After 32 long hours, ~1100 miles, 80-90 gallons of fuel, countless elevation changes peaking at 2520ft, unknown quantities of Mt. Dew, Sun Drop, Dr. Pepper and Diet Pepsi, 4hrs of sleep and countless memories, we made it home with my first Viper! My fiance' and father joined me for the road trip of a lifetime. We may have taken a few "detours" along the way and arrived home with depleted immune systems, but I'd do it again in the morning. Well... maybe next weekend, anyhow!
2002 GTS
Graphite
15k miles
Mostly stock (not for long) - cat delete, smooth tubes, SRT10 wheels, MGW shifter
-Fueling up at 02early hours
-Enjoying beautiful scenery across Ohio and PA on the way to pick up the car
-Finally arrived to see the car and check everything out before taking a test drive with the fiance'
-Agreed on the sale, ran to the bank and notary for necessary paperwork and loaded her on the trailer. If you have access to a Power Product No Ramp U19 trailer, I highly recommend it. Only open trailer I've ever used that can load something like a Viper without a single piece of extra lumber or any cheater ramps or other loading trick. The caveat is the fender prevent opening the car doors, but I hear they're working on both (lighter) aluminum models and version that will raise the deck above the fender for vehicle access/egress before lowering back to neutral position for transportation. This all-steel beast weighs in at ~3500lbs!
-Hit the road back to O-H-I-O with a much-needed pit stop at the always travel-popular ******* Barrel
-Caught a 4hr cat nap at my father's house, once back in Toledo, before taking her on home for final offload. Looking and feeling very rough at this point!
-Time to get her unstrapped and offloaded. The Dukes of Hazzard rear entry/egress was a lot funnier when I was only ~12hrs into the trip and loading the recently-purchased car in PA! No so much the following morning...
2002 GTS
Graphite
15k miles
Mostly stock (not for long) - cat delete, smooth tubes, SRT10 wheels, MGW shifter
-Fueling up at 02early hours
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-Enjoying beautiful scenery across Ohio and PA on the way to pick up the car
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-Finally arrived to see the car and check everything out before taking a test drive with the fiance'
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-Agreed on the sale, ran to the bank and notary for necessary paperwork and loaded her on the trailer. If you have access to a Power Product No Ramp U19 trailer, I highly recommend it. Only open trailer I've ever used that can load something like a Viper without a single piece of extra lumber or any cheater ramps or other loading trick. The caveat is the fender prevent opening the car doors, but I hear they're working on both (lighter) aluminum models and version that will raise the deck above the fender for vehicle access/egress before lowering back to neutral position for transportation. This all-steel beast weighs in at ~3500lbs!
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-Hit the road back to O-H-I-O with a much-needed pit stop at the always travel-popular ******* Barrel
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-Caught a 4hr cat nap at my father's house, once back in Toledo, before taking her on home for final offload. Looking and feeling very rough at this point!
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-Time to get her unstrapped and offloaded. The Dukes of Hazzard rear entry/egress was a lot funnier when I was only ~12hrs into the trip and loading the recently-purchased car in PA! No so much the following morning...
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