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15. Dodge Tomahawk
The Dodge Tomahawk was a crazy merging of car and motorcycle. It looked like a motorcycle and you drove the vehicle by sitting on top of it like a motorcycle, but the vehicle had four wheels and was powered by a Dodge Viper V-10 engine. This was taking the idea of stuffing a big engine in a small car to the extreme. Dode was said to be open to building a limited run of Tomahawks, but the vehicle never saw production. Nine replicas were sold for $555,000 each, but they were not street legal. The Tomahawk was able to go from zero to sixty in 2.5 seconds and had a 400 mph top speed, but it was advised not to try and test the Tomahawks ability. Chrysler viewed the vehicle as a “rolling sculpture.”
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