Author Topic: you nostalgia you lose v1990  (Read 281974 times)

« Last Edit: January 23, 2015, 09:31:21 PM by Mr Queeba »







Those days when Vipers didn't have roofs and had the iconic three spoke wheels.

-wow-

Those days when Vipers didn't have roofs and had the iconic three spoke wheels.

i'm dying

That model model was beautiful...

i'm dying

That model model was beautiful...

My dad worked at a couple Dodge dealers. I remember at one of them, they managed to get a Viper and he showed it to me. They kept it outside on warm, sunny days and brought it in the showroom at night or when the weather was less than ideal.

Idk why but I always found those vipers to be a bit ugly.

But the gts version was beautiful.

My dad worked at a couple Dodge dealers. I remember at one of them, they managed to get a Viper and he showed it to me. They kept it outside on warm, sunny days and brought it in the showroom at night or when the weather was less than ideal.

You're so fortunate. I drink in as much of the moment I can whenever I get to see a Viper.

Because it's so rare...

You're so fortunate. I drink in as much of the moment I can whenever I get to see a Viper.

Because it's so rare...

When the Viper was released ('92 iirc, four years before I was born), my dad got word that a brand new Viper had arrived at a car dealer that was rather far away. He drove almost a 120 mile round trip just to go look at it and go back home. It was a huge deal back then.

When the Viper was released ('92 iirc, four years before I was born), my dad got word that a brand new Viper had arrived at a car dealer that was rather far away. He drove almost a 120 mile round trip just to go look at it and go back home. It was a huge deal back then.

No sir, he didn't just look at it.

He sucked that stuff into his eyeballs i mean RIGHT IN THERE and absorbed it into his brain like some goddamn etchasketch stuff but never getting erased that stuff is there forever all of the fine curves and and crevices.

You've gotta appreciate that stuff.

No sir, he didn't just look at it.

He sucked that stuff into his eyeballs i mean RIGHT IN THERE and absorbed it into his brain like some goddamn etchasketch stuff but never getting erased that stuff is there forever all of the fine curves and and crevices.

You've gotta appreciate that stuff.

Heh you should see me with a C7 Corvette


Dang! This really brings tears to my eyes looking at all this...