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1966 Continental on a Dodge Viper Chassis

custom 1966 Continental with a Dodge Viper chassis and powertrain

Tom Bertling created a unique vehicle using a 1966 Lincoln Continental body and a 2003 Dodge Viper chassis sourced from a car used in the beginning of The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. The custom sedan’s V10 produces 510 hp and 535 lb-ft of torque and features a custom exhaust fabricated by Ferrita exiting through the rear lights. Behind the motor is a T56 six-speed manual transmission. The car also retains the Viper disc brakes and wheels. On the inside Tom installed Saab 9-3 front seats and Mercedes S-class rear seats. There is also an OMP steering wheel and Viper gauges and center console. The custom Continental is for sale at Kaiser Classic in Sweden for 595,000 kr ($56,727).

custom 1966 Continental with a Dodge Viper chassis and powertrain

custom 1966 Continental with a Dodge Viper chassis and powertrain

custom 1966 Continental with a Dodge Viper chassis and powertrain

custom 1966 Continental with a Dodge Viper chassis and powertrain

custom 1966 Continental with a Dodge Viper chassis and powertrain

custom 1966 Continental with a Dodge Viper chassis and powertrain

custom 1966 Continental with a Dodge Viper chassis and powertrain

custom 1966 Continental with a Dodge Viper chassis and powertrain

Source: Kaiser Classic and Ferrita Sweden

2 thoughts on “1966 Continental on a Dodge Viper Chassis”

  1. WOW! That is something to behold. I would have ask for a valet key to keep accidents at a lower pace… I bet the owner could pay for it by selling rides. I would be first in line.

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