A filming and promotion car from the '1990s TV show 'Viper' can be yours, but it can't be registered to drive on the street.
Set in the"near future" as envisioned in the early 1990s,"Viper" was about a federal task force based in fictional Metro City, California, that fought crime using an armored vehicle called the Defender that masqueraded as a Dodge Viper. The show first aired in early 1994 on NBC and continued under syndication between 1996 and 1999.The Defender was designed by Chrysler, and built on a stretchedchassis by Unique Movie Cars in Las Vegas.
The driver faces three round instruments, including a 180-mph speedometer, a 7,000-rpm tachometer, and a fake crosshair sight, with three simulated screens off to the side showing static images of fictional vehicle diagnostics. The two seats are upholstered in gray leather, but the car lacks seat belts and climate control. You can get fresh air by removing the windows, though, which are attached by Velcro.According to the listing, this car is one of 14 built for"Viper.
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