No... I'm not combining the two. Just discussing them both. The front bumper, wheels and lights really date the car, but they can all be fixed. The essence of the car is timeless. I'm not huge on interior amenities, but being able to comfortably fit in the car and drive it is paramount. If I can't heel-toe and work the pedals I won't bother owning it.
The Gen-V car is right up my alley as it seems like it will be the best driver's Viper yet. Lighter, better gearing, better steering, better chassis, etc. etc. etc.
EDIT - To better illustrate my point take two cars:
1. A '96 GTS with Gen-V running gear and other updates
2. A new Gen-V car
Which one is more appealing to me? The actual Gen-V. I think the face-lift/modernization of the design only improves the car.
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