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Joy ride turns nearly fatal (Stolen Viper goes airborne after only 4 blocks)
Effingham (IL) Daily News ^
| 10.8.03
| KIM WIEDMAN
Posted on 10/09/2003 12:19:52 PM PDT by mhking
NEWTON - She had only been allowed out a few times for special occasions, and when she did go out, people couldn't help but stop and stare.
With her V-10 motor and six-speed manual transmission, there wasn't many like her on the road, and her owners, Kevin and Max Short of McClane Motors in Newton, knew how special she was. She was hand-assembled and part of a limited production.
After she was purchased in the later part of '94, when it was worth $60,500, the owners toyed with the idea of selling her, but with looks like hers, they couldn't help but become too attached.
On a few occasions, the McClane's had taken her out to show her off in parades and she did go on a few short trips here and there, but she was mainly used as an attention-grabber to attract people to the dealership.
On Friday night, she was driven proudly through the Newton High School Homecoming Parade, where she carried a queen candidate, Kevin Short's stepdaughter Emily Matson, for all parade-goers to admire.
Following the parade, she wasn't taken back to her normal storage area, but instead with her odometer set at 169, she was parked in the shop area of the dealership where her owners had intended for her to stay until the next day when they planned to take her out and show her off a little.
Her next trip, however, would come just a few hours later, when a driver she was unfamiliar with took her out for a spin.
As she left McClane Motors in Newton with the unfamiliar driver, no one could have anticipated what would happen next.
Just four short blocks from the dealership along Illinois 33, the '95 red Dodge Viper became airborne as the driver lost control causing the vehicle to strike a parked tractor at Newton Tractor Sales. The motor of the tractor was pushed back an estimated 6 inches, and the Viper was ripped to shreds.
Witnesses say they saw the Viper pass by around 4:05 a.m. Saturday at an excessive speed and then they heard the crash - which residents say was heard blocks away.
Kevin Short, general manager of McClane Motors, who has been around the car business as long as he can remember, said when he heard the news about what had happened to the car, he was in disbelief.
"I was pretty shocked about the whole incident," said Short. "We initially had gotten it as a possible vehicle to sell, but it is not a car that everyone in this area is going to buy. We had gotten attached to it."
Although it is unknown what the exact rate of speed the car was traveling when it crashed, Short said the car is capable of reaching a high rate of speed in a very short period of time.
According to a Web site that features specifications on that year of Dodge Viper, the Viper is capable of reaching up to 113.8 mph in a quarter of a mile, which is about the distance the Viper traveled before it was wrecked.
The car that was once admired as it traveled down the roadway now sits in an undisclosed location, and the driver of the car, Joshua S. Clasby, 25, of Greenup remains in critical condition at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana.
Illinois State Police is continuing to investigate the crash, and Clasby could face criminal and traffic charges.
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To: Bikers4Bush
"Joshua S. Clasby, 25, of Greenup remains in critical condition at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana." Now that's a shame, too bad the car didn't take him with it to the grave.
This is one of those times when despite knowing that it is theoretically wrong to think this way, one can't help it. At least I can't help thinking that what happened to the car was a bigger tragedy than what happened to this individual.
Of course I'm one of those people who thinks it should be legal to install a 5,000 volt "inverse kill switch" in my car, because quite frankly I value it more than I value the life of a scumbag who tries to steal it.
-Eric
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10/09/2003 12:40:57 PM PDT
by
E Rocc
(Browns 33, Steelers 13)
To: sc2_ct
"Then again, the nitrous oxide might have contributed a bit and they got a bad launch :)"
Me thinks this was no street launch.
To: truthandjustice1
Go to www.3r-racing.com. I am very lucky to be working here, but am the Accouting Manager. I know nothing about cars.
To: mhking
there wasn't many like her on the roadPiss poor writing for someone who allegedly makes a living at it!
To: 1Old Pro
"that knows practically nothing about sports cars"
Well put. The Viper is all engine. It has the best power to weight ratio of all sports cars. Having said that, the C5 vette gets consistently better reviews then the Viper because of ride and handling.
