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21st
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It’s not what it was.
Herb Helbig, the engineer who made the first three generations of Viper the most ruthless, intimidating car on the road, was a deviant. He was so hell bent on creating a hairy-chested sports car -- one that scared women and children -- that he considered building the Viper without doors. That the 1992 Viper and subsequent iterations came with two conventional doors bolted to the body didn't dilute Helbig’s twisted philosophy when it came to dynamics, though. His Vipers were evil.
Photo Gallery: Driven: 2013 SRT Viper - Automobile Magazine
Photo Gallery: Driven: 2013 SRT Viper - Automobile Magazine