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TimBer 07-22-2020 05:25 AM

I have had a few comments over the years about Nazi engineering or Nazi technology.

Noah930 07-22-2020 07:53 AM

Come to think of it, I don't think I've ever had a negative comment while driving around an old 911. If someone ever made a comment--whether they looked like they had means or not--it has always been positive.

Except for maybe this one time I went to a Cars and Coffee in the 930, and parked next to a woman in a late model Lamborghini. I parked squarely in "my" spot, but nevertheless she asked me to move my car over (the spot next to me was empty, though these seemed to be the only 2 empty spots in the lot). I did as she asked, but I recall some other guy commenting to me about her unreasonable request. We both just took it that some people are snots, and there's nothing you can do about it.

David 07-22-2020 08:08 AM

When i was first dating my wife we were out driving the 930. At a light, a guy on her side said to us, "that's still the most beautiful car ever made." I told him thanks and drove off. My wife said, "this car's pretty special isn't it?". She started to get it.

A lot more people would talk to me about my old 280Z than the 930. I think the Datsun is just more approachable.

Bob Kontak 07-22-2020 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by David (Post 10956630)
When i was first dating my wife we were out driving the 930. At a light, a guy on her side said to us, "that's still the most beautiful car ever made."

+1 The 930 wins. The sexiest derivative of the most iconic sports car shape ever.

javadog 07-22-2020 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Noah930 (Post 10956603)
Come to think of it, I don't think I've ever had a negative comment while driving around an old 911. If someone ever made a comment--whether they looked like they had means or not--it has always been positive.

Except for maybe this one time I went to a Cars and Coffee in the 930, and parked next to a woman in a late model Lamborghini. I parked squarely in "my" spot, but nevertheless she asked me to move my car over (the spot next to me was empty, though these seemed to be the only 2 empty spots in the lot). I did as she asked, but I recall some other guy commenting to me about her unreasonable request. We both just took it that some people are snots, and there's nothing you can do about it.

Man, I would have told her to go **** herself. I must be getting older.

peppy 07-22-2020 09:48 AM

I had three young men(maybe 14-15) ask me about mine at the grocery store a few weeks ago. Asked if they could take some pictures. I was a bit shocked, didn't think kids were into cars anymore.

1990C4S 07-22-2020 09:57 AM

I drove my cab home yesterday and my neighbor came over to ask:

'where do you keep the hard-top?'

Me: 'I don't have a hard top for this car, just the soft top.'

'Yea you do, I saw you park here yesterday with the hard top on.'

Me: 'That was my 996, it's ten years newer. And a different shape. And blue. This car is black.'

'Oh....'

:rolleyes:

JonT 07-22-2020 10:17 AM

chick that can't read "what's a tanga?"

gtc 07-22-2020 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 10955740)
...
I noticed a man..similar age...eyeing my car as he exited his older F-150.
I said something about how nice of a day it was to drive an open-top (targa) 42 year old car.
...

:rolleyes:
Do you also pull up to stoplights, look over at the guy next to you in a Honda, and tell him how you love driving a Porsche?

RWebb 07-22-2020 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by WPOZZZ (Post 10956264)
I don't know. I keep running into these crazy travel agent ladies. They are pretty sexy, but know nothing about real life. They tell me they can take me around the world for $100. Please! The airfare to an outer island is more than that!

Did they specifically say by air?

Maybe they are thinking of using an outrigger canoe - worked for settling Polynesia...

Alan A 07-22-2020 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by javadog (Post 10956724)
Man, I would have told her to go **** herself. I must be getting older.

Worried the door would get away from her and she’d ding him...

RSBob 07-22-2020 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Por_sha911 (Post 10956421)
Good point. Let me rephrase:
Those who don't have nice things and feel the need to put down others are many times motivated by a need feel better about themselves. It is a known and understood psychological response and is a valid consideration.
Have you ever pointed out a mistake to a spouse only to have them say "oh yeah well you do this..."? It is the brain trying to adjust.

To Bob: I would say that although you don't own a supercar and a plane, you prolly have a level of prosperity above the average Joe and a healthy self respect so you don't need to compensate. Good on ya.

Well you got me there. Appreciate your response.

In my limited experience, most people relate to others from a very egocentric point of view. You have more stuff, you have less stuff, you have a hot or not, wife than mine, more toys, less toys, smarter, religion, politics, etc. Envy and resentment comes from a sense of unfairness, lack of self esteem or just not having matured. Back in college when I was selling my plasma to eat, I was resentful of those flaunting their wealth. I also envied those wealthy to buy a 308GTS because I knew that could never happen and loved those as well as early 911s.