To: CherylBower
Here is one of your cars. Z06/C5.
The rest are Porsches. I like Porsches. I own Porsches.
To: mhking
To: HEY4QDEMS
Russian cars never seem to have this problem.
To: mhking
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Year |
Make |
Model |
Engine |
HP rating |
1/4 mile ET (seconds) |
1/4 mile speed (MPH) |
Source |
1968 |
Plymouth |
S/S Barracuda ** |
426 Hemi V8 |
425 |
10.5 |
130 |
MCR |
1968 |
Dodge |
S/S Hemi Dart ** |
426 Hemi V8 |
425 |
10.5 |
129 |
MCR |
2003 |
Ferrari |
Enzo |
6.0L V12 |
660 |
10.8 |
135 |
MT |
1969 |
Chevrolet |
Corvette ** |
ZL1 427 V8 |
430 |
10.9 |
132 |
PM |
2002 |
Mosler |
MT900 Photon |
LS6 350 V8 |
435 |
11.02 |
126.88 |
MT |
2003 |
Saleen |
S7 |
427 V8 |
550 |
11.36 |
127 |
MT |
1997 |
Ameritech |
McLaren F1 |
6.0L V12 |
627 |
11.6 |
125 |
MT |
2002 |
Lamborghini |
Murcielago |
6.2L V12 |
571 |
11.72 |
122.52 |
MT |
1964 |
Ford |
Fairlane T-bolt ** |
427 V8 |
425 |
11.76 |
122.78 |
CC |
2003 |
Dodge |
Viper SRT10 |
8.3L V10 |
500 |
11.77 |
123.63 |
MT |
2001 |
Lamborghini |
Diablo VT |
6.0L V12 |
550 |
11.8 |
121.0 |
MT |
1997 |
Shelby |
Cobra 427 S/C |
427 V8 |
488 |
11.8 |
121.0 |
MT |
2004 |
Porsche |
Turbo X50 |
3.6L H6 T/C |
450 |
11.86 |
119.91 |
MT |
2002 |
Porsche |
911 GT2 |
3.6L H6 T/C |
456 |
11.9 |
120.6 |
CD |
2001 |
Porsche |
911 Turbo |
3.6L H6 T/C |
415 |
11.9 |
115.6 |
MT |
2000 |
Lamborghini |
Diablo |
6.0L V12 |
550 |
12.0 |
119.8 |
CD |
1963 |
Dodge |
Ramcharger |
426 Hemi V8 |
425 |
12.0 |
117 |
MCR |
1997 |
Dodge |
Viper GTS |
8.0L V10 |
450 |
12.07 |
115.2 |
MCR |
1997 |
Ferrari |
F50 |
4.7L V12 |
513 |
12.1 |
124.5 |
CD |
2000 |
Shelby |
Series 1 |
4.0L V8 S/C |
450 |
12.1 |
120 |
CD |
2000 |
Dodge |
Viper ACR |
8.0L V10 |
460 |
12.2 |
119.2 |
MT |
1966 |
AC / Shelby |
Cobra |
427 V8 |
425 |
12.2 |
118 |
CC |
2000 |
Ferrari |
360 Modena |
3.6L V8 |
395 |
12.2 |
113.5 |
MT |
2003 |
Ferrari |
575M Maranello |
5.7L V12 |
508 |
12.26 |
118.58 |
MT |
2002 |
Chevrolet |
Corvette Z06 |
LS6 350 V8 |
405 |
12.29 |
116 |
CD |
1997 |
Dodge |
Viper RT/10 |
8.0L V10 |
450 |
12.3 |
117.19 |
MT |
2003 |
Mercedes-Benz |
CL55 AMG |
5.4L V8 S/C |
493 |
12.38 |
114.45 |
MT |
2002 |
Mercedes-Benz |
E55 AMG |
5.4L V8 S/C |
469 |
12.39 |
116.21 |
MT |
1998 |
Dodge |
Viper GTS-R |
8.0L V10 |
460 |
12.5 |
118.5 |
MT |
2000 |
Ferrari |
550 Maranello |
5.5L V12 |
485 |
12.5 |
