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Mail Jeep + Chevy small block + metal work = Colonial Viper car

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Mail Jeep + Chevy small block + metal work = Colonial Viper car

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Another day, another creation from another dude with a dollar and a dream. Oh, and a former Postal Service Jeep and some serious metalworking skills. Dean Shorey, Seabreeze Amusement Park's master ride mechanic – emphasis on "master" – took an old small-block and paired it with a mail truck, then dressed that heart in a fairly accurate representation of a Colonial Viper from the original Battlestar Galactica. And it's street legal, which is why there are New York license plates front and rear. On the other hand, there are no bumpers front or rear, but in space, no one can hear you... rear-end someone... Hat tip to Ed

http://www.autoblog.com/2010/04/14/mail-je...nial-viper-car/

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For someone old enouff to remember the original show this is so funny & pure awesomesauce.

:rolleyes:

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WTF?

The fact that it's legal in NY, shit...that is beyond me. He's gotta be in boonies upstate (IE, the middle of nowhere :cheers:) that guy would be harrased by local 5-0 on Long Island.

HAHAHAA That is amazing!

id rock it, but only Cara Thrice comes along for the "ride"

I have no words to describe my feelings...............

I have no words to describe my feelings...............

Please do Sammy. Do it for the Lulz.

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