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Venom and speed meet in this ‘Viper’s Nest’ collection

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Handling snakes is an inherently dangerous thing, especially if it’s a venomous one like the viper. In fact, you’d have to be borderline insane (or exceptionally courageous) to touch one. The Dodge Viper, on the other hand, not so much. Yes, if you drive a first-generation RT/10, it might try and kill you if you’re irresponsible with it.

But other than that, the Viper is generally harmless. It’s also a beautiful car, especially the first-generation RT/10 roadster. That’s why stumbling across D’Ann Rauh’s collection of not one, not two, but 65 Vipers is something of a mecca.

It’s a collection Rauh began when her husband, Wayne, bought his first Viper in 2006. The thing is, a car like the Viper has to be perfect. Some colour combinations work, others don’t. For Wayne Rauh, it was white with blue stripes. For D’Ann, it was yellow with black stripes. After that, their collection has grown to include a handful of ACRs, two 2013 SRT Vipers, and even a 1998 GTS-R.

Safe to say, these Vipers don’t really bite. Check out her “Viper’s Nest” of a collection in the video from eGarage below.


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