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The Viper stunned Americans by showing that Dodge, known for tame cars and minivans, could make a brutal monster of a sports car. At Le Mans, Team Viper showed they could handle turns, too, winning its class at a fraction of the usual cost. This book covers the Viper from concept to rough rocket to world-class supercar.
a well-rounded and enjoyable book - Classic & Sports Car --- At GBP19.99 this is a great value, 136-page book, full of colour and written with an obvious passion. It also tells the reader everything he/she needs to know about what we may soon regard as the last real American rebel. I give it five stars, to go with the stripes - RETRO SPEED --- In this book you can read how the Viper was created, also with input from the Italian Lamborghini. The many color photos and the useful index complete this fantastic book. Just like the Viper, gorgeous! - Autoliefhebbers.be --- we like it because it stands as an easily read model history and a very good quickie reference guide to the wild cars. - Jim Donnelly On Wheels --- With a distance of a few years, the author can look back at the Viper's complete story, covering the car's history and development in full while demolishing a few myths and providing an enthusiast's perspective as he delves into the details of each generation. - Classic Driver --- This is not just a gushing tribute to the Dodge Viper, the author provides an objective view of the full story, using business, historical, and enthusiast perspectives. - Press-Filmburo Steinmill-Hommel --- Highly recommended for anyone interested in the iconic Viper. - The View Through The Windshield --- Veloce produces some superb books, well written and illustrated and fairly priced. This new book telling the history of the iconic Dodge Viper sports car maintains that standard ... Highly recommended! - Classic American
David Zatz is an organisational development consultant, former publisher, and editor. He started a major Chrysler-oriented web site in 1994, which became Allpar.com in 1998, and expanded the site every year until selling it in late 2017. After gaining a PhD in social and organisational psychology, David worked for measurement-based change firm Metrus Group, starting his own firm (Toolpack Consulting) in 2001. His non-automotive work has appeared in Quality Digest and HRMagazine, trade publications (such as Print & Graphics), the Encyclopedia of Management, and the Business Strategy Book of Readings. David currently owns three Mopars - one red, one white, and one blue - a Chrysler, a Plymouth, and a Dodge.