FinalEd357
Viper Owner
Sorry to hear of the incident. Thank God everyone is alright. Enjoy your next Viper - drive safely...
Thanks Aaron, we'll see how my sense of humor holds up when I deal with the insurance company.
I like the green but I may be partial to the orange and black. We'll see what happens.
Here's to wishful thinking.... also from my hubby
One of my personal favorites
What about turning it into a Street Serpent with the panel package from Jeff Lemke as mentioned earlier? It would be the first SS Coupe
Yeah the cop had some serious attitude but what is done is done. Clearly he had a chip on his shoulder for some reason. :
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JonB I will most definitely be contacting you for insurance advice as well as a quote on EVERY body panel for a 2006 Coupe...........My hope is that the insurance company will be smart and total it but I'm sure the real struggle lies ahead.....
My viper has runflats on it, would PS2s make that big of a difference? ...........Any suggestions?
If you have not done so already, make sure that you carefully check the suspension components. If the wheels are shot, it means that considerable lateral force acted on the suspension. Also, take a good look at the frame. In particular, the front subframe assembly and the right rear frame area. From the photos it looked like the car was sitting lower on one side and the body panels at the rear were a little out of alignment. Did you have any fluid discharge from under the engine area? Good luck with whatever happens.
Isn't that because the GTS is a better looking and better handling car! Am I biased?Glad you're O.K.. I agree with those saying it was probably the runcraps that were the problem especially since 2 GTSs travelled the same ground before you without a problem.
Glad that you are OK.I was in an accident this morning coming home from Captree. I was driving at the speed of traffic, maybe 50-55. I was in a turn following two of our Viper brethren, when my car started to slide into a Jeep that was next to me. I'm not sure if it was the wet pavement, loose asphalt or what but my car was determined to hit that jeep.
The bumblebee is my favorite viper! I hope it turns out ok either way for you. The same EXACT thing pretty much happened to me in Jan. of '07 in my '03 SRT/10. It was a 12k mile car w/the original stock runflats. I new the runflats were bad, but I had no idea they were THAT bad. At the time I also owned a 800rwhp vette, so for me the viper was the "slow" car. I figured it would be impossible for me to lose control of the viper under any circumstances because I could throw the vette around all over the place w/ease and recover w/zero problems! For some reason vipers are totally different animals! I guess mostly in part to the tires (I always turned tc off on my vette). Anyways, I was going down a 4 lane road in 15* weather, doing about the speed limit of 55 and simply switched lanes and as I did I him a bump in the road and it sent me sideways across all four lanes of traffic! The witnesses said I hit the curb w/both wheels at the same time tossing me up into the air and when I was upside down in the car I got tangled up in some trees throwing me into a 360 turn while flipping! God had his hand on me and my friend as I landed on all four wheels! I opened the door and walked away w/only a tiny scratch on my hand. My friend that was riding w/me had a broken left elbow, so he couldn't put on his seatbelt! Had we of landed upside down there's no telling what would have happened considering the vert. top was ripped nearly completely off!!! He walked away w/only 14 stiches in his head! Moral of the story, runflats are like iceskates!!! I feel very blessed! Insurance hooked me up too! Good luck w/yours!--Andy