RickP
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CONGRATULATIONS!!!
You must be an extremely happy camper with that car sitting in your driveway!
You must be an extremely happy camper with that car sitting in your driveway!
I actually don't know if I had the poster, a brother, or just friends but definitely remember them. I'm excited and beyond belief still.Very happy for you JB!
I had the original Viper with a flag background on my wall.
I'm certainly a happy camper, but the car isn't sitting in the driveway.CONGRATULATIONS!!!
You must be an extremely happy camper with that car sitting in your driveway!
I thought so too, I'll try to get some photos of it and the cobra together, would be very neat.JB,
The Viper is really cool!![]()
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It was supposed to be the stock blue color for the GTS from the first few years but seems to pop more than others, it could be the lack of strips, not too sure but I really like it as well. I'm starting to wonder if I have a thing for blue, this makes the 10th blue vehicle I've owned not counting motorcycles, but I've also owned 10 red vehicles, hmm.great color!
I like the way you think, yes, that is basically what I did.So, you basically traded a poorly running old tractor for that?
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Thank you Mike, it certainly is fun, not nearly as fast as the cobra but much more comfortable with the roof and even AC.Congrats on the new toy JB. Looks like a fun car.









Thank you Finallygotit, I was a great feeling for about two weeks until the Viper popped up for sale, now back into debt for a couple years. But also stashing the extra I was paying on the house into more retirement savings. In all honesty I should have been doing that all along rather than paying the house off early, but done and done and I could "justify" the Viper.Well done JB!! And congrats on paying off the mortgage. Being debt free is a beautiful thing.
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I think the limit I've heard is 6' to 6'-2" depending on torso height, they also make seat lowering kits. I obviously don't have trouble with head room being 5'-7".That is a sweet car. From what I understand it is not a tall person's car.
And congrats on the mortgage.
Shhh, don't tell.Nice.
You never told me.
That sure does, I was all smiles until driving in traffic in a car I wasn't used to and not knowing how to recline the seat.Sweet ride, congrats! And that face breaking grin says it all!
I have it stored at a friends shop since I don't have any room in my 1 car garage for it. Very fitting, but I'll let you know if I need to find another storage location for it.Congrats on the Viper and paying off your house! Love the color. If you need to find another place to store it, bring it down and I'll make room for it.
Thanks XJ, been a long time dream that I thought wouldn't happen, but kinda fell into this one I wasn't going to let it pass me up.Well color me jealous, thats pretty sweet.
It is very nice having them both, glad you could come for a visit and get to take both for a spin.So JB told me he had a surprise for my visit……
And the only clue was that it has wheels, knowing him, it could be between 1 and 18 wheels.
So I drove down from Kansas to Oklahoma to visit.
Thanks for lunch and the rides JB.
I feel pretty privileged and honoured you let me in there.
Of course preceded by a long ride to the state line in this beast.
I can only say that the GODZILLA motor kicks like a mule.
And the ride is incredibly smooth for what should really shake and break the passengers.
And this is no different a smooth ride than other open tops I have driven or been in.
A job execution way beyond expectations.
And a little video.
I didn't realize I had a thing for snakes, but I suppose I do. Know any other snake named cars? I'm thrilled with how the cobra turned out.'Zilla intake really makes the whole package look sharp!
Guess you like snakes. congrats on new toy!
The previous owner of the Viper saw my MPG LOL plate and flipped, he has been trying to get that plate for the Viper since he bought it but I have had the plate for 11 years now, not giving it up.Congrats on getting your dream car, looks in fantastic condition, love the colour and out of what I read about it a great car to drive. The MPG LOL plate would be suitable for the Viper GTS as well.
Also congrats on paying off your mortgage, a great milestone in one's life!
JB, when we paid off the mortgage at another bank, I got a call from Wachovia (yeah, this was a while back) offering me a $100K line of credit. They called it a zero loan but that was misleading -- it was 0% over the prime rate. They also failed to mention the fees to establish the line of credit. When I told the rep to cancel the loan, they offered to waive the fees if I would pay the Florida tax stamps (~$300). I caved and went ahead with the loan. If I didn't use the line of credit, there was a $50 fee so each year I would borrow money for some modest item and pay it off the next month with a single digit interest payment.
Not recommending you do this but it makes it easy to pay for big items (mine was a $22,000 roof) without having to apply for a loan. I put the roof on the line of credit because I had some stock ready to sell but it would have been short term gain, four months later it became a long term gain and I paid off the loan. Used the line of credit a few times and it was handy knowing it was there.
The year after Wells Fargo took over Wachovia, they sent me a bill for $9,000 because my homeowner insurance company exited Florida and I failed to notify Wells Fargo about the new insurance company ($1,100 premium). They didn't contact me so I refused to pay their insurance company and canceled the loan.
A truly stupid side-effect of paying off your mortgage and not having other installment purchases is the ding to your credit rating. Not a huge ding, in the 30-40 point range but it prevents you from getting a perfect 850 score.
I have thought about the HELOC loans but don't particularly want to have anything that could be tied against the house, just one more thing for my family to have to worry about if I get hit by a bus. Also to be fair the interest rate I received was pretty darn low and less than prime right now so I can't complain on that front either. I've had great success with loans from banks for anything but when homes were involved, there is just way too much paperwork for my liking. I also refuse to get into my investments especially this early in life, I want all of those little dollars growing interest (historically averaging at least double the interest rate on the loans I've had). That also gives me incentive to save a little harder to pay the loans off with my "play" money.JB, when we paid off the mortgage at another bank, I got a call from Wachovia (yeah, this was a while back) offering me a $100K line of credit. They called it a zero loan but that was misleading -- it was 0% over the prime rate. They also failed to mention the fees to establish the line of credit. When I told the rep to cancel the loan, they offered to waive the fees if I would pay the Florida tax stamps (~$300). I caved and went ahead with the loan. If I didn't use the line of credit, there was a $50 fee so each year I would borrow money for some modest item and pay it off the next month with a single digit interest payment.
Not recommending you do this but it makes it easy to pay for big items (mine was a $22,000 roof) without having to apply for a loan. I put the roof on the line of credit because I had some stock ready to sell but it would have been short term gain, four months later it became a long term gain and I paid off the loan. Used the line of credit a few times and it was handy knowing it was there.
The year after Wells Fargo took over Wachovia, they sent me a bill for $9,000 because my homeowner insurance company exited Florida and I failed to notify Wells Fargo about the new insurance company ($1,100 premium). They didn't contact me so I refused to pay their insurance company and canceled the loan.
A truly stupid side-effect of paying off your mortgage and not having other installment purchases is the ding to your credit rating. Not a huge ding, in the 30-40 point range but it prevents you from getting a perfect 850 score.
I won't tell if you won't, just leave a stack of $100 bills in a trash bag out back, it'll be fine.You've got to watch out for those bankers Bob!![]()