Everyone wants to feel worthwhile and that they are on top of it. Unfortunately there are many who never become comfortable in there own skin or with their life circumstance and one of their misguided strategies is to put others down to feel better about their lot. Unfortunately it is only a temporary fix to their angst so it is repeated over and over. It’s a trap they don’t have the skill to escape.

And yes I have pointed out a mistake or two to a spouse which was a big mistake in itself. Fortunately for me it didn’t devolve into a tit for tat run for the gutter ending up in a “go f yourself.” The biggest thing I have learned is to NEVER offer a solution, unless she asks first. Otherwise I use my fall back, “Wow that really sucks” which is exactly what most women want to hear. Men like to solve problems while women just want to be heard. Frustrating for us problem solvers that want to fix it and move on, but it is what it is.

RSBob 07-22-2020 09:47 PM

Weird response to my 911 is being tailgated on two lane roads by yahoos while I’m going over the limit, so I just pull over and let them by.

This also happened while pulling from one Interstate to another by a late model black Dodge Charger with blacked out windows. He was all over my @$$. Since the State Federales drive unmarked Dodges, I just stuck to the limit as he flew past me hunting for a target. He had one in less than a minute.

Another was a woman at Safeway looking at my 73 asked, is that the new one?

gregpark 07-22-2020 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by peppy (Post 10956802)
I had three young men(maybe 14-15) ask me about mine at the grocery store a few weeks ago. Asked if they could take some pictures. I was a bit shocked, didn't think kids were into cars anymore.

I've got a 15 year old grandson who had a few friends of the same age over to the house the other day. The garage door was up and they were all so excited about my early 911! I didn't think kids were into cars anymore either. It was really fun showing the car to them and now I know there will always be an appreciation for beautiful, obsolete gas driven dinosaurs

shawn908 07-23-2020 04:00 AM

Maybe only a bit weird, but definitely funny: driving past neighbor, from Ireland, we chit-chat for a few seconds he says what kinda car is it? I said its a Volkswagon. He looks at me. We laugh.

javadog 07-23-2020 04:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Alan A (Post 10957641)
Worried the door would get away from her and she’d ding him...

Maybe, but that does not excuse her ridiculous request.

tevake 07-23-2020 04:50 AM

The Lamborghini woman just didn't want her angular model upstaged by your beautiful curvaceous 930.

I heard some complimentary comments from some teen boys walking by in a small beach town in fla panhandle. We were in stop n go traffic creeping along, my cluch leg getting tired. I was following my nephew in his Caymen GTS. I was feeling a bit jellous of their AC and PDK.
The boys walked by the GTS then came to my 911 SC and said they would take the SC over the GTS any day.
I was very surprised and pleased and glad the the windows were up on the GTS with tunes playing, so only I heard the comments. Apparently some young folks still appreciate the classics

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1595508283.jpg

Cheers Richard

Embraer 07-23-2020 06:16 AM

This. OP post comes off as slightly douchy. I would have commented on the weather or his truck...or just said "Hi!"


Quote:

Originally Posted by LJ851 (Post 10955874)
I don't know, seems like a reasonable response to me. You spoke up about your car, its age, and a characteristic his vehicle couldn't duplicate.

He responded with his truck, its age, and a characteristic your vehicle couldn't duplicate.

If you had started off talking about his vehicle first instead of yours it might have gone differently.


shadowjack1 07-23-2020 06:34 AM

While on a road trip this past Jan. We pulled into a rest area. Just as I parked a group of boy scouts came around the corner of the building. One scout shouts, "O My God, how awesome ". He wanted to take pictures, no problem I said, I took pictures of him standing by the car with the door open as if he was the driver. I think it made his day.

rusnak 07-23-2020 06:47 AM

I get a lot of different comments, from "Nazi car", "how fast does it go", "they sure know how to design a car", "do you have any Grey Poupon" etc.

My favorite response is people who have to gun their motor and try to race. I've counted three people so far who have run off the road, over a curb, into a bush, or onto the traffic median. I love those.

flipper35 07-23-2020 07:24 AM

Not the 911 but the Cobra replica. There were a bunch of us helping at the local punt/pass/kick event for kids and the weather started turning bad so we gathered everything up and taking it back to the gym. One guy needed a ride so I was volunteered. No big deal to me, it has two seats. When he was getting in he said "Small car, must get great mileage". He jumped when I started it. I laughed and said "No".

