Works great too!. The touchless Laserwash does a great job. There's no hump or guide rails, and no brushes. I just can't justify spending hours cleaning this car. This is Pennsylvania. You can't drive five miles without running through some damn water spot. Got a ceramic coating on the car too. That helps.
Definitely not a fan of those big Caravans after my last trip to Nashville with about 50 of use Vettes clogging up the Interstate. A tractor trailer clipped one Corvette (minor damage) and the lead car nearly got hit by another motorist. It just creates a huge tension on the highway while the normal traffic is trying to navigate in the long line of us. I was never so glad to park my car after getting to our destination!
Ohh and three regular “normal” cars who were part of the group unbenounced to me. They kept cutting me off because they were trying to follow some Vette friends ahead of me. Like stay in the back and follow from there if you are in a support vehicle or “civilian car”
Agreed. I had no idea we'd have so many cars. Try all you want to keep your distance, but you're going to get screwed. I may have glazed my clutch too. The cruise route was hypercomplex. There's no way you wouldn't get lost.
What's the deal with the warehouse filled with Vipers? Some dude owns them and drives one per day or something? Also, why were there so many Ferraris at a Snakez on Da Mountain deal?
That's the second-largest Viper collection in the world (that we know of). It's a club member of mine that just happens to like them. A lot. The Ferraris were there on account of the host is in the Ferrari club and wouldn't you know it, often people own a few different cars, so he invites them all to hang out.
These big car collections, I shudder to think of keeping the batteries charged...
Took a Viper through a car wash. A hand painted 100k + car through the car wash.... Smh
Works great too!. The touchless Laserwash does a great job. There's no hump or guide rails, and no brushes. I just can't justify spending hours cleaning this car. This is Pennsylvania. You can't drive five miles without running through some damn water spot. Got a ceramic coating on the car too. That helps.
@@RunningClothesline Gotcha, I live in NJ and sell new construction in Exton. Very familiar with the shitty roadways
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Definitely not a fan of those big Caravans after my last trip to Nashville with about 50 of use Vettes clogging up the Interstate. A tractor trailer clipped one Corvette (minor damage) and the lead car nearly got hit by another motorist. It just creates a huge tension on the highway while the normal traffic is trying to navigate in the long line of us. I was never so glad to park my car after getting to our destination!
Ohh and three regular “normal” cars who were part of the group unbenounced to me. They kept cutting me off because they were trying to follow some Vette friends ahead of me. Like stay in the back and follow from there if you are in a support vehicle or “civilian car”
Agreed. I had no idea we'd have so many cars. Try all you want to keep your distance, but you're going to get screwed. I may have glazed my clutch too. The cruise route was hypercomplex. There's no way you wouldn't get lost.
What's the deal with the warehouse filled with Vipers? Some dude owns them and drives one per day or something? Also, why were there so many Ferraris at a Snakez on Da Mountain deal?
That's the second-largest Viper collection in the world (that we know of). It's a club member of mine that just happens to like them. A lot.
The Ferraris were there on account of the host is in the Ferrari club and wouldn't you know it, often people own a few different cars, so he invites them all to hang out.