116.9 |
CD |
2003 |
Mercedes-Benz |
SL55 AMG |
5.4L V8 S/C |
469 |
12.5 |
116.1 |
MT |
2003 |
Audi |
RS 6 |
4.2L V8 T/C |
450 |
12.63 |
108.64 |
MT |
2001 |
Shelby |
Cobra 289 FIA |
5.0L V8 |
350 |
12.7 |
108.1 |
MT |
1969 |
Chevrolet |
Camaro |
ZL1 427 V8 |
430 |
12.76 |
107 |
MCR |
1990 |
Chevrolet |
Corvette ZR1 |
LT5 350 V8 |
375 |
12.8 |
113.8 |
MT |
2003 |
Ford |
Mustang Cobra |
4.6L V8 S/C |
390 |
12.8 |
113.2 |
CD |
2000 |
Ford |
Mustang Cobra R |
5.4L V8 |
385 |
12.8 |
112.7 |
MT |
1966 |
Chevrolet |
Corvette |
L72 427 V8 |
425 |
12.8 |
112 |
CD |
2002 |
BMW |
Z8 |
5.0L V8 |
394 |
12.8 |
111.6 |
MT |
2002 |
Ferrari |
360 Spider |
3.6L V8 |
395 |
12.8 |
110.8 |
MT |
1993 |
Dodge |
Viper RT/10 |
8.0L V10 |
400 |
12.8 |
110 |
MT |
2001 |
Chevrolet |
Corvette Z06 |
LS6 350 V8 |
385 |
12.81 |
111.19 |
MT |
1999 |
Lotus |
Esprit |
3.5L V8 T/C |
350 |
12.85 |
110.96 |
MT |
2002 |
Aston Martin |
Vanquish |
6.0L V12 |
460 |
12.9 |
112.9 |
CD |
1969 |
Plymouth |
Road Runner |
440 V8 6-pack |
390 |
12.91 |
111.8 |
SS |
1999 |
Chevrolet |
Corvette |
LS1 350 V8 |
350 |
12.98 |
108.85 |
MT |
1997 |
Pontiac |
Firebird / Hurst |
LS1 350 V8 |
350 |
12.99 |
103.11 |
MCR |
2003 |
Maserati |
Coupe Cambio |
4.2L V8 |
385 |
13.0 |
110.4 |
MT |
2003 |
Chevrolet |
Corvette convertible |
LS1 350 V8 |
350 |
13.0 |
109.6 |
MT |
1969 |
Chevrolet |
Camaro SS |
L78 396 V8 |
375 |
13.0 |
108.6 |
SA |
1970 |
Plymouth |
Cuda |
440 V8 6-pack |
390 |
13.0 |
105.74 |
MCR |
2002 |
Mercedes-Benz |
SLK32 AMG |
3.2L V6 S/C |
349 |
13.0 |
105.2 |
CD |
2003 |
Mitsubishi |
Lancer Evolution |
2.0L I4 T/C |
273 |
13.08 |
105.12 |
MT |
1995 |
Chevrolet |
Corvette ZR1 |
LT5 350 V8 |
405 |
13.1 |
112 |
MT |
2002 |
BMW |
M5 |
5.0L V8 |
400 |
13.1 |
109.4 |
MT |
2001 |
BMW |
M Roadster |
3.2L 6-cyl |
315 |
13.1 |
107.6 |
MT |
1970 |
Plymouth |
Cuda |
426 Hemi V8 |
425 |
13.1 |
107.12 |
CC |
1970 |
Dodge |
Challenger SE |
426 Hemi V8 |
425 |
13.1 |
107.12 |
CC |
1970 |
Chevrolet |
Chevelle SS |
LS6 454 V8 |
450 |
13.12 |
107.01 |
CC |
1999 |
Ferrari |
F355 |
3.5L V8 |
375 |
13.13 |
107.56 |
MT |
2003 |
Ford |
Mustang Mach 1 |
4.6L V8 |
305 |
13.13 |
105.51 |
MM |
1999 |
Pontiac |
Firebird Formula |
LS1 350 V8 |
320 |
13.15 |
108.27 |
MT |
2002 |
Acura |
NSX |
3.2L V6 |
290 |
13.17 |
107.65 |
CD |
1999 |
Chevrolet |
Camaro SS |
LS1 350 V8 |
320 |
13.2 |
108.8 |
MT |
