Yes that is me behind the camera. You should see the other shots I have. And these photos were taken a back in June. So a couple of months ago. And at least two weeks before the picture of the gold car.
I like how I read that most Viper owners are only concerned if their current Viper will increase in value or not if there is or isn't a Gen V viper.
There is so much rolling around in my head right now. I built the Viper from 97 until 2010. I went from building ten Vipers a day on the morning...
Well I have done every job on the chassis line. In 97 my first job was installing the left side suspension. Both front and rear. Since then i have learned and done each job on the chassis line.
So I have the skills to build a chassis from the frame up to a hot running chassis. My last job was...
My wife and I would like to thank the VCA for extending us an invitation to VOI 11. Unfortunately we will not be able to make this trip. We would like to but due to the cost involved with attending this event we are unable to.
In case you haven't seen these here is what the invitations said...
Yes I built your Viper. I am one of less than 80 people who currently build the Dodge Viper. I've been at it since 1997. I've been in the chassis department the entire time. And I like it.
It's nice to be a small part of the Viper community. Even if I'm not an owner. Yea "99" was a good year for me. I had been at Viper for two years by then. I also got to go to the 5th VOI in Los Vegas. Fun times.
A few weeks ago I got to work on a Viper owners personal car. I had just as much fun with his car as I do building them at work. Ok so I only replaced the battery. I still had fun.
I've taken out a few dashes on fully built Vipers. And they do come out as one piece and go right back in. Care has to be taken no to damage the interior or any of the plastic parts around the windshield.
Here goes my story.
Last night I had a dream. Like most people it was a dream of being at work. But my work is very different from most other people. I was inside the (Viper) plant walking towards one of the open bay doors. Outside there were other craftspeople and a couple of managers...
For the dealer to reprogram your TPM should take no more than 10 minutes. There should be no reason for you to have to leave it at the dealership. I have used a StarScan on the 2008 and 2009 Vipers to do this when a tire needed to be changed.
Have fun
I saw this store at the mall. You can custom build the car of your choice. They have Vipers, Mustangs, vettes, and even dump trucks. I thought it was a cool idea and it's new. They only have 12 stores in the US. Here is the info on the info I have.
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Your replies are great. To make it worse I too a closer look at his car. The rims alone were more grimy than the rims on my Liberty. There was not a clean spot on the paint. Oh yea, he did have a coffee cup in the center console.
Not 30 minutes ago I was leaving a Meijer store. As I was loading the Jeep I noticed a man with the hood open to a 2005 yellow Viper. As he walked by I asked if there was anything wrong with his car and could I help. He replied that is was just leaking coolant. When asked why he said because his...
I wish I could help you. That was the first station I was taught. I would install the front and rear left side suspension. Of course I can do both sides now.
But I would have to guess it would be a weekend project. You know between the drinks and steaks.:2tu:
Oh man that's harsh. At least we have a great hockey team, a ok basketball team, and a baseball team that's been to the World Series in the last couple of years. Like it or not the Lions were a perfect team this past year. Ya I know perfect losers. But I am a Detroit sports fan.
I would rather be at work building cars than sitting at home. But that is a choice I don't have.
And what do you do for a living that affords you the right to judge how much I should get paid? Either of you? Do you even have a clue what an employee working at a main manufacturing plant 8 to...
That was a nice thing for you to do for a total stranger. Can you believe it there are craftspeople at Conner that have never had a ride in a Viper? I know of one that has been with the Viper program for over 11 years and has yet to experience the joy of riding in a Viper. :(
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