

The Pacifica Prototype Viper was a 9/10 scale model built by the Pacifica Design Studio. It was a “Plan-B Viper” – built as a backup plan. If Dodge couldn’t produce the V10 Viper in time or without going over budget, then Dodge would have resorted to building a smaller, V8-powered car similar to this one. The car looks very similar to the 1989 Show Car, but had different headlights, cloth seats, and different rear-view mirrors. (Source: jbisanz)
Viper was racing a BMW M3 during an open track day. Audru, Estonia,
Amazing picture of the first RT/10 Prototype from 1989…
2020 Dodge Viper ACS – Whitehot Motorsport – Australian Targa Series
This is the ’91 Indy Pace Car backup car. It was displayed inside an infield tent before the Indy 500 race. As a precaution, just before the race, it was taken to the pits as the back-up pace car. (Source: viperjay)
Dodge Viper Gen 5 clay model wrapped in DI-NOC film.
Just amazing press photo from UK. The first Vipers on Foggy Albion.
Bill Elliot’s 2002 Nascar Dodge Intrepid, Viper stylized
January 01, 1991. Rick Mears poses for a photo as the pole-winning driver with the Dodge Viper RT/10. He would go on to win the race, his fourth. Credit: indianapolismotorspeedway.com
SRT Viper GTS-R Wheel stand @ 2014 Oak Tree Grand Prix