Had to take my Viper back to Underground Racing to be finished
Last weekend, November 1st, my wife and I decided to go Vipering and look and photograph fall colors in southern West Virginia. On the way there we decided it wasn't that much further to go even further south to Charlotte, North Carolina and have Underground Racing finish my Viper.
Below are some photos of what they had to do to finish my Viper. They had run out of yellow Underground Racing window stickers when they were inspecting and correcting what my previous tuner had done to my Viper and by doing such a great job on fixing my Viper and tuning it to run very close to stock they had earned the right to get free advertizing on my Viper. KC and Mike are shown in the photographs.
BTW - We averaged 19.5 MPH and around 80 MPH on the trip.
BTW #2 - My wife yelled at me for pulling away from a toll booth at 1/3 throttle while see was leaning forward trying to put her wallet back in her puse.
BTW #3 - We went to the world's only Mothman Museum in Point Pleasant, West Virginia on the way home. Very interesting...
__________________ Kenny's Viper built and tuned right by Underground Racing 1,021 rwHP and 955 rwTorque using catalytic converters and 93 octane pump gas - 19.5 MPG HWY and a whole lot less driven normally!
Sounds like you had a great time! I took mine over to the mountains along the Blue Ridge Pkwy to check out the leaves. Shit, I'm old....... but happy as hell!!!
I saw lots of Vipers while I was there...which one was yours? There were so many that my rear window sticker had to be put on outside in the great weather. I took the guys out to lunch at our favorite Italian restauant and then Nancie and I headed north to leaf peep and see the Mothman Museum in West Viginia. It helped that everything was at least a week late in turning fall colors this year. A West Virginia Highway Patrolman saw me taking photos and pulled over and warned me that there are a lot of black bears over 300 pounds in the woods and for me not to try and take any close ups. I told him I would only use my telephoto lens if I came across any bears.
Below - the TNT area just north of Point Pleasant where Mothman was first sighted November 1967.
Kenny, I think you might be able to kick the shit out of a bear you are so fricking big! Pitty the bear fussing with you if you ran into him. Glad your Viper is still great!
An explosives factory was there during WWII and they stored the bombs in igloo shaped bunkers that were camoflauged so German and Japanese planes couldn't fly over and spot them. After the war the area became a wildlife management area and around 11 PM on a night in November 1967 people first spotted Mothman. Then came all the UFOs and men-in-black...
I wanted to visit the area back then when all this was going on, but I never went. Now I go visit it after all the weird stuff has stopped happening. Everything seemed to come to an end December 1967 when the silver bridge collapsed at Point Pleasant.
BTW - We averaged 19.5 MPH and around 80 MPH on the trip.
BTW #2 - My wife yelled at me for pulling away from a toll booth at 1/3 throttle while see was leaning forward trying to put her wallet back in her puse.
Damn you drive slow at 19.5mph.....and your wife keeps her wallet in her puse??? Jesus im sorry!!!!!