Had a couple kids ask if I would adopt them. My wife has used it to run to the library and what not with it had more kids ask her when she is driving to race the Cobra than they have asked me.

Otter74 07-23-2020 07:51 AM

I've never gotten a negative comment on my car (it's the only car I've owned that gets a significant amount of attention, so it took a while to get used to) but last month I was at a light down the street from my GF's building in downtown Chicago when the FedEx truck driver next to me asked me what year it was (by far the most popular first question) and spoke wistfully of the 914 he'd bought new when he was in the armed services.

Manny Alban 07-23-2020 08:03 AM

My wife and I went to pick up carry out at the local Chinese place and she stayed inside my daily driver while went to pick up the order. My daily is a 97 BMW Z3 with 196K miles. Cheap, fun, roadster that I call Tape since it's only worth about $2K and I use tape on the seats and most anything else that's too expensive to replace. There were some kids hanging outside waiting for their order. They asked my wife how fast the car was (I have the mega slow 1.9 engine) and how much it was worth. She smiled and said 'not very fast' and 'not worth very much'. But they continued to lavish the car with praise. Especially after she told them it was a stick and not automatic. It told her it happens to me alot. People see that the car is old but that it's a BMW and assume it's valuable.

I get lots of thumbs up on the highway in the 964. I figure they feel sorry for the old guy in the Porsche.

My 914 get alot of double takes. People always come up at the gas station to see where I'm putting the gas into. I also get the "my friend used to own one of these. It was so much fun", etc.

stevej37 07-23-2020 08:22 AM

Shortly after the first F&F movie came out...I was parking my 78SC on the street. A boy, prob about 10 years old, was on the other side of the street with his dad..pointing at me and yelling.."Look Dad..it's Fast and Furious!"

Iciclehead 07-23-2020 10:26 AM

I had a female co-worker admire my car in the parking lot...and asked for a test ride.

I hate giving test ride, so my standard response, intended to deter and insult was: "I only give test rides to naked passengers."

Her response was "no problem"

Yikes!

Haven't used that line since....

Dennis

Noah930 07-23-2020 10:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iciclehead (Post 10958416)
I had a female co-worker admire my car in the parking lot...and asked for a test ride.

I hate giving test ride, so my standard response, intended to deter and insult was: "I only give test rides to naked passengers."

Her response was "no problem"

Yikes!

Haven't used that line since....

Dennis

You just have to be more selective on whom you use that line. ;)

Hard-Deck 07-23-2020 10:41 AM

In a small town in NC I had stopped at a pizza joint for lunch. When I was walking to my car, a sheriff’s deputy was looking at my 83SC. He asked, “How fast does this go sir?” I replied, “60 miles per hour in the state of North Carolina sir”. We both laughed.

Another time I was traveling through the outskirts of Columbus, Ohio. An older (early ‘70s) pickup truck was next to me at the light. The driver, with Canadian accent, asks, “Do you want to race?” I replied, “Under two conditions, 1-you have your title with you, and 2-if we race for top speed”. He turned right and went on his way.

stevej37 07-23-2020 11:56 AM

When I bought my SC, I was driving it home to MI on I-90 through Montana. Was doing 70-80 mph when a biker and his lady on the back pulled along side me on the left side.
He was driving a chopped Harley and shouted at me.."Let's see what they will do"
He blew past me...prob going 100 with a gal on the back...such a stupid move.

Por_sha911 07-23-2020 05:26 PM

After "what year is it?", the most often asked question is "Is it a Turbo?". I tell them "No but it is a Hemi". They don't know what to do with that. A close third is a question about the value.

lsf911 07-24-2020 02:51 AM

In a parking lot, a guy walked over to me and asked the usual questions mentioned above. His last question was "how much is it worth?", I said not sure, mid 30s. He laughed, pointed at his Audi and said "mine is worth more than yours". I replied, yup and moved on.

I have also had people give me the thumbs down several times, in both of my 911s (68, 83). Last time it happened it was a young guy in a Honda. First time it happened it was a guy that looked liked he was in his 30s driving a pickup truck.

On the flip side, lots of positive comments as well.

WPOZZZ 07-24-2020 03:46 AM

I'm spending a lot of time at my town house and have both Porsches parked there. The 930 sits hidden away in the garage. On the other side of the house, I have a carport that is right on the road. My 88 cab resides there most of the time. Last weekend I was working in the patio and a mother and her some came walking by and the boy said, "Ooh, race car!" I lol'd and kept working in the patio, but with a smile!

mattdavis11 07-24-2020 04:07 AM

I'm fairly certain I will get plenty of weird responses/questions when I do drive the 944 in our town. I haven't seen a Porsche here yet. Lots of pick ups around.

