mike & juli
Enthusiast
I like that one, Bobbbbbbbbbb-Bee~!!!! SO true in our case, lol~!!!! THANKS! ~jules
hadn't seen this thread but geesh people ask me if my viper is pink..... and here all you are wanting a pink viper! I do like the look though. Very different and bright. Bet it would stand out great on the track.
LOL... It was 1970 when a Shelby GT-500 Muskrat (blue with white stripes) tried to play with me and the '65 Goat (non-descrip Mayfair Maize; no flash or stripes, just pure horsepower) on I-75. Long story short, last I saw of the "Rat" was a a dot in the rearview surrounded by a cloud of blue smoke (obvious blown engine). Never have had a whole lot of respect for blue with white stripes...The History of the Stripes was because when Carrol Shelby went to Europe to race there was NO racing colors left for North America. Hence the first 'Country Colors' of Blue and White were invented. Shelby painted the car Blue and added white stripes. White with Blue stripes is also "racing colors"
That's why I'd never own a non-striped Viper. Probably also the reason Blue/White Vipers are the most popular colors.
Just FYI ...
Ted
LOL... by 1970, not only did I have a driver's license, but I had graduated from college. The '65 Goat was the second car I owned -- bored to 421 with triple deuces.Geez, you had a driver's license back in '70?
No car for Ted until 72. Took me another year to get a 440 and a 2 more years before I started modifying my Big Blocks.
Only striped Blue/white car I owned was a 390 '70 AMX.
Ted