It almost took an act of god to get into the plant but it finally happened, thanks to an old friend, "Big Al", I'm not asking how he did it but he did and it was cool!
There is a thread asking what can be done to help sales and I think one big thing SRT could do is have the plant open, maybe on a limited schedule, for tours. I can understand why it may be somewhat challenging but maybe they could get some volunteer Viper enthusiasts to be tour guides (something like that other plant in Bowling Green) and on a limited basis to start with. The reason I say this is it is an amazing facility and the people that work there are fantastic. As we toured the place most of the techs took the time to say hello and thanks for considering a Viper and explain what part of the build they do. They are all very proud of what they build and all die-hard car folks. The Viper is as close to hand built as I have ever seen. They are so committed to quality control that it's hard to believe anything gets by them, but I'm sure they do have some growing pains and working them out.
I was totally impressed by how open our guide was about what was going on. I was able to take all the pictures I wanted and was only asked not to post 2 or 3 of something that is not out yet (more later). We got to see some of the new things that are just now coming out.
One of the big deals for me was getting to see my car, it is only a completed chassis at this point, but yesterday I was told that it will be moved to final stage on Monday. It was waiting for the body to be finished in paint. It was a little delayed because I ordered a GTS with stripes but with the SRT hood and they had to work out the stripe layout. I did get to see a SRT hood with GTS stripes at Prefix and looks great, but unfortunately is was white with black stripes not yellow.
Couple of cool things we got to see was,
Number 1 and 2 TAs being built, very very cool, you all will be impressed with what is going on with that bad boy!
White GTS with red interior, I don't know if that is new but never saw one before.
All the carbon fiber goodies
Here are some pictures.
Me and Al walking in the front door.
As soon as you walk into the plant it is evident how clean, light and quite it is, hard to believe it is a factory.
Here is the quality control room with the jig used to measure tolerances of the body parts.
The machinery is awesome
Various stages of assambly
Here is the new wheel, polished face and grey barrels
White and red
Sweet smell of carbon fiber
This is my actual chassis with my new best buddy at CAAP
Here is the first pictures of a SRT hood with GTS stripes, sorry for the crappy shots as it was in a rack that was tough to get to but you get the idea.
A couple days later I got to go to Prefix. I was a bodyman and owned a body shop in a previous life but man this place takes auto body finishing to another planet. The specialty spray booths, prep, polishing and finishing areas are very impressive to say the least.
This will be what mine looks like in the next week or so
Heart of the beast
I did shoot these pictures at Prefix, not sure if I should have or not but oh well
In closing I want to thank all the great folks at both CAAP and Prefix if for nothing else, building the most bad ass car there is. I have to admit that I was starting to have second thoughts about buying a Gen 5, with all the negative crap you read, most of it bull in my opinion, with exception of KB and one other I know of. After the trip to the plants I just can't wait for mine to show up sunny Florida and spank it the way it should be.
I promise I won't show up in my ZR1 again so get my snake finished already
There is a thread asking what can be done to help sales and I think one big thing SRT could do is have the plant open, maybe on a limited schedule, for tours. I can understand why it may be somewhat challenging but maybe they could get some volunteer Viper enthusiasts to be tour guides (something like that other plant in Bowling Green) and on a limited basis to start with. The reason I say this is it is an amazing facility and the people that work there are fantastic. As we toured the place most of the techs took the time to say hello and thanks for considering a Viper and explain what part of the build they do. They are all very proud of what they build and all die-hard car folks. The Viper is as close to hand built as I have ever seen. They are so committed to quality control that it's hard to believe anything gets by them, but I'm sure they do have some growing pains and working them out.
I was totally impressed by how open our guide was about what was going on. I was able to take all the pictures I wanted and was only asked not to post 2 or 3 of something that is not out yet (more later). We got to see some of the new things that are just now coming out.
One of the big deals for me was getting to see my car, it is only a completed chassis at this point, but yesterday I was told that it will be moved to final stage on Monday. It was waiting for the body to be finished in paint. It was a little delayed because I ordered a GTS with stripes but with the SRT hood and they had to work out the stripe layout. I did get to see a SRT hood with GTS stripes at Prefix and looks great, but unfortunately is was white with black stripes not yellow.
Couple of cool things we got to see was,
Number 1 and 2 TAs being built, very very cool, you all will be impressed with what is going on with that bad boy!
White GTS with red interior, I don't know if that is new but never saw one before.
All the carbon fiber goodies
Here are some pictures.
Me and Al walking in the front door.
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As soon as you walk into the plant it is evident how clean, light and quite it is, hard to believe it is a factory.
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Here is the quality control room with the jig used to measure tolerances of the body parts.
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The machinery is awesome
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Various stages of assambly
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Here is the new wheel, polished face and grey barrels
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White and red
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Sweet smell of carbon fiber
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This is my actual chassis with my new best buddy at CAAP
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Here is the first pictures of a SRT hood with GTS stripes, sorry for the crappy shots as it was in a rack that was tough to get to but you get the idea.
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A couple days later I got to go to Prefix. I was a bodyman and owned a body shop in a previous life but man this place takes auto body finishing to another planet. The specialty spray booths, prep, polishing and finishing areas are very impressive to say the least.
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This will be what mine looks like in the next week or so
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Heart of the beast
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I did shoot these pictures at Prefix, not sure if I should have or not but oh well
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In closing I want to thank all the great folks at both CAAP and Prefix if for nothing else, building the most bad ass car there is. I have to admit that I was starting to have second thoughts about buying a Gen 5, with all the negative crap you read, most of it bull in my opinion, with exception of KB and one other I know of. After the trip to the plants I just can't wait for mine to show up sunny Florida and spank it the way it should be.
I promise I won't show up in my ZR1 again so get my snake finished already