D’Ann Rauh has to her credit the largest personal collection of Vipers in the world. The number now stands at 40 as on date and the last of the Dodge Viper is about to join that collection soon as the production plant in Detroit is all set to close down after rolling out this last final unit of the car.
Tony Spampinito from Venzano has crafted the leather fixtures of the interior designs of this custom built car for D’Ann Rauh. The exterior is a bronzed gold paint work with copper stripes which has been applied by Prefix and the wheels are five spoke forged aluminum which once again been painted in dark graphite.
It is the next generation Dodge Viper that one would get to see hereafter and is expected in 2012. It would most probably be installed with a V10 version engine which is a 90 degree modular object from top to bottom as well as cylinder to cylinder. The Ferrari style V8 will have a flat plane crankshaft for the center piece of the engine while it would be the conventional cross plane crankshaft for the Fiat versions like the Maserati V8.