I was a kid in the late sixties, and was surrounded by muscle cars. My uncles had Vettes, GTO's, Trans Am's and my cousins had Cuda's and Shelby Mustangs. I was raised during the muscle car wars, that time and those memories with my family members are etched in stone in my mind.
Flash to 1992 and here comes out of bowls of h#$$ the most politically incorrect monster from Detroit, the Dodge Viper. Chevrolet makes an atempt with the executive ride...the ZR-1. The Viper is so off base, it immediately draws in ********* fans. Now flash to 1996 and Chevy drops the ZR-1 for lack of sales. Dodge drops a more wicked version of the Viper, the GTS. Now it's not like you guys don't already know this, but when that Gen II coupe came out, I just about hemorraged. That car looked like it was striaght out of LeMans. What may now seem like average performance, was crazy power in 1996. Oh and by the way, the car even has a lope at idle. Ok, so what's my point. Here's the deal, the original design was so good that it created a viscious loyal following. The best way to descibe this, would be to compare to the Porsche 911 fans. The car to Porsches credit has remained true to it's original roots. An evolution.
This evolution was carried out with the GenII cars, as it should of. The Gen III cars as beautiful as they are, do not follow a natural evolution of the former cars. In fact when the Gen III car came out, I felt I would never own a Viper. The reason being, I wanted a new car. In the end I bought my dream car which was an ACR, second hand. I think most of us realize that the Gen III car is a far better car than it's siblings, it's just that the Gen II was soooo.....good looking. We all know American car companies, even if they German owned can't take a design and evolve it. DC are you reading?