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MRWS6Participantmoparkid25 wrote:MRWS6 wrote:moparkid25 wrote:1994 was the first production year of the Dodge Viper. That would be my choice, even though the build quality of those cars is terrible.
The Viper concept debuted way back in 1989 at the Detroit Auto Show and the first year of production was actually 1992….
You know, I’m wrong and you’re right. For some reason I was thinking it was ’94…. Probably because the first generation Vipers (a real POS) were faster than anything else offered domestically that year. And that really isn’t saying much!
No worries Moparkid. Your right, actually the first two generations were a little rough around the edges! I have to say though… Dodge really put it to the other manufacturers as far as horsepower. In 1992 a factory car with 400 hp was crazy! :woohoo:
MRWS6Participantmoparkid25 wrote:1994 was the first production year of the Dodge Viper. That would be my choice, even though the build quality of those cars is terrible.The Viper concept debuted way back in 1989 at the Detroit Auto Show and the first year of production was actually 1992….
MRWS6Participantmoparkid25 wrote:Great way to ruin the reputation of another classic muscle car, just like they did with the Charger being a 4-door.I agree, the Charger in the current 4-door version just doesn’t do the car justice.
MRWS6ParticipantI got a flier in the mail a couple of weeks ago and another at Albany today. Registration begins at 10 am, judging until 2:30 and awards at 3:30. $10 entry fee. Are you wondering about the classes?
MRWS6ParticipantHe has some really nice stuff in his collection. I’d like to have that D.E.I Camaro SS in my garage. Funny though.. they state the mods were performed by SLP Inc? SLP had nothing to do with those cars.
MRWS6ParticipantI have used FedEx Custom Critical auto transport with great results in the past. I have also dealt with Almond Exotic Transports and have been very happy too. Both of these carries will come right to your door anywhere in WI. Like moparkid stated though, you should not be at all responsible for the shipping if he has bought the car from you.
MRWS6Participant78coupe wrote:
Quote:About the guy willing to pay for a vote. This is why shows are loosing there fun for me. Too many people concerned with winning a piece of 10 buck plastic. Not enough interested in just enjoying the day. Give me non judged shows with decent doorprizes,I could not agree more! I several friends that have some really nice car collections and just refuse to take their cars to any shows and listen to people complain about judging…
MRWS6ParticipantMeguiars does have one of the best complete line-ups of car care products. I buy some of their professional line in bulk. Their M105 and M205 compound/polishes are great to use with either a rotary or random orbital for paint correction. I also use their D151 PRC when I need a all in one product. Hyper Dressing is a sweet product too for exterior trim and tires.
Menzerna is another high quality product from Germany. Their P085RD polish works great on hard clear coats. For last step products I like to use Zaino Z5 or Pinnacle Sovereign. Some of the best quick detailers in my opinion are Zaino Z8,Z6, Duragloss Aqua Wax and Mothers Show Time.MRWS6ParticipantI would give it a A-. I like the way the cars are displayed on the street. Its easy for people to walk through and look. The trophy presentation went quick and by 3:00 I was headed home already. They seemed to have a great crowd this year with the nice weather sunny.gif I even managed to take first place in my class!!
MRWS6ParticipantI was there on sunday also. Other than a brief rain shower it turned out to be a very nice day. sunny.gif I hope next years show will be even bigger and better. I think they ended up with about 70 cars total this year, not bad for a first year show.
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