JB, when I pulled the cat-back pipes off the Corvette it wasn't as loud as I expected -- the catalytic converter acts like a muffler. When I removed the catalytic converter, things got pretty raucous. A single muffler with the cats is just about right.All back together now and it sounds great, not too loud, but noticeably louder.
I agree on wanting to install SS mandrel bends on everything and buttweld it all other than the one slip fitting or v-band I would need which would be ideal, but that isn't in the cards right now, I have too much else on my plate and prime driving season is beginning now. It is noticeable the difference in the sound level. The mufflers on the side pipes are Borla and likely much louder than the stock ones in that location would be. I've begun to notice nothing on this car is cheap, even the Viper labeled oil filters are $27 each, before shipping and tax.JB, when I pulled the cat-back pipes off the Corvette it wasn't as loud as I expected -- the catalytic converter acts like a muffler. When I removed the catalytic converter, things got pretty raucous. A single muffler with the cats is just about right.
You did such a nice job on the Godzilla exhaust, it seems a shame to put those pipes back in the Viper without at least eliminating some of those clamps. It looks like the first muffler in the original two-muffler setup was replaced with a couple of pieces of pipe. Thinking I would be helpful, I looked up replacement systems in stainless and my wallet started screaming. Then I looked for 6-lug wheels for the Viper and my wallet went completely silent. Put the new tires on and enjoy the car. First order of business is to pay it off.
I've had to do a little of that with the cobra mostly due to the side pipes when using the lift, but this took it to a whole new level. I had to start at the front to keep from pushing the air damn into the ground, then could only go up a few inches before putting the low profile jack under that same side, going to the other side starting there and going up a bit more, jacking up until the short jack stand could fit. Go to the back with scissor jack until low profile could be used and repeat for the rear.You're having fun with the new toy JB.
As for lifting it, when I had my street rod I had to drive up on blocks before I could even get a low profile jack under it. Raising it up to clean or perform maintenance took a bit of effort getting it off the ground before actual work could even begin.

Yeah the price on those hoods is incredible Don, when new they were the most expensive single piece of body panel ever produced for a vehicle, at least that is what I've heard.










Don't forget the dragline lol.The dry stuff runs all the way up through KS into SD, if not further.
That's a lot of work on the dam doing it a bucket at a time, time to start upping your equipment game...articulated 4WD tractor, pan scraper, dozer, backhoe, etc etc etc![]()
Steam powered, preferably.Don't forget the dragline lol.
Give me your address and I will send you lots of rain. We have had more than our share.
I was very tempted to buy a dozer a few months back but got into the rabbit hole of well a D4 isn't much more than a D3, then the D5 isn't much more, before long I was looking at old mining dozers in the D9 range that would do anything I every could imagine for only double what I wanted to spend initially but shipping would have been almost that much again. In the end I bought none of them, but still look from time to time.The dry stuff runs all the way up through KS into SD, if not further.
That's a lot of work on the dam doing it a bucket at a time, time to start upping your equipment game...articulated 4WD tractor, pan scraper, dozer, backhoe, etc etc etc![]()
Oh a dragline would be a fun to play around with, not many for sale around here though.Don't forget the dragline lol.
Oh now we are talking, I just need an open pit coal mine to run the boiler, for that I need a dozer, excavator...Steam powered, preferably.
Just send it to all of Oklahoma, Kansas, north Texas, etc. we really could use some.Give me your address and I will send you lots of rain. We have had more than our share.
I was very tempted to buy a dozer a few months back but got into the rabbit hole of well a D4 isn't much more than a D3, then the D5 isn't much more, before long I was looking at old mining dozers in the D9 range that would do anything I every could imagine for only double what I wanted to spend initially but shipping would have been almost that much again. In the end I bought none of them, but still look from time to time.
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I'm looking into the option of putting in a solar powered well to fill the pond, I'll check back next spring and see if I want to go that route or not.
JB