Originally Posted by
Coloviper
Raw can mean different things to different people. For example, raw to me is how the car rides. A hopped and solid suspension race car is a raw car. The power, idle, gas mileage, interior features or lack there of, etc. might be raw to another individual.
So if raw to your Dad means how the car rides and a GT350 would qualify as raw, then I would make the following suggestion. Pick up a used GTS model car (13/14). Some can be had in low 70s with low miles. Then put on the Viper Exchange shock package so you can use the center console to change settings or a MCS suspension system dialed down on the softest settings. Plan on a new set of Pirelli tires and that will make the car ride like a boulevard cruiser. It just takes the harshness out of the car. As sound also contributes to a driving experience, find one with a stock exhaust and a 18 speaker stereo upgrade because then it gets the additional sound deadner from the factory. The only other potential dial in for comfort or less rawness is to consider to have the seats redone by Venzano. Some complain about the bottoms and backs not having enough padding. Venzano can fix that. I rode in one with the Venzano fix and it was very, noticeable in a good way.
Most Vipers owners like to brag about their rawness Viper, but the GEN V is a pussy cat in rawness factor compared to a GEN I. Hope it helps! It sounds like your Dad has already been attracted to the Viper based upon your comments but the cost new is what has held him back. In the end, if that is the case, you can get a GT-350 for him but remember he will still want a Viper. The Viper owners and Viper family contribute to 1/2 of the enjoyment of the car, when you look at the overall ownership experience. Being born a Blue Oval boy and owning a ton of Mustangs over the years, I eventually worked up to a Viper. Truth be told, I don't even look twice at a Mustang now. I still have a place in my heart for them (and own a few collector Saleens) but owning a Viper and interacting with the Viper passionate owners, is a whole other experience entirely. I think your Dad will value that experience beyond the car itself.
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