1990 |
Pontiac |
Firehawk |
LT1 350 V8 |
350 |
13.2 |
107 |
CD |
2002 |
BMW |
M3 Coupe |
3.2L 6-cyl |
315 |
13.2 |
106.9 |
MT |
1969 |
Pontiac |
GTO Judge |
400 V8 |
370 |
13.2 |
104 |
MCR |
2004 |
Subaru |
WRX STi |
2.5L F4 T/C |
300 |
13.23 |
104.6 |
MT |
2003 |
Mercedes-Benz |
CLK55 |
5.5L V8 |
362 |
13.24 |
107.41 |
MT |
2003 |
Mercedes-Benz |
C32 AMG |
3.2L V6 S/C |
349 |
13.24 |
106.86 |
CD |
1987 |
Buick |
GNX |
3.8L V6 T/C |
300 |
13.26 |
104 |
CI |
2002 |
Ferrari |
Barchetta Pininfarina |
5.5L V12 |
485 |
13.3 |
111.8 |
CD |
1968 |
Chevrolet |
Corvette |
L71 427 V8 |
435 |
13.3 |
108 |
HPC |
2002 |
Porsche |
911 Carrera |
3.6L H6 |
320 |
13.3 |
107.1 |
CD |
1969 |
Plymouth |
Road Runner |
426 Hemi V8 |
425 |
13.32 |
107.7 |
SS |
1968 |
Oldsmobile |
4-4-2 W-30 |
400 V8 |
360 |
13.33 |
103.56 |
CC |
1967 |
Pontiac |
GTO |
400 V8 |
360 |
13.37 |
103.4 |
MCR |
1970 |
Buick |
GS Stage 1 |
455 V8 |
360 |
13.38 |
105.5 |
MT |
1998 |
Pontiac |
Firebird Trans Am |
LS1 350 V8 |
305 |
13.4 |
107.3 |
MT |
2000 |
Aston Martin |
DB7 Vantage |
5.9L V12 |
420 |
13.4 |
106.4 |
MT |
2004 |
Maybach |
57 |
5.5L V12 T/C |
543 |
13.4 |
106.4 |
RT |
1991 |
Pontiac |
Firehawk |
350 V8 |
350 |
13.4 |
105.2 |
MT |
2002 |
Aston Martin |
DB7 Vantage Volante |
5.9L V12 |
414 |
13.4 |
105.1 |
MT |
1968 |
Chevrolet |
Corvette |
L72 427 V8 |
425 |
13.41 |
109.5 |
CD |
2003 |
Jaguar |
XKR |
4.2L V8 S/C |
390 |
13.43 |
105.36 |
MT |
2004 |
Audi |
S4 |
4.2L V8 |
340 |
13.44 |
105.06 |
CD |
1999 |
Mitsubishi |
3000 GT |
3.0L V6 T/C |
320 |
13.44 |
101.79 |
CD |
1996 |
Chevrolet |
Camaro SS |
LT1 350 V8 |
310 |
13.46 |
106.48 |
MCR |
1969 |
Dodge |
Super Bee |
440 V8 6-pack |
390 |
13.46 |
103.02 |
MCR |
1969 |
Dodge |
Charger 500 |
426 Hemi V8 |
425 |
13.48 |
109 |
HR |
2000 |
Pontiac |
Trans Am WS6 |
LS1 350 V8 |
325 |
13.5 |
107.4 |
MT |
2000 |
Chevrolet |
Camaro SS |
LS1 350 V8 |
325 |
13.5 |
107.3 |
MT |
1968 |
Dodge |
Charger |
426 Hemi V8 |
425 |
13.5 |
105 |
CD |
1967 |
Plymouth |
GTX |
426 Hemi V8 |
425 |
13.5 |
105 |
CD |
1993 |
Pontiac |
Firehawk |
LT1 350 V8 |
300 |
13.5 |
103.5 |
MT |
1970 |
Pontiac |
GTO |
455 V8 |
360 |
13.53 |
103.51 |
MCR |
1968 |
Plymouth |
Road Runner |
426 Hemi V8 |
425 |
13.54 |
105.1 |
CD |
1973 |
Pontiac |
Trans Am |
455 V8 |
290 |
13.54 |
104.29 |
HR |
1968 |
Dodge |
Charger R/T |
426 Hemi V8 |
425 |
13.54 |
101 |
MCR |
