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OT - For Car Lovers: Some Recent Exotic Spottings
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Fun can be had without being the fastest. I think the new Acura NSX and Lexus LFA prove that point. Very fast, but boring. I would say the same thing about a Tesla Model 3. After 30min of giving myself whiplash it lost some of the joy.nolaegghead said:I remember seeing some Vipers at the autocross track. Everyone is ooing and ahhing about them, then they over steer or plow all over the track and get crap times. Not the car's fault, really. Just a hard car to drive, but in the right hands, can be very fast.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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DeMuro has a video on one of the first Vipers ever made. It’s worth a watch.WeberWho said:nolaegghead said:They are unpleasant to drive for transportation and they are hard to keep on the road. Fun to money ratio is pretty bad, and probably why there aren’t many out there. All the power to those that like them tho. I guess.
That's interesting you say that. I think Doug Demuro daily drove his for a year and had positive things to say about it. Casey Putsch also has a daily Viper. I want to say both Vipers were the GTS models. The GTS has more creature comforts than the original Viper. I don't think anyone would want to daily the first gen Viper."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
WeberWho said:nolaegghead said:They are unpleasant to drive for transportation and they are hard to keep on the road. Fun to money ratio is pretty bad, and probably why there aren’t many out there. All the power to those that like them tho. I guess.
That's interesting you say that. I think Doug Demuro daily drove his for a year and had positive things to say about it. Casey Putsch also has a daily Viper. I want to say both Vipers were the GTS models. The GTS has more creature comforts than the original Viper. I don't think anyone would want to daily the first gen Viper.Maybe I'm thinking of the early Vipers because I remember there was no option for AC and they were unpleasant like driving a race car. Haven't really paid much attention to them since and I don't want to unfairly "denigrate" them or anything.They're pretty much the complete opposite of a Porsche, I just lean towards the German's vision of a sports car....engineering and finesse where the sum of the parts is less than the whole vs dropping a V10 in what looks like a 1960s Jag, extremely front end-heavy car.Personal tastes are personal. I think the Hellcat, despite having a cool name, is a travesty. Never was a drag racing fan tho.
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The Hellcat might surpass the Viper for the number of owners/morons who’ve crashed it, occasionally on the drive home from the dealership."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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You can daily pretty much anything if you're in the right part of the country and determined. I remember reading about this guy years ago with his C5 Corvette. He put on 773,000 miles on it before donating it.
https://youtu.be/uhLjVydKkPw "The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
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I did 4 years with a Lotus Elise as a daily.WeberWho said:You can daily pretty much anything if you're in the right part of the country and determined. I remember reading about this guy years ago with his C5 Corvette. He put on 773,000 miles on it before donating it.
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Eoin said:
I did 4 years with a Lotus Elise as a daily.WeberWho said:You can daily pretty much anything if you're in the right part of the country and determined. I remember reading about this guy years ago with his C5 Corvette. He put on 773,000 miles on it before donating it.
https://youtu.be/uhLjVydKkPwOther than squeezing in and out through tough egress and a cramped cabin, all you English chaps need is wipers and a heater. What's your summer average high? 70F?Different story where I live. I unlock my truck and it's 130F inside. Outside it's humid AF and summer highs in the 90s. If you don't have AC you are on the verge of heat stroke.
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Bad news: A neighbour just reported having traded in his R8.Good news: It will be replaced with an Aventador.I’ll post pics, assuming it materializes.
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Not that it is very exotic... made me think of George Straits "Baby Blue" song.Large, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
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God that color is horrific on that car. Or any car, really. It reminds me of Carolina fans…kl8ton said:
Not that it is very exotic... made me think of George Straits "Baby Blue" song."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
You'd think, there'd be a LOT of slightly-used spare parts available, either right- or left-side...“I'll have what she's having."
-Rob Reiner's mother!
Ogden, UT, USA
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DD tends to ramble on when he's driving a car, which I've read reduces the car's performance 42%, and tapers down from that.WeberWho said:
I think Doug Demuro daily drove his for a year and had positive things to say about it.
I could be wrong, but so far, not.“I'll have what she's having."
-Rob Reiner's mother!
Ogden, UT, USA
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Hope to see you there. The brothers are awesome folks. For those that asked and I didn't answer out of all the cars. They own all but just a couple. The child hood friend owns those. They recently drove the prom girls to the prom in them. Class act.lousubcap said:@jdMyers - I booked the Event right after your initial post on it. Looking forward to seeing the collection.
It's the Triple F Collection Event if any are interested. Here's the link:
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I’m assuming they drove the cars, as opposed to handing over the keys to the prom dates?jdMyers said:
Hope to see you there. The brothers are awesome folks. For those that asked and I didn't answer out of all the cars. They own all but just a couple. The child hood friend owns those. They recently drove the prom girls to the prom in them. Class act.lousubcap said:@jdMyers - I booked the Event right after your initial post on it. Looking forward to seeing the collection.
It's the Triple F Collection Event if any are interested. Here's the link:
https://theeventohio.com/"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
If they handed me the keys, I would have never made it to prom. Would have just driven all night.JohnInCarolina said:
I’m assuming they drove the cars, as opposed to handing over the keys to the prom dates?jdMyers said:
Hope to see you there. The brothers are awesome folks. For those that asked and I didn't answer out of all the cars. They own all but just a couple. The child hood friend owns those. They recently drove the prom girls to the prom in them. Class act.lousubcap said:@jdMyers - I booked the Event right after your initial post on it. Looking forward to seeing the collection.
