See how the Dodge Viper is built - Detroit Free Press

Part of the mystique of the Dodge Viper is how the $87,000 super car is made. Unlike most auto plants that are visible from interstate highways it's easy to be a block or two away from the Conner Avenue Assembly Plant, which is tucked behind an extended-stay hospital, without even seeing it. On Friday, FCA US -- the company... Inside, the gleaming polished floors, spacious work stations and wireless tools make for a plant that is vast and open and a lot quieter than typical automotive plants. But at the Conner Avenue plant, it takes 2. 5 hours for cars to cycle through the plant. At the end of the assembly line a 2016 Dodge Viper ACR is just about ready to be totally finished on Friday, May 8, 2015 at the 400,000 square foot Conner Avenue Assembly Plant in Detroit, Michigan where the Dodge Viper is hand built. The first Dodge Viper was built at this plant twenty years ago. Over its 20 year history of making Vipers the the Conner Avenue plant has produced 24,000 Vipers. Tim Kuniskis, CEO of the Dodge brand, said the Viper was never intended. Source: www.freep.com