Hello All,
Apologies in advance for the long post!
I am a huge Viper fan especially obsessed with the 2nd Gen. GTS. I don't think I'm alone in believing it's one of the best American sports cars ever built and it was a timeless classic from the beginning. I've always felt the GTS would be a car that appreciates in the long run which leads me to this thread.
I'm not one of those people that wants to buy cars for investment sake, if I can't drive it and enjoy it, I don't want it. However, if I can own a car and minimize my losses on it by being strategic about it's use, then I'm all for that. So here's my situation:
- I'm in the market for a 96-97 GTS Blue/White. It doesn't absolutely have to be a B/W car or even 96-97, just so long as it's pre-2000 to keep the forged internals and better cam. Yet, B/W is strongly preferred which takes me back to 96-97.
- I live in NYC so I have literally zero use for this car, and even worse nowhere to put it. I've hit the point in my life where I need to start scratching some of these itches so I'm buying one anyways haha.
- My parents have a lot of extra garage space in rural Kansas and I like to take advantage of that. I will be putting the car with them and I will drive it approx. 3 times/year when I visit them at their house. My dad will also drive it sparingly to keep the tires from flattening etc. In total, it will be driven less than 1,000 miles/year.
- There are a few mods that I feel are absolutely essential to really bring the car up to the level I want it at. Smooth tubes, hi-flow cats, cat-back exhaust, short shifter, and possibly headers & brakes if I really want to get crazy.
Taking into account the minimal amount I'm going to drive the car, but simultaneously the fact that I will not be leaving it stock, what should I do?
A) buy a super low mileage car [like under 10k mi.] and try to keep the mileage low
or
B) buy a regular low mileage car (for it's age) [like 40k mi.] and drive it as much as I want/can which still wouldn't amount to much.
I'm asking in effect, do the mods really decrease the future sales value and how many miles/year is too many to diminish collector value? Even if I put 1,000/year on option B, that would be significantly less than what the previous owners have managed to date.
Thanks in advance for any opinions!
Apologies in advance for the long post!
I am a huge Viper fan especially obsessed with the 2nd Gen. GTS. I don't think I'm alone in believing it's one of the best American sports cars ever built and it was a timeless classic from the beginning. I've always felt the GTS would be a car that appreciates in the long run which leads me to this thread.
I'm not one of those people that wants to buy cars for investment sake, if I can't drive it and enjoy it, I don't want it. However, if I can own a car and minimize my losses on it by being strategic about it's use, then I'm all for that. So here's my situation:
- I'm in the market for a 96-97 GTS Blue/White. It doesn't absolutely have to be a B/W car or even 96-97, just so long as it's pre-2000 to keep the forged internals and better cam. Yet, B/W is strongly preferred which takes me back to 96-97.
- I live in NYC so I have literally zero use for this car, and even worse nowhere to put it. I've hit the point in my life where I need to start scratching some of these itches so I'm buying one anyways haha.
- My parents have a lot of extra garage space in rural Kansas and I like to take advantage of that. I will be putting the car with them and I will drive it approx. 3 times/year when I visit them at their house. My dad will also drive it sparingly to keep the tires from flattening etc. In total, it will be driven less than 1,000 miles/year.
- There are a few mods that I feel are absolutely essential to really bring the car up to the level I want it at. Smooth tubes, hi-flow cats, cat-back exhaust, short shifter, and possibly headers & brakes if I really want to get crazy.
Taking into account the minimal amount I'm going to drive the car, but simultaneously the fact that I will not be leaving it stock, what should I do?
A) buy a super low mileage car [like under 10k mi.] and try to keep the mileage low
or
B) buy a regular low mileage car (for it's age) [like 40k mi.] and drive it as much as I want/can which still wouldn't amount to much.
I'm asking in effect, do the mods really decrease the future sales value and how many miles/year is too many to diminish collector value? Even if I put 1,000/year on option B, that would be significantly less than what the previous owners have managed to date.
Thanks in advance for any opinions!