It's the Triple F Collection Event if any are interested. Here's the link:
https://theeventohio.com/I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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You would have been allowed a model with no back seat...Ozzie_Isaac said:
If they handed me the keys, I would have never made it to prom. Would have just driven all night.JohnInCarolina said:
I’m assuming they drove the cars, as opposed to handing over the keys to the prom dates?jdMyers said:
Hope to see you there. The brothers are awesome folks. For those that asked and I didn't answer out of all the cars. They own all but just a couple. The child hood friend owns those. They recently drove the prom girls to the prom in them. Class act.lousubcap said:@jdMyers - I booked the Event right after your initial post on it. Looking forward to seeing the collection.
It's the Triple F Collection Event if any are interested. Here's the link:
https://theeventohio.com/
Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
Lol yea they drove them in. But seriously the group of guys drive the hyper cars in the winter. They let people sit in them. They really welcome the public in general. The grandfather owns the patent on the plastic bag used inside cereal boxes. Sold it for a billion plus. Then the boys got it back and doubled it. So now. They own hyper carsColumbus, Ohio
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https://youtu.be/JPqd6q2p63E. Approx a year old. The list of cars they own as brothers Columbus, Ohio -
70F is a really nice day, 80F is hot, 90F is a heatwave that makes National news. In fact, 80F is probably pretty newsworthy.nolaegghead said:Eoin said:
I did 4 years with a Lotus Elise as a daily.WeberWho said:You can daily pretty much anything if you're in the right part of the country and determined. I remember reading about this guy years ago with his C5 Corvette. He put on 773,000 miles on it before donating it.
https://youtu.be/uhLjVydKkPwOther than squeezing in and out through tough egress and a cramped cabin, all you English chaps need is wipers and a heater. What's your summer average high? 70F?Different story where I live. I unlock my truck and it's 130F inside. Outside it's humid AF and summer highs in the 90s. If you don't have AC you are on the verge of heat stroke. -
Folks, this will be my next vehicle!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rl6VbEHDrkE
My Tacoma is a 2009, only has 63K miles on it, and the dealership offers to buy it from me every time She goes in for sched. Mx. A van would be fine if I ever start gigging again, and would also work for skiing, but with two PEs that probably won't be happening. I definitely want to go electric, and I fell for this in concept form about a year ago.
While stationed in Albuquerque I had a '77 VW Bus, loved that thing. Bought it with new paint for $2,000, replaced one clutch for $850, push-started it once by myself, got blown off the Interstate in it, and sold it five years later for $2,000! (I was PCSing to Grand Forks ND and decided a real heater would be nice)
EDIT: Oh yeah, just for the record: my Audi's headlights rotate too upon startup, but up-n-down depending on speed.
“I'll have what she's having."
-Rob Reiner's mother!
Ogden, UT, USA
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Nice ride. It will probably take a couple of years before it is available in the US though.Botch said:Folks, this will be my next vehicle!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rl6VbEHDrkE
My Tacoma is a 2009, only has 63K miles on it, and the dealership offers to buy it from me every time She goes in for sched. Mx. A van would be fine if I ever start gigging again, and would also work for skiing, but with two PEs that probably won't be happening. I definitely want to go electric, and I fell for this in concept form about a year ago.
While stationed in Albuquerque I had a '77 VW Bus, loved that thing. Bought it with new paint for $2,000, replaced one clutch for $850, push-started it once by myself, got blown off the Interstate in it, and sold it five years later for $2,000! (I was PCSing to Grand Forks ND and decided a real heater would be nice)
EDIT: Oh yeah, just for the record: my Audi's headlights rotate too upon startup, but up-n-down depending on speed. -
@Botch - pretty cool!"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
I would love a diesel version of that! As a 16 year old, I owned a 1968 bus. I had grand plans until I totaled my 86 vw gti. I had to sell wrecked car and bus to get another running vehicle.Botch said:Folks, this will be my next vehicle!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rl6VbEHDrkE
My Tacoma is a 2009, only has 63K miles on it, and the dealership offers to buy it from me every time She goes in for sched. Mx. A van would be fine if I ever start gigging again, and would also work for skiing, but with two PEs that probably won't be happening. I definitely want to go electric, and I fell for this in concept form about a year ago.
While stationed in Albuquerque I had a '77 VW Bus, loved that thing. Bought it with new paint for $2,000, replaced one clutch for $850, push-started it once by myself, got blown off the Interstate in it, and sold it five years later for $2,000! (I was PCSing to Grand Forks ND and decided a real heater would be nice)
EDIT: Oh yeah, just for the record: my Audi's headlights rotate too upon startup, but up-n-down depending on speed.Large, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
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Don’t patents only have a life of 20 years? This sounds like they’re telling a story.jdMyers said:Lol yea they drove them in. But seriously the group of guys drive the hyper cars in the winter. They let people sit in them. They really welcome the public in general. The grandfather owns the patent on the plastic bag used inside cereal boxes. Sold it for a billion plus. Then the boys got it back and doubled it. So now. They own hyper carsTHANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
Here’s an opportunity to educate yourselves if you’re planning on driving in Norway.

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Also, a tire leak identification guide for you D-I-Y’ers.

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Why couldn’t my Dad have invented the plastic bags inside cereal boxes?!?!?"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
Inventing something doesn’t always mean that you always profit. A relative of mine with a physics doctorate and 2 engineering masters was cited in patents when they interned during undergraduate. Since then the later work has been cited nearly 900 times by other researchers.JohnInCarolina said:Why couldn’t my Dad have invented the plastic bags inside cereal boxes?!?!? -
Yeah.Gulfcoastguy said:
Inventing something doesn’t always mean that you always profit. A relative of mine with a physics doctorate and 2 engineering masters was cited in patents when they interned during undergraduate. Since then the later work has been cited nearly 900 times by other researchers.JohnInCarolina said:Why couldn’t my Dad have invented the plastic bags inside cereal boxes?!?!?
I have over 16,000 citations to my work.
You want to know what I’d prefer to have? A Ferrari."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat
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