1969 |
Chevrolet |
Corvette |
L88 427 V8 |
430 |
13.56 |
111.1 |
HR |
1968 |
Ford |
Mustang |
428 V8 CJ |
335 |
13.56 |
106.6 |
HR |
1969 |
Ford |
Mustang Boss 429 |
429 V8 |
375 |
13.6 |
106 |
HPC |
1967 |
Shelby |
Mustang GT500 |
428 V8 CJ |
355 |
13.6 |
106 |
CC |
1993 |
Toyota |
Supra Turbo |
3.0L I6 T/C |
320 |
13.6 |
106 |
CD |
2001 |
Mercedes-Benz |
CLK55 AMG |
5.4L V8 |
349 |
13.6 |
105.6 |
CD |
2003 |
Panoz |
Esperante |
4.6L V8 |
320 |
13.6 |
105.34 |
MT |
1968 |
Chevrolet |
Chevelle SS |
L78 396 V8 |
375 |
13.6 |
105 |
PHR |
2002 |
BMW |
M3 convertible |
3.2L 6-cyl |
333 |
13.6 |
103.8 |
MT |
1970 |
Dodge |
Challenger R/T |
440 V8 6-pack |
390 |
13.62 |
104.3 |
CC |
2002 |
Jaguar |
XJR |
4.0L V8 S/C |
370 |
13.62 |
104.21 |
CD |
2001 |
Ford |
SVT F150 Lightning |
5.4L V8 S/C |
380 |
13.62 |
101.16 |
PM |
1970 |
Ford |
Torino Cobra |
429 V8 SCJ |
370 |
13.63 |
105.9 |
SS |
1968 |
Chevrolet |
Biscayne |
427 V8 |
425 |
13.65 |
105 |
SS |
1995 |
Ford |
Mustang Cobra R |
351 V8 |
300 |
13.67 |
102.82 |
MCR |
1970 |
Buick |
GSX |
455 V8 |
360 |
13.66 |
100.2 |
CC |
1964 |
Dodge |
Polara 500 |
426 V8 |
365 |
13.7 |
107.37 |
HPC |
1996 |
Chevrolet |
Corvette GS |
LT4 350 V8 |
330 |
13.7 |
105.1 |
RT |
1971 |
Ferrari |
Daytona |
4.4L V12 |
352 |
13.7 |
104 |
AM |
1969 |
Plymouth |
GTX |
440 V8 |
375 |
13.7 |
102.8 |
MT |
2003 |
Jaguar |
S-type R |
4.2L V8, S/C |
400 |
13.7 |
102.7 |
CD |
1990 |
Dodge |
Stealth |
3.0L V6 T/C |
300 |
13.7 |
101 |
MT |
1991 |
GMC |
Syclone |
4.3L V6 T/C |
280 |
13.7 |
98.5 |
MT |
1969 |
Dodge |
Dart |
440 V8 |
375 |
13.71 |
105 |
CC |
1971 |
Plymouth |
Road Runner |
440 6-pack |
385 |
13.71 |
101.2 |
CC |
1971 |
Plymouth |
Cuda |
440 6-pack |
385 |
13.72 |
106 |
SS |
1971 |
Chevrolet |
Corvette |
LS6 454 V8 |
450 |
13.72 |
102.04 |
CC |
1971 |
Dodge |
Super Bee |
426 Hemi V8 |
425 |
13.73 |
104 |
MT |
1969 |
Ford |
Mustang Mach 1 |
428 V8 CJ |
335 |
13.73 |
102.31 |
CC |
1968 |
Chevrolet |
Camaro |
Z28 |
302 |
13.75 |
107 |
HPF |
1962 |
Dodge |
Ramcharger |
413 V8 |
410 |
13.75 |
106.76 |
CL |
1969 |
Mercury |
Cougar Eliminator |
428 V8 CJ |
335 |
13.76 |
102.09 |
MCR |
2003 |
Porsche |
Boxster S |
3.2L H6 |
258 |
13.76 |
102.08 |
MT |
1968 |
Oldsmobile |
Cutlass (Hurst/Olds) |
455 V8 W-30 |
390 |
13.77 |
103.91 |
SS |
1968 |
Pontiac |
Firebird |
400 V8 |
335 |
13.79 |
106 |
HR |
2004 |
Porsche |
