The Dodge Viper is one of the most revered and loved sports cars in American history. Upon first launching in the 1990s, it instantly became the stuff of legend thanks to its utterly insane driving characteristics. Now, the Viper is sadly discontinued but people still take the time to enjoy the cars. Seeing a large number of these gather anywhere is a sight to behold, especially when it's 100 plus of them! This many were spotted recently in Miami during a National Viper Event, with some interesting examples on show.

Vipers From All Generations Are There To Enjoy

The video of this gathering was posted on YouTube by Mike Supercars TopSpeed. The video doesn’t just show more recent Vipers either. Vipers from all generations on show, from the early 1990s right up to the most recent examples and all in various guises. The highlight for any Viper fan though must be examples from the 1990s, and there was a good number of these on show, including some in the iconic Viper red.

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Custom Vipers In Outlandish Colors Are On Show

Dodge Viper
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The Vipers are all shown gathering in a large parking lot somewhere in Miami. Perhaps one of the most interesting on the show was the 2010 Viper Voodoo edition. The most iconic award has to go to the 1990s Vipers but there were plenty of cool, custom Vipers also on show. One such example was finished in a stunning purple with black stripes down the middle, a stark contrast provided by the example that pulled up behind it, a bright green example that glistened in the sun.

The Whole Video Is One Great Viper Highlight Reel

Dodge Viper
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The highlight of the video is perhaps the whole thing. The whole video is around 18 minutes in length and it is a constant, non-stop stream of Vipers down in the streets below before heading up into the carpark. There are ACR Vipers, GTS Vipers, convertibles, and so on and so forth. A bright green GTS Viper is another one that really stands out from the crowd. To see this many Vipers gathered in one spot is very cool, and not something you are going to see every day of the week.

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