As our ownership group grows smaller by the day, can we agree that supporting each other as owners makes ownership more enjoyable?
Over my several years of being an owner, I have witnessed comments like:
1. You destroyed the value by making the mod.
2. What a waste you didn't drive it.
3. That is like leaving your girlfriend for the next guy.
And probably a lot more.
Here is the thing. It was that owners money. They enjoyed their money from their hard work and sacrifice just how they wanted. For people that love to make some kind of point, I ask why? To what end? That does not make people want to share, come together, and be around others who are negative.
I think that if others looked at our lives, anyone could interject their desires, wants, and preferences to find fault. As my grandmother said, "Different strokes for different folks."
Our increasingly smaller group needs to support the collector with 9 miles on coveted GT2 to Cars & Coffee guys/gals to car show guys/gals to roadtrip guys/gals to track rats to 2,000 horsepower 2017 1/4, 1/2, 1 mile Vipers. If we cannot appreciate others pride and joy, how will they appreciate our pride and joy? And for what it is worth, realize the collector has 10, 40, 90, 150 cars and cannot drive them. But admiring a Viper as art is why they bought it. That is not you, but understand it is them. Take a good hard look at your Viper - real hard - it is art. Decades from now, people will admire them just as they do the 50s and 60s Ferraris, Maseratis, Cobras, Corvettes, American Muscle, etc.
We all love Vipers. So lets be supportive, not destructive......
BTW - I am positive I am an offender and am writing this to myself more than anyone else so I can remind myself in the future not to be that guy.![]()
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