ACR style gen 1 Viper

ACR style gen 1 Viper

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topgeartowers

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111 posts

192 months

Monday 24th September 2012
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Hey all,


Does anyone know of anywhere (States incl) that sells an ACR style bonnet for a Gen 1 Viper?

I'm desperately trying to turn our 1999 Viper into a ACR-style replica, but am struggling for suitable parts.

Or does anyone know of a Viper specialist in the UK who could take the job on and 'make' one?

Thanks in advance,

Rowly

fishboy

3,365 posts

230 months

Monday 24th September 2012
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Rowly dont you have a 94 RT10

topgeartowers

Original Poster:

111 posts

192 months

Monday 24th September 2012
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Yes I do. Thank god someone is paying attention...

Do you think there is any hope?

fishboy

3,365 posts

230 months

Monday 24th September 2012
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nope ! as an acr was only ever made in the gts format, so you wont only need a hood you will need a roof as well and a tailgate etc , there is some one who could do this for you vprman but i bet it wont be cheep or a quick job , you would be better off buying one , i'm sure the bbc can afford it as they are saving so much money repeating everything now and not making anywhere as many quality programs anymore .

fatboy18

18,943 posts

211 months

Monday 24th September 2012
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Your best bet is to try Steve at Autoform in Holland USA near lake Michigan
http://www.autoformgroup.com/autoformgroup/index.p...

You could also contact Steve at
Vipair Performance Products
Our Contact information is as follows
Address :
5550 Skylane Blvd. Suite "G"
Santa Rosa, CA 95403

Phone #
707 849 0111
Email
steve@vipairperformance.com

Another option could be a company I bumped into at Lydden hill track earlier in the year, they make fibreglass parts for the Jap boys, Skylines etc, but will perform 1 of body fabrication.
ABW Bodyworks
www.a-b-w.co.uk
01621 819009 or 07786 930727


Edited by fatboy18 on Monday 24th September 12:39


Edited by fatboy18 on Monday 24th September 12:41

ViperDave

5,530 posts

253 months

Monday 24th September 2012
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if your trying to turn a gen 1 into a gen 4 ACR then your going to have your work cut out as they are VERY different. To go from Gen 1 to Gen 2 ACR its only really a GTS skin you need as there were no real body differences between the GTS and ACR and whilst a Gen 2 shell on a Gen 1 will throw up problems they were probably close enough to make it possible. There was a big change between Gen 2 and 3 though where they switched from the clamshell bonnet to a more conventional "sheet" bonnet and hinged from the back rather than front so its a MAJOR job and unlikely to be cost effective and probably nothing will fit, things will be in the way and things may need to be moved as the gen 3-4 is a completely different car to 1 and 2.

The closest you may be able to get is either an ACR wing and splitter or an autoform wing and splitter. I bet if you slapped an autoform wing on, painted the bonnet,roof and boot black with a red drivers stripe (I'm assuming the original red paint is still under there somewhere) and 90% of the public wouldn't tell the difference sadly.

topgeartowers

Original Poster:

111 posts

192 months

Monday 24th September 2012
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This has been very helpful, I knew you lot would know - I'll post some images up of our baby once it's finished

fatboy18

18,943 posts

211 months

Monday 24th September 2012
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Here's some pics of Steves work at Autoform smile

[COLOR=#000000]http://forums.viperclub.org/threads/656462-Whats-this-(one-of-a-kind)-GTS-worth[/COLOR][COLOR=#000000]), I decided to show you all these pics I acquired from Autoform and give you a little history lesson. Before I actually purchased my 94' back in 2006, I was this close to actually buying the one-off white speedster in the pics from a guy in Florida, which is why I knew it was a one-off from talking with the owner, but I didn't know what it was at the time. I hear the car is still in Florida.

I learned a few things about the history of these cars through email with Steve at Autoform. The pictures of the Yellow 01 car is actually the RT version that Autoform did and it featured a custom removable hardtop. Steve Dreyer built this car with Roy Sjioberg from Chrysler. They planned on offering these cars as a race version for the VRL (where they raced and did all of the Trackside support in those days) that would be sold as a part number through Mopar. They did 8 of this style car. Steve took the project to Chrysler and they thought it was a good idea and came up with the Competition Coupe, and the story goes that Chrysler left them hanging.

Steve did the Street Coupe with Ron Adee using the front end off the race car and changed the tail to work with the coupe. After one lap in the car, a few guys want them to do the conversion on their street cars. (Red Car)[/FONT][/COLOR]

During that time they also did the 9 Daytona cars with Woodhouse.

If you look at some of the pics, remembering that these were made in 99' and early 2000's before the Gen3 Coupe, you'll see some styling cues that were taken and used in the Comp Coupe, Gen3 Coupe and even GenV GTS-R. I particularly like the last pic, I see a lot of GEN3 Comp Coup in that.



