True story:
About a month ago I pulled into Dunkin Donuts at 5:15 AM on the way to the train station. A couple of State troopers were outside their cars and I didn't pay any attention to them. As I walked to the door for my coffee, I heard "sir". Then a second, louder "sir"! I looked back and the troopers are walking toward me. "Sir, do you mind if we take a look inside your car"? Deadpan, no smile, no emotion. I did a quick checklist from my youth: drugs? No. Alcohol? No. Remember, this is 5:15 in the morning and all I've done is drive from home to DD, about 4 miles. I'm about to ask if they have a warrant, when one of them says "we've heard about the Equus but have never seen it. Sharp looking car". Whew! So of course I unlocked the doors and let them poke around, ooh and ahh.
A couple of weeks ago I saw the same guys at the same place, inside this time. When I walked in one says "nice ride". I got my coffee, walked over to them and said "ya know, you could've said something about the car first instead of approaching me the way you did. They laughed and said "yeah, we could tell you were about to call your lawyer".
Funny guys.
As for seeing many on the road, I don't expect to. They might sell 3000 this year out of about 12 million. Odds aren't good.