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<blockquote data-quote="TFStang" data-source="post: 15861263" data-attributes="member: 72692"><p>The manufacturer has always been Dodge, even though company ownership has changed hands and branding has changed hands over the years. Currently Dodge is owned by FCA. The same company that owns Fiat & Ferrari. They never really got behind the Viper like they should have. Did it have something to do with the fact that the Viper was destroying everything on the track including their halo Ferrari’s? Not sure, but they stopped supporting one of the most amazing cars ever made and now it’s no more. </p><p></p><p>Parts are readily available, more so than parts for some of the rare R’s, although there are some parts in the Gen I’s & II’s that are getting harder to find. </p><p></p><p>Not really looking to discuss Vipers on a Mustang forum, but if you are on any of the Viper forums, I would be more than happy to engage a discussion, or even fill you in on accurate Viper info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TFStang, post: 15861263, member: 72692"] The manufacturer has always been Dodge, even though company ownership has changed hands and branding has changed hands over the years. Currently Dodge is owned by FCA. The same company that owns Fiat & Ferrari. They never really got behind the Viper like they should have. Did it have something to do with the fact that the Viper was destroying everything on the track including their halo Ferrari’s? Not sure, but they stopped supporting one of the most amazing cars ever made and now it’s no more. Parts are readily available, more so than parts for some of the rare R’s, although there are some parts in the Gen I’s & II’s that are getting harder to find. Not really looking to discuss Vipers on a Mustang forum, but if you are on any of the Viper forums, I would be more than happy to engage a discussion, or even fill you in on accurate Viper info. [/QUOTE]
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