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The Dodge Viper, which was prepped by Hurst as one of its new 50th anniversary model, was auctioned at the Barrett-Jackson Classic Car Auction in Scottsdale, Arizona fetching a hefty price of $275,000 which Woodhouse Dodge said they would donate the profits to a charity for chronically ill children called Victory Junction.

The vehicle came fully loaded with much of Hurst classic gear including the Hard-Drive gold pistol-grip gear shifter, Hurst forged aluminum alloys and a list of Hurst color combinations. Additional features included a Moton Club Sport adaptable coil-over suspension package, a Katzkin leather interior in charcoal, a high-low exhaust from Corsa, and Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 rubber.

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First 50th Anniversary Hurst/Viper sold for $275,000

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