New Owner of a B/W '96!

chenner

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With a slow afternoon at work on this Friday I thought I would post an introductory thread and tell my Viper pick up story. Since I enjoyed reading other people's post about their drives back home I thought it would only be fair if I shared mine.

I flew down to Atlanta and picked up a mint blue and white '96 GTS with only 12K miles earlier this month and drove it 1,100 miles back to Toronto. What an adventure!
Rather than just doing a boring drive on the interstate I thought I would stick to the backroads and turn this into a 3-day road trip.

Arriving to see the car
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I picked up the car and hit the road around 3:30pm. My first stop was to meet up with an old friend in Alabama. What a drive! My initial thoughts on the car was that the ride was much smoother than what I had read about! I would realize the next day that it was because of the smooth roads in the south! lol. The AC wasn't blowing cold air so it was windows down drive down country roads to Scottsboro Alabama. Oh, the cigar lighter didn't work either so it was no GPS for me which just added to the adventure (good thing I printed out Google Map directions!). I drove through some very cool towns along the way. Love the south!
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I stopped somewhere just in Alabama to snap a couple of pics of the new ride:
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First night was spent in Monteagle, TN. I arrived late but man did the car look great under the lights of the motel.
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The next day was quite the adventure. The first half of the day was awesome. Weather was perfect. I stopped by Auto Source in a small town and refilled the freon. AC was blowing perfect and the drive was much improved! The roads in Tennessee and south Kentucky were a perfect combination of curvy country roads mixed with some parts where I can cruise in 6th. For the life of me I can't remember where it was but there were some of the best driving roads I have ever encountered that snaked around a state park. Super curvy roads with some elevation changes that lead me out to this long bridge:
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If anybody knows where this was please let me know!

It was a good thing I packed very light. The trunk was occupied with a car cover and original parts (car has smooth tubes and Eradispeed rotors).
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It wasn't until I neared I64 that the real adventure began. First it started raining. That's when I discovered that the windshield wipers did not work! (slow motor on one arm and they would run into each other). It got so dark and poured so bad that I could barely see. And that's when the hail started! Luckily, I had just arrived at a gas station that had one bottle of Rain X left! I got back on the road 20 minutes later and the rain stopped. However, once on the Interstate the radio was interrupted with Tornado warnings in North Kentucky and South Ohio - exactly where I was at!!! :omg: Probably the last thing you want to hear when you don't know where you're at and you're driving your new car home!

Got stuck in traffic on I75 when there was a "High-Water Alert" on the freeway where cars can only get by in the left lane. :shocked: I have never heard of a warning like this before so in an effort to avoid hydro-locking the motor I spent the next 45 minutes driving through some brutal roads through the ghetto of Cincinatti until I was able to get back on the freeway. Ate dinner at ******* Barrel (love the catfish dinner there!) while more heavy rain pounded the area and briefly knocked out power. I debated staying there for the night but decided to push forth to Lima, OH.

What a drive to Lima! Dark clouds threatening rain the whole way. Even saw a double rainbow!
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Quite the drive as dark looming clouds sat on one side while the sun set on the other. With all the deer in Ohio I was hoping to get to my destination quick!
Somebody upstairs must have been looking out for me as the rain held off until after I made it to Lima! It poured with thunderstorms that night as my poor GTS sat by itself in the parking lot.

Here's the car the next morning:
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The last day was uneventful. Cloudy the rest of the drive home.

Some observations:

- the car drove perfectly in the rain as long as speed and acceleration were respected
- Michigan has some of the worst interstate roads - just brutal!
- must move a southern state in the future! Great people, food, and scenery
- driving the GTS is much like riding a motorcycle. Loud, very raw, and must stop frequently to stretch the old bones!

That was definitely a road trip that I will remember!
 

mad0953

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Nice story. I never have used my wipers but I check them every time I drive the car but not the lighter. Prior owner should pay to have those items fixed.

Oh yeah, nice car and nice color combo.
 

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Congrats on the purchase! I drove mine from MI to TX and was glad I didnt hit a single point of rain in November lol.

Nice color combo and car looks great. Have fun and drive safe :)
 

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of course it had to rain....nice car, enjoy and respect it,or they bite
 

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Hey Chenner,

Love the adventure !!...For some reason the pictures are X out for me but maybe its just a glitch with the internet right now as it is storming here where I am. Not quite your percieved Downpours you got on the way here, but, anyway. Wow, that must have been one hell of a time. I would hate to get caught up in those kind of conditions 5 miles from home, nevermind 1100 !!

You got B__lls !!

We should def get together and talk GTS's. Your only a hop skip and a jump form me and the rest of the VCO members here.

Ill keep in contact with you.

Congrats on the new ride and the safe ride home. Blue and Whites are at the top of the food chain in my eyes.....or is that sharks ..hmm..anyway..you got the picture.
 

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Congrats. Love the story. I did a similar thing two weeks ago. Only 500Miles to home. Enjoy!!

Mark
 

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Welcome aboard. I picked up my RT in MO last August and drove it back to Maryland. Luckey for me I did not experience any rain. The drive was awesome. It took me 2 days. I would suggest that you get all of the car fluids changed and get a new set of tires as well. Good looking car
 

Sybil TF

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Cool!! I just bought the same car! Got mine yesterday!
 

bluesrt

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all the new drivers of a viper, be careful and enjoy your monsters, unlike any other power type out there
 

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Congrats on the purchase, and congrats on driving her home vs. shipping.

That long bridge looks a lot like a dam to me.

The wipers were an ugly surprise! I'd have thought the seller would have mentioned that, especially since he knew you were driving it back to Canada. I agree with an earlier post that it would be nice for the seller to cover that repair for you, but a used car is sold "as-is". :(

Look into North Carolina for a place to settle down. Lots of nice folks here and plenty of fried catfish, and VOI 12 will be here too!
 

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Maybe I can save you a headache with the wipers. Replace the wiper motor that is working correctly. NOT the one that is acting up.
 

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Congrats on the best car ever made and best color combo (I'm partial and only 8 months old) all smiles :cool:
 

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Great looking car. You did it right, fly there drive back. Did the same thing when I got mine. 900 mile road trip home, but I made it in 12 hours.:drive:
 

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Just did the same thing to pick up my '02 GTS...

Flew to Orlando. Drove home to St. Louis via Highway A1A on the East Coast and the mountains of North Carolina / Tennessee. It was a blast! I put 1400 miles on the car in 2 days. The previous owner had put 1000 miles on it in the past 4 years!

Congrats on the new car! Looks great!
 

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