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Check out an insane Dodge Viper 12-seater that no one wants or needs

Someone actually went through the pain of stretching a Dodge Viper to freakish 7.6 meters (25 feet) long to accommodate twelve passengers, but when it showed up on sale the other day, no one bothered to bid.

The owner claims it is a one-of-a-kind project, and for once, we are tempted to believe without checking. A 1996 Dodge Viper provides the basis for the conversion. The roof is notably absent, but there are two safety bars to compensate for that. Out of the 12 total seats, only four are separate, while benches installed in a longitudinal fashion provide for the remaining eight.

Technical details remain undisclosed. The standard Viper is a low-volume, high-displacement supercar armed with an 8.0-liter V10 good for 420 PS (415 hp / 309 kW). The transmission is manual, and the drive is on the rear axle.

The claimed mileage does not exceed 6,000 miles (9,500 kilometers), but it is not stated anywhere whether the countdown is from the date of manufacture or the conversion.

According to the seller, the unhinged Viper stretch limo is widely known in the United States, where it was often featured in TV shows and ads. It is in Las Vegas now, and the seller expects to get at least $135,000 out of the deal.