Chrysler’s SRT Team Teases…Next Dodge Viper SRT10 on Facebook
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Chrysler’s SRT Team Teases…Next Dodge Viper SRT10 on Facebook



In a very…tongue-in-cheek move, Chrysler’s newly formed Street and Racing Technology (SRT) brand responded to fans asking them on various social media sites what future products are in development by posting this…revealing sketch on its dedicated Facebook page. Here is what Chrysler’s SRT team wrote:

“Like many of you, Twitter user @DaveOrrSales asked for a taste of what's to come at SRT. We dodged death to sneak you this top-secret photo. That's all you get, crew.”

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