BLWNASP
Enthusiast
Here is the question.
Again this past week I have seen a Yellow RT/10 passing me looking beautiful. There is something about Gen II's that are exotic. They draw an emotion. Gen III are well made, do have better brakes, but are somewhat (not neccesarilly faster) Vipers. My point is that Gen II have that awe factor. I sold my 505 RWTQ Gen II blue/white GTS a few month's ago. I hope the guy in Texas is now enjoying it. That car was A POWERFULL and mostly STOCK 97 Gen II GTS. Great, Great car.
My question is what do we do? The Corvette program is on our **** with the Zo6. The Gen III at least in So Cal, does not have the same emotional factor that Gen II's have.
I love the fact that the next Viper will produce some serious performance numbers. It will be a great car. And Hardtop Gen III's do look good. But they are not Rock starts like the Gen II appear. Am I just wanting attention. No! I actually believe in Viper performance ( VIPER PERFORMANCE!). But what IS frustrating is that IF they make a GEN IIII, please go back to making it exotic (at least looking). You know over the top.
You see we all are jaded by the fact that the Gen I or II Viper is pure emotion. It draws a emotional reaction when they pass you. I can only think of VERY few cars that trully do that.
So Let's all hope that the Viper program keeps up with the quality build of the Gen 3.5, and they create a design for the next one that is nails. The Gen II will always be an automotive legend, and the next Gen should be a outstanding follow up. So do I buy a Gen II and supercharge it? or save my pennies and wait for the real next Gen.
Ya, gotta love the discussion these cars evoke.
Your thoughts?
Again this past week I have seen a Yellow RT/10 passing me looking beautiful. There is something about Gen II's that are exotic. They draw an emotion. Gen III are well made, do have better brakes, but are somewhat (not neccesarilly faster) Vipers. My point is that Gen II have that awe factor. I sold my 505 RWTQ Gen II blue/white GTS a few month's ago. I hope the guy in Texas is now enjoying it. That car was A POWERFULL and mostly STOCK 97 Gen II GTS. Great, Great car.
My question is what do we do? The Corvette program is on our **** with the Zo6. The Gen III at least in So Cal, does not have the same emotional factor that Gen II's have.
I love the fact that the next Viper will produce some serious performance numbers. It will be a great car. And Hardtop Gen III's do look good. But they are not Rock starts like the Gen II appear. Am I just wanting attention. No! I actually believe in Viper performance ( VIPER PERFORMANCE!). But what IS frustrating is that IF they make a GEN IIII, please go back to making it exotic (at least looking). You know over the top.
You see we all are jaded by the fact that the Gen I or II Viper is pure emotion. It draws a emotional reaction when they pass you. I can only think of VERY few cars that trully do that.
So Let's all hope that the Viper program keeps up with the quality build of the Gen 3.5, and they create a design for the next one that is nails. The Gen II will always be an automotive legend, and the next Gen should be a outstanding follow up. So do I buy a Gen II and supercharge it? or save my pennies and wait for the real next Gen.
Ya, gotta love the discussion these cars evoke.
Your thoughts?