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Ventriloquist Jeff Dunham and Chrysler teaming up for SEMA project car

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Default Ventriloquist Jeff Dunham and Chrysler teaming up for SEMA project car

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Next in the lengthening line of comedian car enthusiasts is Jeff Dunham. A ventriloquist and Mopar fan normally spotted on video in the company of Achmed and Walter, for this video Dunham has put down the dummies and picked up a job: helping Chrysler and "a big shot with a t-shirt" put together a show car for SEMA.

Called Project Ultraviolet, it starts with a Dodge Challenger SRT8 purchased in downtown LA. The muscle car is being built to show off new technology and a brand new engine - declared "an amazing thing" in the video - that Chrysler will be unveiling in Las Vegas.

The first webisode detailing the genesis of the build is below. And since the crew is putting a new engine into Project Ultraviolet, we guess there's no need to cringe at Dunham's smoky, drift-happy mockery of the break-in period on that SRT8...Continue reading Ventriloquist Jeff Dunham and Chrysler teaming up for SEMA project car

Ventriloquist Jeff Dunham and Chrysler teaming up for SEMA project car originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 17 Oct 2012 12:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.



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