Seeing Dodge's V10 muscle car and TVR's most famous coupe in a C&SC vid seems a little misleading at first; surely they can't be regarded as classics already? Then of course you realise the Viper GTS and Cerbera made their debuts in the middle of the 1990s and so are rapidly closing in on their 20th anniversaries. Indeed, a prototype Cerbera was seen at the 1994 British motor show.
This is the TVR, in case you were wondering
If it doesn't seem that long ago that these cars were brand new, the technical specs of each will date them. Between two cars there are 18 cylinders and 12.5 litres of swept capacity. Combined power is in the region of 850hp and there's not a turbo in sight. Excluding some real exotica and, erm, the current Viper SRT, big N/A engines just aren't that common any more.
With that being the case, what more excuse is required to celebrate a pair of wild 90s icons? The video is fronted by Steve Sutcliffe, who quite correctly points out the fantastic value in both these cars at around 30K. In fact the Viper is the very car from our Spotted the other week. Great minds and all that.