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I was at a Borders Book Store yesterday and saw the book "Dodge Viper" by Daniel F. Carney and looked through it and found it had great text and great photos of all the Vipers, from the first test models before the first show Viper, the different models from year-to-year, to the current models. And the last chapter was on the SRT-10 with photos I've never seen before showing off the car and how the convertable top works on it. It even looks like you can go to the grocery store and get 5 or 6 bags of groceries and put them all in the trunk.
The photos clearly show how really beautiful the SRT-10 is much better than most other photos that I've seen. In its own way, I say it looks as beautiful as the current Vipers, just quite a bit different than the current ones.
Nothing will ever replace the instant classic beauty of the current Vipers. The new Viper has classic beauty, too, but it's much more subtle compared to the current Vipers. If there were no current Vipers to compare it to, then the SRT-10 would be an instant classic.
The photos clearly show how really beautiful the SRT-10 is much better than most other photos that I've seen. In its own way, I say it looks as beautiful as the current Vipers, just quite a bit different than the current ones.
Nothing will ever replace the instant classic beauty of the current Vipers. The new Viper has classic beauty, too, but it's much more subtle compared to the current Vipers. If there were no current Vipers to compare it to, then the SRT-10 would be an instant classic.