[IMG]http://jhiske.com/images/Viper/Autoform/Display in OKMvc-013f.JPG[/IMG]

[IMG]http://jhiske.com/images/Viper/Autoform/91 front.JPG[/IMG]














[IMG]http://jhiske.com/images/Viper/Autoform/Red Rt10 Club car.JPG[/IMG]

[IMG]http://jhiske.com/images/Viper/Autoform/skips car back.JPG[/IMG]

[IMG]http://jhiske.com/images/Viper/Autoform/side of displayMvc-016f.JPG[/IMG]




Mmmm, Not sure why all the pics can not be seen on here, so heres a link to the recent thread on the VCA site smile
http://forums.viperclub.org/threads/656502-Autofor...

Edited by fatboy18 on Monday 24th September 16:29

Ron Fellows

1,517 posts

248 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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fatboy18 said:
Here's some pics of Steves work at Autoform smile

[COLOR=#000000]http://forums.viperclub.org/threads/656462-Whats-this-(one-of-a-kind)-GTS-worth[/COLOR][COLOR=#000000]), I decided to show you all these pics I acquired from Autoform and give you a little history lesson. Before I actually purchased my 94' back in 2006, I was this close to actually buying the one-off white speedster in the pics from a guy in Florida, which is why I knew it was a one-off from talking with the owner, but I didn't know what it was at the time. I hear the car is still in Florida.

I learned a few things about the history of these cars through email with Steve at Autoform. The pictures of the Yellow 01 car is actually the RT version that Autoform did and it featured a custom removable hardtop. Steve Dreyer built this car with Roy Sjioberg from Chrysler. They planned on offering these cars as a race version for the VRL (where they raced and did all of the Trackside support in those days) that would be sold as a part number through Mopar. They did 8 of this style car. Steve took the project to Chrysler and they thought it was a good idea and came up with the Competition Coupe, and the story goes that Chrysler left them hanging.

Steve did the Street Coupe with Ron Adee using the front end off the race car and changed the tail to work with the coupe. After one lap in the car, a few guys want them to do the conversion on their street cars. (Red Car)[/FONT][/COLOR]

During that time they also did the 9 Daytona cars with Woodhouse.

If you look at some of the pics, remembering that these were made in 99' and early 2000's before the Gen3 Coupe, you'll see some styling cues that were taken and used in the Comp Coupe, Gen3 Coupe and even GenV GTS-R. I particularly like the last pic, I see a lot of GEN3 Comp Coup in that.



[IMG]http://jhiske.com/images/Viper/Autoform/Display in OKMvc-013f.JPG[/IMG]

[IMG]http://jhiske.com/images/Viper/Autoform/91 front.JPG[/IMG]














[IMG]http://jhiske.com/images/Viper/Autoform/Red Rt10 Club car.JPG[/IMG]

[IMG]http://jhiske.com/images/Viper/Autoform/skips car back.JPG[/IMG]

[IMG]http://jhiske.com/images/Viper/Autoform/side of displayMvc-016f.JPG[/IMG]




Mmmm, Not sure why all the pics can not be seen on here, so heres a link to the recent thread on the VCA site smile
http://forums.viperclub.org/threads/656502-Autofor...

Edited by fatboy18 on Monday 24th September 16:29
Hey all,

Thread resurrection time biggrin

Does anyone have any info on the orange viper number 33 pictured in the above post? Reason I ask is Ive came across one almost identical to the one minus the stickers but dont know its back ground. Any info or even more pics of it would be great.

Cheers
Craig

fatboy18

18,943 posts

211 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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Can you post up a pic of the one you are looking at?

Ron Fellows

1,517 posts

248 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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fatboy18 said:
Can you post up a pic of the one you are looking at?
I only have one from the rear of the car


fatboy18

18,943 posts

211 months

Monday 13th April 2015
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Drop Steve at Autoform an email, he may know the car smile
http://www.autoformgroup.com/autoformgroup/index.p...

Ron Fellows

1,517 posts

248 months

Thursday 16th April 2015
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fatboy18 said:
Drop Steve at Autoform an email, he may know the car smile
http://www.autoformgroup.com/autoformgroup/index.p...
Thanks for the info and link. I've been in touch with Steve and its now confirmed its one of his and he has sent more pics.

fatboy18

18,943 posts

211 months

Thursday 16th April 2015
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Brilliant, Steve is a great guy, happy to help smile

PS, Love your Forum user name wink

Ron Fellows

1,517 posts

248 months

Friday 17th April 2015
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fatboy18 said:
PS, Love your Forum user name wink
Haha the man is a legend. I bought RF Championship Vette about 8 years ago when they came out. So changed the forum name to this. Still got the vette its a great car. Although I probably shouldnt say that in the viper forum lol.

Ron Fellows

1,517 posts

248 months

Friday 17th April 2015
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8Some more pics Steve sent of the viper builds they have done at Autoform.