Brakes and frames too. Since KIDS worked on, practiced on, built-rebuilt all this stuff, it Is just too much risk. In the old days I could (and did) at least get surplus body panels. Now, consider this:

A crash-tested bumper cover or hood or fender from a Gen 1-2 wont be 'safe enuf' under 2014 specs. Since most of these car were Pre-production cars, maybe some panels and parts had not even passed crash-test spcs in the year they were built! When PartsRack got the 2007 (yes 07) panels, we could not sell the few Gen 4 prototype hoods that were initially included. Why? TOO STRONG for crash-crumple zones!

Suffice to say, "Viper Marketing" may take a bit of a black eye when these 'legacy Vipers' are deemed as worthless/valueless. Its a BIG story! I bet most everyone here will have a friend or relative 'alert you' to this weird-stunning event!!

Hell, Id like to have ONE as a PACE CAR for NARRA !! Just Loan it to NARRA for 1 season. Then crush it.

NO DEAL!

JonB
 

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Sadly, Jon is right. I spent a bit of time on the phone with the school last week, they are working with a local museum that is interested, and I offered to try and assist getting Chrylser to go along with something like that. Understandably, the school is absolutely inundated with media requests, so they were a bit scattered

Apparently crushing vipers is a big deal with people (even outside of our community)

Unfortunately, I am not hopeful, there are a lot of these cars, I think it could have been handled better (Jon's black eye comment): we'll destroy your viper, but here's an avenger to play with...
 

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