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    Viper Cafe Memorabilia

    Now with the Walter P. Chrysler Museum to close permanently...what is going to happen to the Viper Cafe collectibles ?

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    Good call.

    And didn't people pay to have themselves/their cars painted in it?

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    I know that Snakeoyl / ViperParts USA donated the stools and tables for the Café...

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    If I remember correctly, the article on the cafe in one of the last couple magazines, said that most of the memorabilia belonged to Maurice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by '93 RT/10 View Post
    If I remember correctly, the article on the cafe in one of the last couple magazines, said that most of the memorabilia belonged to Maurice.
    I believe that. He has quite the collection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vipernut View Post
    Now with the Walter P. Chrysler Museum to close permanently...what is going to happen to the Viper Cafe collectibles ?

    really very good point. would be interesting to know what happens or already happened to the mural painting.

    quite a bunch of people contributed $$ to help get it done, also to enhance the viper theme of the museum that got shut for reasons incomprehensible to me.


 

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