I always love these posts...
A little background information - I am 20 ( 21 in a couple hours... pre-gaming before I go out at midnight with the buds - what else to do than go on VCA?
). I graduated high school in 2003. My dad has a '01 RT/10. I drove it for the first time when I was 17, and it had less than 200 miles on it.
My dad was taking it back out to where it's kept since we don't keep it at home. I was all for a ride, as usual. Half way there, dad pulls into a mall parking lot, shuts it off, and gets out. I stay in my seat... couple seconds later my dad is like "so, are you going to get out so we can switch, or what?" Now, I had never driven a stick before - but growing up around race cars, and being somewhat mechanically inclined, I understood how a clutch and trans. worked - I just had never driven one.
Two laps around the mall parking lot, and my dad says "Alright, your ready for the street..."
A couple months later, I drove it to prom. I had been dumped right before prom, so I ended up going with a friend just to go. Thus for me, the excitement of Prom wasn't the date, dinner, none of that. It was going in what was hands down, the best car in the parking lot. My "date" aka..friend.. didnt even know what type of car it was, but I didn't care. I was having fun, and I was the talk of the whole school the next week.
When you think about the intimidation the Viper brings, I went to leave prom - alone ( ditched the date! ) - and I was sitting, idleing off to the far corner of the parking lot waiting for everyone to leave so that I wasn't "fighting" with the traffic, nor the long line of cars to leave. All of a sudden two cars in the front of the line stop, block traffic, and start waving at me to leave. Half the line of cars started waving out the window for me to pull out - so I did!
Now - I'll talk about this until I'm blue, but I think it's up to the individual kid whether he/she can drive a Viper. I'm not the type of guy to screw around with dad's car. I'm not the type of guy to really even screw around in my car. I know what my personal limits are. If you think your kid is level headed enough - definately go for it. It'll make a lasting memory. If your kid is the type to screw around, be in the car with him.
I'm lucky, my dad trusts me with his Viper, and I don't take that for granted.
Take this post for whatever it's worth.