Vipers win in Escanaba!

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A gang from the Motor City Viper Owners chapter of VCA journeyed up to Escanaba, MI for the annual Krusin Klassics Car Show last weekend. It was the 10th annual year that we've been represented, and we had a blast!

Those of us from the lower end of the state crossed that great Mackinaw Bridge span to join our Upper Peninsula brothers and sisters.

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Our caravan up was full of good weather and fun cruising . . .

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Groups of cars began to gather at our trusty host hotel Friday afternoon, scattered among other classic and specialty cars arriving in town for the big car show.

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After everyone arrived, we cruised over to Riverside Dodge, who always host us with grilled cheeseburgers, brats, and all the trimmings and hospitality of a UP barbeque.

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Every year Viper fans come to view our collection of cars.

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After enjoying ourselves at Riverside, we cruised over to Ludington Park on the shores of Lake Michigan to que up for the big Krusin Klassics parade. There were over two thousand cars in the parade this year, which proceeded from the park through downtown Escanaba and the adjacent town of Gladstone. Our dozen Vipers were a big hit in the parade, generating lots of revved engines and comments.

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After the parade we returned to the Fairgrounds for more food, music and beverages . . .

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It's amazing how that Snakeskin Green can lead to a unique level of bonding!

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At the end of a long fun day we contributed to that event that brings tears to the eyes of every gas station owner in America -- the clustering of the Vipers!

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Early the next morning we returned to the Fairgrounds to claim a prime spot at the car show.

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While the morning was still cool we sent our stongest competitors to enter the dyno contest. The show has a portable Dyno Jet dynometer and offers trophys to the highest horsepower cars in various classes. Steve and Sue Nelson's 2001 ACR Bumblebee lead the charge . . .

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With a Roe supercharger, Belanger headers, lightweight flywheel, etc., etc., the Bumblebee set the bar at 593 hp and 636 ft. lbs. of torque!

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Talk about a car that will launch -- this yellow monster generates 600 ft. lbs. of torque at 2,500 RPM!!

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"Doc" Ray Clark took second place with his 2008 ACR at 571 hp.

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Once the business of establishing the supremacy of the Vipers was finished, we enjoyed the rest of the car show. There were cars of every type on display.

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After lunch we cruised out to the DeYoung Family Zoo, an amazing collection of animals to be found in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Buddy and Carrie DeYoung run this outstanding facility with the help of an all volunteer staff. They have an extensive collection of animals spread over their 40 acre compound.

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The arrival of the Vipers is a looked-for annual event.

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A unique experience at the zoo this year was the opportunity to really put the "snake" into our Viper pictures. Here's Sue with the Bumblebee and her new friend . . .

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Bob and Frank followed suit . . .

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Every year we make a donation from the members of the MCVO club to help the inspiring work at this zoo. It brings a smile to everyone's face! (Note our special Krusin Klassics event shirts!)

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[Due to the limitation of the number of pictures that can be added to one post, this thread is continued in another post called "Escanaba continued . . ." -- look for the end of the story!]
 
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Nice pics!

And wadaya know. Top power goes to a yellow! Guess this arguement is now officially over!:D:D

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Thanks Bruce! You are the chronicler of events!

We were very happy with the dyno numbers. I think this is the upper end for a basic 5 pound Roe kit with headers/exhaust/light flywheel. There may have been 600 HP in there. I told him to stop at 5800 RPM.....just doing our best to uphold the yellow car / creampuff creds.....must be the stripes :)

The zoo we go to every year is a jewel in the middle of the UP northwoods near Wallace, Mi. Population around 1300. They have 40 big cats there and over 400 animals, some not found anywhere else in the country. They are in talks with the Animal Planet channel for a limited series run. It's all volunteer, owned and operated by two people who live in the middle of the complex. The dedication of owner Bud DeYoung and Carrie Cramer to these animals is evident from the moment you set foot in the zoo. It's a 24/7...365 days per year passion for them. It is a definite highlight of the Escanaba event for all of us. Anyone traveling in this area would find a few hours very well spent visiting this zoo....especially at cat feeding time.

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And wadaya know. Tp power goes to a yellow! Guess this arguement is now officially over!:D:D

Robert

Say it isn't so!!! I demand a recount!!! :sadpace:

Nice numbers though! :2tu:

According to the chart it's only 402 more HP than the Prelude they ran. :lmao:
 

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Does Steve Nelson own a limo company or something like that?

Not the last time I checked.

Looks like the same wing, front splitter and roof scoop. Nice! The yaller car on the Autoform site is ours, but from the when the previous owner had it.

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