I talked up a crew running fiber optic to the library as they worked in front of our house. They had been wondering what car was under the cover, so I obliged. I don't think they were all that impressed.

slow&rusty 07-24-2020 04:18 AM

When I was in my early 30s and had just bought my 930, I stopped at the local post office to drop off some mail. Back then (2005) at 6'1" and a svelte 160lbs, I wore lots of Nike gear (from the their shoes, tear-away track pants, athletic shirts and baseball cap), this particular day was no different than others in what I wore. As I walking towards my car getting ready to unlock it, an older gent (in his 60s or 70s) approached me and asked me if I was a professional athlete.

I cracked up.

masraum 07-24-2020 05:06 AM

I used to get lots of comments, thumbs up, reactions when I had the old targa. Almost all of them were positive. Most young boys thought it was cool. I had a few instances where someone drove like a moron for some reason including one where someone in an old Bronco II ended up on 2 wheels on the highway.

KFC911 07-24-2020 05:14 AM

Black guy my age pulled up next to me at the stoplight...

Is it a natural?

(me... thinking Turbo vs N/A) .... it sure is!

Him... it sure doesn't sound like it.... he was talking about the sound :)

Even the cop who wrote me up one Sun. morning drive years ago gave me compliments too :D.

RNajarian 07-24-2020 05:31 AM

One day I was coming home from a car show and stopped at a Ralph’s to pick something up. Naturally my car, a 1975 Targa with a 3.0, was detailed and looking pretty good. I have an incredibly real replica of a Monroney (Window) Sticker which I will put in the passenger side window for effect. The sticker is for a 1975 Carrera, loaded.The sticker states the MSRP was $19,050.56.

As I left the store I see a guy looking at the car, he looks at me and says “10.”

I said no, “‘75.”

He said, “You are Crazy!”

I replied, “It’s a ‘75”

He said, “No, I’ll give you 10 (thousand) for it.”

I told him “Now you are the crazy one,” and drove off.

Danimal16 07-24-2020 06:25 AM

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Originally Posted by gregpark (Post 10957814)
I've got a 15 year old grandson who had a few friends of the same age over to the house the other day. The garage door was up and they were all so excited about my early 911! I didn't think kids were into cars anymore either. It was really fun showing the car to them and now I know there will always be an appreciation for beautiful, obsolete gas driven dinosaurs

Years ago, I was stopped for a coffee. Standing by my 71 with my Labrador, Daisy. Up walks a young father with two little ones in tow, maybe five to sevenish????? A little boy and a little girl. He compliments my car and asks if the kids can check it out. I asked them if they wanted to sit behind the wheel. We started the car for them, opened the trunk the works. The best part was when I asked them if they wanted to honk the horn; you should have seen the smiles

It was a moment I will never forget. That car and those little ones.
Oh, and it was the little girl that wanted to see the motor! It was wonderful.

wildthing 07-24-2020 06:42 AM

You know what OP, just say “nice day isn’t it?” The next time someone eyes your car. Unless they ask about it, best not to comment about your car.

Mike Andrew 07-24-2020 07:34 AM

Driving home from a mate's one afternoon, I spot a Honda behind me with all of the Ricer accoutrements weaving forward in traffic. About 2 lights later he and I are at the line together and I stereotypically expected him to rev as a challenge and then blast off. Instead he gives me a thumbs up, a "Nice car, I have been trying to catch up for a good look." I replied that his car was a nice looking ride, the light turned green and he tooled away without fanfare.
Some folks are car folks and others are not.

Frog76S 07-24-2020 11:52 AM

I have two memorable 911 stories. In early 2000’s when I was single I had a stock 89 911 as a 2nd car which I only drove in nice weather. I had a beater blue Buick Century as a daily. Driving alone one evening thru the burbs a black limo pulls along side. An attractive young woman pops up out of the sun roof and waves. I oblige with a lil Horn honk. She then descends back into the car like a pop a mole. Next thing I know she pops up again, but this time bare chested. She flaunted her goods for a few seconds and I gave another couple honks and a thumbs up.

Next story, took the 911 to a wedding in the country on a beautiful weekend. Great opportunity for a country backroad drive. Good friends sister was getting married. Friend of bride see’s me drive up in 911 and later at reception has over indulged and asks for ride home in 911. In the end, wants more than car ride, but I didn’t want any of it, just dropped her off and went home.

Never would have had either experience with my old grandma car Buick.


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