SRT-10 vs C6 video

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Nice video. They had their mind made up when they took the emblem of the front before even driving it.
 

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Why did Chrysler lose the name Viper?


I asked Neil the same question and he told me that there was a POS car there for many many years that took the name viper so dodge could not use it there.

Dodge even went to court and LOST trying to fight for the name there.
 

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American brand Dodge will mark its debut in British showrooms with the launch of the awesome Viper SRT-10 supercar later this year - but the plan has already run into trouble.

That's because Bob Busbridge from Morden, Surrey - has a tiny kit car company based in a workshop in his back garden. Why is this a problem for Dodge bosses? Because his AC Cobra lookalike is called the Viper.

But it doesn't stop there; the issue is further complicated because Busbridge - who's sold only 45 complete cars and 200 self-assembly kits in nearly 20 years of business - doesn't own the Viper name, either. He's been involved in a 12-year legal battle with another man - Kenneth Cook from Bournemouth, Dorset - about who registered it first with the UK Patent Office.

Busbridge explained: "My car is the Cobretti Viper and I got caught in this legal wrangle through my own stubbornness. I always believed I had the rights to the Viper name." Cook's company, Brightwheel Replicas Ltd, has also sold a kit car called the Viper and he thinks the trademark is his.

Dodge parent firm DaimlerChrysler knows of both men's claim to the legendary name, so won't be using it in Britain for its 500bhp monster. In 1992, when the company was just Chrysler, it lost a legal battle with Mr Cook about using the word Viper on a car here.

Speaking at the Detroit Motor Show, where Dodge's launch in Europe was announced, Chrysler UK boss Simon Elliott told us: "We'll market the car as the Dodge SRT-10. Everyone knows it's a Viper and for the 30 LHD examples a year we'll sell, it's not worth spending the money to try to buy the name."
 

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Interesting...Very similar to the GT40 moniker that Ford forgot to patent thus they had to drop the "40" from the new "GT" if Im not mistaken..
 

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I dont think they would have used the '40' moniker since the '40' was used to indicate the original vehicle's height. The new one is 42 or 43 inches.

Interesting...Very similar to the GT40 moniker that Ford forgot to patent thus they had to drop the "40" from the new "GT" if Im not mistaken..
 
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