What Happened to Reaper From 'Street Outlaws'?
Fans have taken to social media to ask what happened to Reaper from 'Street Outlaws' after James Goad posted an replace on the automotive after an accident.


Discovery Channel's Street Outlaws has numerous attention-grabbing characters who wager cash and race rapid automobiles. Viewers who music in get just as a lot out of the folks as they do the cars. With this, lovers started to ask what happened to Reaper from Street Outlaws after an update got here at the state of the auto. Here's what we all know so far.
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What happened to Reaper from 'Street Outlaws'?
James Goad is one of the drivers on Street Outlaws and he is trying to procedure an enormous loss that happened in his lifestyles. James, who's referred to as Reaper at the show, named after his signature automobile that he races, took to social media to replace his enthusiasts on an accident that happened at his store in Oklahoma.
Posting on Facebook, James wrote, "Early this morning on our way back from Texas the stacker caught on fire," he defined. "Sadly, Reaper and the orange car were in it. This is all that is left of them. At the moment we are still trying to process all of this."
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Early this morning on our way back from Texas the stacker stuck on hearth. Sadly Reaper and the orange car had been in it. This is all this is left of them. At the moment we're still trying to process all of this.
Posted through Reaper SS on Monday, November 30, 2020Accompanying the caption replace used to be a video of James assessing the wear of his automobile, which has been completely burned down to its body. The fact celebrity stated that on best of the Reaper being damaged well beyond repair, he also misplaced the orange automobile in the hearth, in addition to the whole lot else that used to be in the trailer.
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It wasn't made transparent in the put up exactly where the hearth happened or the way it sparked. He defined that he was coming again from a race at Xtreme Raceway Park in Ferris, Texas, when the fireplace happened. And there was once a lot of damage. Even after insurance coverage, the estimate value of the fire's injury is $200,000.
James, together with his wife, Stacy, took to Facebook a few days later and thanked their enthusiasts for all the strengthen they presented after gazing the video and seeing the damage to Reaper.
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"After James has been going through reading all your comments and seeing the support he has had a change of heart over rebuilding Reaper," a caption on the Facebook page read on Dec. 6, 2020. "Even though he says he can’t do it he is going to let me. Watch the video and it will all be explained how you can be a part of this."
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The husband and spouse group cautioned fanatics to not imagine any GoFundMe accounts that can pop up alleging to be a rebuild fund. "NOT a GoFundMe," they wrote. Adding, "If you see any please contact us on the page."
For James, the Reaper automotive is more than just a automotive. He's credited it with converting his existence.
“I advised [Stacy] she can sell any portions,” James said. “The same thing she did with the Chevelle. She paid $15,000 and I had to quilt the rest of it. You know I will be able to’t contact this and I can’t have anything else to do with it. Stacy goes to contact some of our sponsors, she’s going to get some folks … it’s not going to go back as a race automotive. It’s going to return as a side road automotive. It’s going to be something that me and Brantlee could pressure. It’s going to be all steel and it’s coming again as a Firebird.”
New episodes of Street Outlaws air Mondays at Eight p.m. ET on the Discovery Channel.
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