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<blockquote data-quote="TerminatoRS" data-source="post: 16978618" data-attributes="member: 195778"><p>I'd keep the Viper and add the Cobra if feasible. If you're not hurting financially, there's nothing that says you can't at least keep and maintain the Viper. After all, it's a dream car as you stated. One day those young kids won't be chewing up so much of your time and I can almost garauntee you'll be snooping around for another dream car, but they'll be harder to obtain. Also, you'd have 4 seats in the Cobra so you could even take kids with you here and there if you think they'd enjoy it.</p><p></p><p>I hang onto my Cobra even though I hardly drive it (136 miles this year). Dream car when I was 17-18, but to reproduce it nowadays would be difficult and costly. You could try out the Cobra and if it's not for you, there's enough of a niche/following that you could unload it pretty easily especially given its condition. Similar situation (minus the kids), I added a C6Z to my stash this year. My all-time favorite Vette with enough overall love that I can sell it if I need/want to down the road likely without losing much if any money on it. My logic is that I enjoy the hobby and these kinds of cars are being phased out so we have to get them while we still can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerminatoRS, post: 16978618, member: 195778"] I'd keep the Viper and add the Cobra if feasible. If you're not hurting financially, there's nothing that says you can't at least keep and maintain the Viper. After all, it's a dream car as you stated. One day those young kids won't be chewing up so much of your time and I can almost garauntee you'll be snooping around for another dream car, but they'll be harder to obtain. Also, you'd have 4 seats in the Cobra so you could even take kids with you here and there if you think they'd enjoy it. I hang onto my Cobra even though I hardly drive it (136 miles this year). Dream car when I was 17-18, but to reproduce it nowadays would be difficult and costly. You could try out the Cobra and if it's not for you, there's enough of a niche/following that you could unload it pretty easily especially given its condition. Similar situation (minus the kids), I added a C6Z to my stash this year. My all-time favorite Vette with enough overall love that I can sell it if I need/want to down the road likely without losing much if any money on it. My logic is that I enjoy the hobby and these kinds of cars are being phased out so we have to get them while we still can. [/QUOTE]
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