In 1959, its Viper engines were replaced with General Electric J85 engines.
The Tomahawk is a four-wheel, single passenger vehicle, powered by a 500bhp 8,300cc V10 Viper engine.
The Viper engine roared again at full power, and they saw the machine rocket up like a great yellow pheasant rising from cover.
It featured a sports car body and a Viper engine.
It was used to describe a support service provided for Viper engines in the dH125, HS125 and BH125 business jet aircraft.
Trainer with more powerful (4,400 lbf (19.57 kN)) Viper 680-43 engine.
Viper engines are designed to collect commonly occurring gases in planetary atmospheres and in space to power the ship's fusion reactor.
Preserved Viper engines are on public display at the following museums:
This is the second time that Dodge has put a Viper engine into a Ram pickup.
The T4 followed in 1961, fitted with a new Viper engine, and this was followed by the pressurised T5 in 1967.