Congratulations! A dream you've had for years is the best thing ever to achieve. That would make this feel really special, even if it wasn't automotive. The fact that you can also chirp the tires at will makes this even better.
Congratulations! A dream you've had for years is the best thing ever to achieve. That would make this feel really special, even if it wasn't automotive. The fact that you can also chirp the tires at will makes this even better.
Nice get with Jamestint in Middleton Ny and get it paint protected and tearoff for windshield . headlight covers
Datsun1500 wrote: I'll see it at hunt valley cars and coffee on Saturday?
Tell me more about this. I'll be passing by Hunt Valley on Saturday.
After reading about mw's new Porsche, I am eager to go try my hand at wiping out 20 or 30 autocross cones with it. In the rain.
Very nice and good for you!
This is another reason why I like this board. Its full of honest WIN all the time.
Awesome score and a big +1 for the fly and drive with your Dad! I did the same thing a number of years ago when I bought my F350 off Ebay. Two one way tickets on Southwest to Houston, signed the paperwork and bee lined it back to Tampa straight through. Out and back in under 24 hours, learned that I LOVE this truck and some wonderful time to share with my Dad. He mentioned the trip this weekend when we were celebrating his 83 birthday.
Dude, congratulations! I still remember the first time I saw one of these in real life (and it was a red RT/10 like yours). Still makes the hair on my neck stand up. Enjoy it!!!
I just saw a red one like that yesterday and though about this thread. Don't think it had the V10 though, maybe but didn't sound like it.
I remember in San Diego at the drags a guy had a blue and white viper with scuba tanks of NAWZZZZZZ!!!!!! when he went to do a burnout the driveshaft turned into a pretzel. Good luck with it.
benzbaronDaryn wrote: I just saw a red one like that yesterday and though about this thread. Don't think it had the V10 though, maybe but didn't sound like it. I remember in San Diego at the drags a guy had a blue and white viper with scuba tanks of NAWZZZZZZ!!!!!! when he went to do a burnout the driveshaft turned into a pretzel. Good luck with it.
All Vipers were V10's so unless it was a kit, it was a v10.
N Sperlo wrote: Not quite grassroot, but you can't get somewhere from nowhere. Congrats.
You sir are incorrect---- Buying your dreamcar at the bottom of it's depreciation curve is totally, absolutely Grassroots!
I remember the first time I saw a Viper on the road. I was behind him in my Scirocco as we were merging onto the highway. Of course he nailed it as the ramp cleared, and left me way....way behind. He made my car feel like it was flying backwards----- they are rapid cars, those Vipers......
Congratulations! Hopefully the car lives up to the dream.
You sir are incorrect---- Buying your dreamcar at the bottom of it's depreciation curve is totally, absolutely Grassroots!
THIS!
Congrats to the OP. She looks CLEAN!!!
tuna55 wrote: Congrats, let us know how the first autocross/roadcourse/rallycross goes!
Subbed for video of THAT.
One of the cars that well and truly terrifies me, the early Viper. Congrats and have fun with that beast.
Got a ride in one a couple of years ago. I was leaning forward adjusting the belt when he nailed it in first. My back hurt for a week.
fidelity101 wrote: a 1000 miles of grime? yikes, what was the MPG on that beast for that trip? lol
confuZion3 wrote: We were averaging 22-23 miles per gallon on the way home too.
Congrats on getting your dream car!
confuZion3 wrote:Datsun1500 wrote: I'll see it at hunt valley cars and coffee on Saturday?Tell me more about this. I'll be passing by Hunt Valley on Saturday.
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