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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

First Generation Vipers



Back in 1989 the concept for the Viper was debuted at the Detroit Auto Show by Carroll Shelby & Bob Lutz.  They presented an insane V-10 roadster & suggested that it may be built as a Dodge.  There were a lot of skeptics who figured that this insane car would never happen.

But in 1991, it was born.  One of the most incredible supercars.  The Dodge Viper. 


Lamborghini was responsible for the 8.0 liter pushrod cast-iron V-10 engine.  This engine has 400 horsepower with 450 ft. lbs of torque under its long fiberglass hood.  It was able to go 0-60 in 4.4 seconds and completed the ¼ mile in 13.1 seconds.  And the top speed was 164 mph.  Very impressive.

What made it all the more impressive was that it was a very basic car, a driver’s car.  No ABS, no electronic aids.  And the radio, not really worth mentioning since you can’t really hear it above the roar of the engine.  What the Viper is great at, is pure & simple, go as fast as you dare fun.

The first generation Viper RT/10 is from 1991-1995.  The second generation started in 1996 when they added the GTS coupe to the line up.  And the second generation had 415 horsepower with 488 ft. lbs of torque in its V-10 engine.  It went 0-60 in 4.0 seconds with a top speed of 185 mph.  The Viper was proving to be quite a car.

But the creators of the Viper knew that it had to be raced.  It was what it had been born to do.  And race it did.  The Viper won the GT class of the FIA GT championship in Europe from 1997-1999, 2001 & 2002.

The third generation Viper, 2003-2008, came out with a new body style, thanks in part to SRT (Street & Racing Technology).  It lost the roundness & huge one piece hood for a more conventional hood.  The engine also went through some changes.  It was beefed up to a 8.3 liter V-10 that produced an incredible 504 horsepower with 525 ft. lbs of torque.  It could now go 0-60 in 3.8 seconds with a top speed of 190 mph.  And there was still no electronic aids other than ABS.

The fourth generation Viper, 2008-2010,  increased the engine to an 8.4 liter V-10 that produced in insane 600 horsepower with 560 ft. lbs of torque.  It could go from 0-60 in 3.4 seconds with a top speed of 202 mph.  And once again, no electronic aids.

After 2010, the Viper went out of production.  Was that to be the end of what was an incredible supercar?  Nope.  The Viper has returned in 2012. 

The Viper that we own is a 1994, first generation Viper.  And it is just incredible.  There is so much power in the first generation Viper that it is hard to imagine how driving one of the newer Vipers feel.  Will there ever be another car like the first generations of Vipers?  No, never again.  The main reason is that they were very simple.  No drivers aids, just hit the gas & go.  You have to really drive one of these cars.  I’m sure that the new Viper is just as incredible but it has the electronic aids due to changes in the laws.
 

I think that in describing the Viper from 1991-2010, Tanner Foust said it best on Top Gear.  “It feels like it’s trying to kill you.”  But if you love just pure speed, then the Viper is the car for you.

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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

All Ford Nationals Carlisle PA 2012


Wow!  What an incredible weekend at the All Ford Nationals in Carlisle, PA.  It was our first year there & I have never seen so many Mustangs gathered in one place. 

We took our 2007 Parnelli Jones S302 Saleen Mustang & my Dad took his 2001 Saleen Mustang 281 to the All Ford Nationals.  The drive down to Carlisle from Pittsburgh on Friday evening was a nightmare.  It rained the entire time & we missed a tornado.  Needless to say, these cars are not made to be driven in this kind of weather.  Along with the fact, that our now detailed cars were getting filthy.  But we made it to the hotel late Friday evening & went to sleep, excited about the next day & hoping for better weather.

Saturday was absolutely beautiful!  It was the perfect car cruise weather, 70s & sunny.  Not a rain drop to be found.  We arrived at the fairgrounds around 9ish.  Found our classes & parked our cars with them.  Luckily, our car was parked just a few cars away from my Dad's.  After we cleaned up our cars from the drive, we went to walk around the fairgrounds.  Beautiful mustangs were everywhere! 

  
My Dad's 2001 Saleen Mustang

Our 2007 Parnelli Jones Saleen Mustang



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The food at the All Ford Nationals was wonderful too.  A great selection for everyone, kids included.  Speaking of kids, they had a nice area for the kids too.  A bounce house, kids activities, & a playground, along with a nice grassy area for them to run around in.  It was fenced in so that the kids were safe from all the cars driving through the fairgrounds.  And if you are rebuilding a Ford, they had everything there that you could possibly need.  Looking for a new Ford, go check out their Coral.  Lots of nice cars for sale.  One of the things we were most impressed with was watching them install an exhaust on a Mustang.  So if you wanted a new exhaust, just drive it down to them & they would install it for you there.

At noon, they paid a tribute to Carroll Shelby who unfortunately passed away before the 50th Anniversary of the Shelby.  It was the revving of the engines to honor a great man who did so much for the auto industry.


By the end of the day Saturday, we were exhausted.  Lots of walking around trying to take everything in.  We didn't sign up for the Parade that they have going through downtown Carlisle.  Maybe next year we will do that.  Our kids love being in parades with our cars.  So back to the hotel to relax & get some rest.

Sunday morning came along, & we headed back to the Fairgrounds.  The weather was great.  70s & sunny.  We parked next to each other since a lot of cars had already left.  Saturday is the big day.  We cleaned the cars off again & went for a walk.  Around 9am they had the list of winners available.  So we headed there to see if we happened to win anything.  We were surprised & excited when our 2007 Parnelli Jones Saleen Mustang won our class, 2005 & up Saleen.  We went to get our plaque & then signed up to do the Awards Parade.  Winning that class was extremely exciting for us.  So at 1pm, my Dad went to the Grandstand to take pictures of us while we went into the parade.  When we made it to the Grandstand, we got our picture taken with the car & our plaque. 

Overall, it was a great weekend.  I really do believe that we will be back with our Mustangs again.  Hopefully next year will find us back there.