Man I need one of these in yellow.
Man I need one of these in yellow.
Nice trucks, keep the pics coming.
These pics are from a GTG in May, another GTG in September. The pic of us standing by our trucks was taken by a Toledo Newspaper and used in the article on the car show we where at.
Yeh, Junior, could you imagine a Yellow/black striped Viper truck pulling your GTS?
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05 SRT Ram
Heres my old truck. Ported heads and intake runners, TB, custom grind cam, generally just a badass truck.
Wish i still had her.
Tator had a quad yellow w/6speed conversion .I would love the two door but the four would be so much more usefull and the wife would stop buggin me to teach her to drive stick so she could take out the viper (very scary thought)
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2006 Quad Cab
Viper powered, that thing looks like Darth Vader!!
Very Nice!
2014-12-26 16.58.45.jpgIMG_2465.jpgRemoved the stripes, cant decide if I want to leave stripeless or put new stripes on. Also stripped and refinished my valve covers.
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Looks good!
how are these as tow vehicles?
First 05:
Second 05 (Vader):
Third 05:
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Here's mine
Miss her, just couldn't justify having both at the moment...20150519_201948.jpg20150519_202408.jpg
Bruce does have some cool MoPars , we all agree, but our Club is a little embarrassed he has shown everyone in the VOA his Viper Truck with training wheels, ha,ha!!!
Did they make these in automatic? For the life of me I can't remember.
Good to know. Thanks. When I was around them it was when they first had hit so they were only regular cabs and stick.
I don't think the viper is a tough car to drive, stick shift wise. Because of all the torque, it's pretty easy. The throttle is the part that will get you in trouble. Find a lonely stretch of road somewhere and have her just ease the clutch out without throttle a few times and then try a shift to second after doing that once or twice. She might get it easier than you think.
Just an assumption of course, you know your wife.
"No no the clutch is very tricky and expensive" and I say this a lot!
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