Re: What is the strangest or BEST reaction you\'ve had to driving your viper
I flew in to Omaha to pick up my first Viper from Woodhouse and I was driving it to a small town to show my first boss my new ride. I met a car on the road and it did a Uey on the highway, I thought, ****, is that a cop? I pulled into the small town and parked, the car pulled in next to me and 4 young guys got out and just stood there looking at it. We've never seen one of these up close. They took pictures and got in driver's seat. One said, "You gotta a picture of me in here because my dad will never believe this." And this was just during the first 2 hours of ownership. Then as I was driving it back to Chicago, I get the thumbs up from bikers, truckers, and kids. At the gas stations people would ask the common questions. They all wanted to see what a V-10 looked like, so I was always popping the hood.
Get the "I'm not worthy" thing alot. I too cannot believe how many people drive with cameras and videocameras. People want to take pictures at gas stations.
Our club has been able to do a parade lap at the Tropicana 400 for the past couple of years. Each year I've taken a friend's child with me. The looks on their faces and the smiles all make it worth owning the coolest car on the planet.
I was passing a Vette on the tollway one evening and the driver gave me a .......... THUMBS UP! I thought that was nice and unexpected.
We were giving charity rides at Gingerman Raceway one day, and this woman wanted a ride. I said you can ride with me, and she replied, "as long as you go fast". So I did. She was screaming and trying to hold on to anything. Coming into a corner at high speed and not slowing really got her yelling. Once she grabbed onto me. She said, "I had no idea these were that fast". I think she enjoyed it as much as I did.
Pulling into ******* one day and a half dozen waitresses come running out the door to see the car.
There's just so many stories to tell. But the greatest joy of Viper ownership is seeing how kids "light up" when they see the car.