Cayenne |
4.5L V8 T/C |
450 |
13.79 |
102.47 |
MT |
1967 |
Chevrolet |
Corvette |
427 V8 |
435 |
13.8 |
110.5 |
MT |
2001 |
Chevrolet |
Camaro Z28 |
LS1 350 V8 |
310 |
13.8 |
108.5 |
CD |
1969 |
Pontiac |
Catalina |
421 V8 |
405 |
13.8 |
106 |
CD |
2001 |
Jaguar |
Vanden Plas |
4.0L V8 S/C |
370 |
13.8 |
104.2 |
MT |
1965 |
Dodge |
Coronet |
426 Hemi V8 |
425 |
13.8 |
104 |
CD |
1971 |
Ford |
Mustang Boss 351 |
351 V8 |
330 |
13.8 |
104 |
MT |
2001 |
Ford |
Mustang Cobra |
4.6L V8 |
320 |
13.8 |
103.3 |
MT |
2000 |
Honda |
S2000 |
2.0L I4 |
240 |
13.8 |
100.5 |
MT |
2004 |
Subaru |
Forester 2.5 XT |
2.5L H4 T/C |
210 |
13.8 |
97 |
CD |
1967 |
Plymouth |
Satellite |
426 Hemi V8 |
425 |
13.81 |
104 |
CD |
1969 |
Dodge |
Coronet R/T |
440 V8 |
375 |
13.83 |
102.27 |
SS |
1987 |
Buick |
Grand National |
3.8L V6 T/C |
245 |
13.85 |
99 |
CD |
1968 |
Mercury |
Cyclone GT |
428 V8 CJ |
335 |
13.86 |
101.69 |
MT |
1969 |
Chevrolet |
Nova SS |
L78 396 V8 |
375 |
13.87 |
105.14 |
HR |
1969 |
Shelby |
Mustang GT500 |
428 V8 CJ |
335 |
13.87 |
104.52 |
SS |
1969 |
Mercury |
Cyclone CJ |
428 V8 CJ |
335 |
13.88 |
101.7 |
MT |
1970 |
Oldsmobile |
4-4-2 W-30 |
455 V8 |
370 |
13.88 |
95.84 |
CC |
1962 |
Chevrolet |
Corvette |
327 V8 FI |
360 |
13.89 |
105.14 |
HR |
1969 |
Plymouth |
Barracuda |
440 V8 |
375 |
13.89 |
103.21 |
SS |
1962 |
Pontiac |
Catalina |
421 V8 |
405 |
13.9 |
107 |
MT |
2002 |
Porsche |
911 Cabriolet |
3.6L H6 |
320 |
13.9 |
104.8 |
MT |
1972 |
Pontiac |
Firebird Trans Am |
455 V8 |
300 |
13.9 |
104.6 |
CD |
1998 |
Chevrolet |
Camaro Z28 |
LS1 350 V8 |
305 |
13.9 |
102.5 |
RT |
2003 |
Nissan |
350Z Touring |
3.5L V6 |
287 |
13.9 |
102.3 |
MT |
1970 |
Pontiac |
Trans Am |
400 V8 |
345 |
13.9 |
102 |
HR |
2003 |
Dodge |
SRT-4 |
2.4L I4, T/C |
215 |
13.9 |
101.9 |
MT |
1969 |
Dodge |
Charger Daytona |
426 Hemi V8 |
425 |
13.9 |
101 |
CD |
1989 |
Pontiac |
Trans Am |
3.8L V6 T/C |
290 |
13.9 |
99.5 |
|
1972 |
Chevrolet |
Corvette |
LT1 350 V8 |
350 |
13.92 |
104 |
|
1970 |
Dodge |
Charger R/T |
440 V8 6-pack |
390 |
13.95 |
101 |
CC |
1971 |
Ford |
Mustang Mach 1 |
429 V8 CJ |
370 |
13.97 |
100.22 |
|
2003 |
Mercedes-Benz |
CLK500 |
5.0L V8 |
302 |
14.0 |
102.5 |
MT |
1964 |
AC / Shelby |
Cobra |
289 V8 |
271 |
14.0 |
99 |
|
1968 |
Plymouth |
GTX convertible |
426 Hemi V8 |
425 |
14.0 |
96.5 |
CL |
1965 |
Shelby |
Mustang GT350 |
