We've seen a lot of behind-the-scenes videos over the years, a lot of which chronicle the build process of a car that we normally wouldn't be privy too.

Thanks to the New York Times, we now have a chance to see how one of today's most scintillating American sports cars, the SRT Viper->ke4220, is built. The build takes place at SRT's Conner Avenue Assembly plant in Detroit, and for the next three-and-something minutes, we find out exactly how detailed and painstaking the work really is when it comes to putting together the car with the stature and technical intricacies of the SRT Viper.

In the end, the sparkling sports cars look downright amazing, all thanks to the men and women who work tirelessly to ensure that every nook and cranny of the SRT Viper is built and tested the right way.

Feels like we owe these fine folks some gratitude for the work they do.

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