Use 2006 Edition Build Date Information for both
Silver and Black (Kuan505 example) - 1
I would like to see what the Viper in red would look like with the information in Black.
If we can't do that then I'll take another one in Silver and Black.
Thanks Jeff. I was starting to think those were my HP numbers since the numbers were so close. I figured the truck made more but maybe I got a weak one.
Can you tell me what my build date is? I'll decide on a color before the weekend.
Jeff,
Can you tell what these number are?
VTR-0178
VTR-2006-0194
From these number can you tell me the born on date? I'll just go with that for my 2 plates. Now I just need to decide on colors.
But I could come pretty close, correct? Looking at the build dates and then assigning numbers to them. Maybe not official but it might work for me. I suppose it's still not serialized like the 2004's or how Ford does their SVT products.
Just not a fan of that build date but I might have to...
I hate to keep asking questions but I need a little clarification. Are there build numbers for 2006? Are the plaques specific to a year?
I would like to get the plaque below but in a 2006 edition with the numbers. My build number and the total build number for that year. Can we do that?
Do you have any bigger pictures? The ones posted are awful small.
Oops, I see that question has already been asked. Posted before looking at the other pages.
Ah, sorry, I was thinking it was our truck number and not member number.
Actually, I would want my TRUCK number and not my MEMBER number on the plate. Can we do that instead? Not sure how I missed that one.
Edit: I see that I didn’t pay attention to the details but associated Jeff with the...
1. oldcolt #6209 x2
2. NettlesD #11662 (1 for sure but might order 2)
3. ViperJeff #29 x1 (Yes, I want another one for the trophy case)
4. Brat #215 x1
Just curious since I don't know anything about you but what can your shop do? Complete builds? Just installations?
Just nice to know what you can offer since I'm only 4 hours from you and I make it to St. Louis 3-4 times a year. Not saying I have any money to do anything but it's just nice...
Just curious, but does anyone for a fact that this same process is applied to the engine in our trucks? Has anyone ever verified the grease marks or whatever they are that they use in the video?
Not sure if anyone likes riddles or not but it's just for fun this New Year.
With the stomp of the throttle I win in a flash only to repeat two plus two. As I cross the line I NEVER lose because love will always stand the time.
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