289 V8 |
271 |
14.0 |
92 |
CL |
|
|
29
posted on
10/09/2003 12:49:18 PM PDT
by
1Old Pro
(ESPN now has 4 little wimpy sissies left. I'm switching back to FOX.)
To: isthisnickcool
"The rest are Porsches. I like Porsches. I own Porsches."
So, how do you like Porshes?
To: isthisnickcool
Well, it use to be a viper.(This is not the car from the story)
To: sc2_ct
NOS on a Saturn. I am just speechless.
To: mhking
ouch
33
posted on
10/09/2003 12:51:15 PM PDT
by
evets
(Warning: graphic images.)
To: 1Old Pro
Dodge know how to make a big engine, the 426 hemi, but they simply haven't been able to design a car and suspension etc around it. I sure wouldn't want to go very fast in a Dodge Dart and expect to turn it.
34
posted on
10/09/2003 12:51:47 PM PDT
by
1Old Pro
(ESPN now has 4 little wimpy sissies left. I'm switching back to FOX.)
To: mhking
re: "Clasby could face criminal and traffic charges."
COULD???
YOU MEAN MIGHT???
Is stealing a car legal in that state?
Duh.
To: ApesForEvolution
I work in the car business and had the opportunity to ride shotgun in an new 04 Viper that had just been tweaked a bit at a dealerhsip I was visiting. It was the first time in a Viper and I was most impressed. Speedo indicated 120+ and I do not believe we had yet hit the 1/4 mile. On top of that the road was not exactly straight.
The driver had some history as a amatuer race driver and was definitely in control, but the Viper is a whole lot more beast than mere humans can handle. 30 years ago I may have enjoyed it more, but at 50 with wife and two kids it scared the hell out of me.
suijuris
36
posted on
10/09/2003 12:52:41 PM PDT
by
suijuris
To: truthandjustice1
Me thinks this was no street launch.
Actually, it was a test and tune at Englishtown, NJ. I never race on the streets, it is just taking liberties with other's lives that I have no right to take. Way too many people die as a direct or indirect result of streetracing.
37
posted on
10/09/2003 12:52:49 PM PDT
by
sc2_ct
Comment #38 Removed by Moderator
To: OXENinFLA
Aren't the front wheels supposed to be on the ground? Never mind, I thought that was the typical Dodge production model.
To: HURRICANE FORCE
"and PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE STOP referring to cars as SHE's !!!!!!"
At least the writer didn't use the Royal "we".
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