
Proving once again that there is no limit to what one can build when you let your imagination take over, a team of Swedes transformed a Dodge Viper into the menacing Saab 9-3 SRT10 MegaPower you see in these pictures.
It all started when a man bought a wrecked Dodge Viper SRT-10 with the intention of rebuilding it. However, it soon became obvious that task was far more difficult than he originally thought due to the extent of the damages and the lack of parts. It didn’t take long to come up with a fresh idea: strip the Viper’s body clean and use the mechanical hardware and parts of the chassis on a Saab 9-3 Sport Combi.
A team of tuners were involved in the build, which understandably, wasn’t a walk in the park as the Viper’s 8.4-liter V10 engine proved too big for the Saab’s engine bay and had to be pushed towards the cabin to fit. But the result is definitely impressive. For a more comprehensive look at the build with plenty of photos, check out the Zatsy forum.
Source: Zatsy via Diariomotor









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8 Comments:
Is this the platypus wagon? Just look at that snout!
Soooooooooo much awesomeness!!!!!!
is this car able to steer?
The only reason I would ever do this is if I want to blend in and still drive a viper, the matte paint and aftermarket wheels will blow your cover.
They should have put the Viper out of it's misery instead of subjecting it to this hell.
Too bad,the Viper already had the misery of a crash.
Wow, I've added this to my list of favorite estate cars (station wagons). There's 2 on this list now, Datsuns 'Stagea' & the 9-3 Viper.
hope he never has a crash in that car as the chassis legs have being cut away to make room for the viper engine. and no pics of the finish job. he proble wakes up ever night crying, thinking i just recked 2 cars, what am i going to do now. ha ha
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