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glenndeweirdt 07-20-2005 02:21 PM

Re: Updated Wave
 
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Originally posted by Capri22racer
The Porsche Wave

To Glenndeweirdt: Bring your 83 911SC over and I'll show you first hand where YOU stand against a well prepared M030 944S2 - you won't like loosing but maybe you will gain some respect the next time a S2 or 968 passes by. Cool? I only have 25hp on ya, better brakes, better handling, etc!

My 911 is stock, how about we just have a beer instead?

island911 07-20-2005 02:59 PM

Technically speaking (2):rolleyes: how does the wave go ? .. .

is it; elbow, elbow, wrist, wrist, wrist . ..or the other way around?

I wouldn't want to risk offending anyone. :cool:

dheinz 07-20-2005 03:00 PM

Can't we all just get along? ;) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1121900109.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1121900426.jpg

450knotOffice 07-20-2005 03:05 PM

Easy there, Capri. You're falling right into the "my car is faster and better" trap that you accuse so many 911 owners of. The last two posts you've made have gone down that road.

Most of us love ALL Porsches. I know I do. However, to imply that it is somehow wrong to have a favorite is unrealistic. We can all love Porsches in general but have definite favorites. You love the 944 and I love the 911. So what?

You and I can argue all day about horsepower, power to weight ratios, front engine vs. mid engine vs. rear engine, water vs. air, but does it really matter? NO. We all love our own particular models and should respect the opinions of others.

With that said, My Carrera is better than your 944...:p

Just kidding.SmileWavy

ianc 07-20-2005 03:20 PM

Wow Eddie, that is a sweet looking 914. Let me know if you need someone to give it a little exercise! ;)

ianc

yellowline 07-20-2005 03:54 PM

Wow...

I'm 17, but it seems I'm more mature than some people here.

All our cars can be boiled down to a common description: durable, purpose-built automobiles with sporting qualities and little quirks. That's it. My 944 with a cloth interior and next to no options; or your 996 with all the toys...they both fit the definition.

I'm ashamed to see 911 owners talking down, and 914/44 owners challenging 911s back. Meanwhile, those universally-derided "redneck" Vette owners actually relax, celebrate the cars, DON'T bait each other with seemingly joking statements, and seem to get along.

If you think your car's something special and you actually need to go prove yourself, listen to Teddy Roosevelt: "Speak softly and carry a big stick." Amazing to see such wise words ignored.

gassy 07-20-2005 04:09 PM

Shhh...would you like a t-shirt?

Dan Mc Intyre 07-20-2005 04:14 PM

Close this thread??? You gotta be kidding. It just keeps getting funnier.

AaronM 07-20-2005 04:14 PM

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Originally posted by sketchers356
As per 914,
True it is one of the fugliest cars ever produced, but in terms of Porsche heritage I feel that it is ahead. Ok first I consider the 356 as THE Porsche. The quality that the 356 had: Lightweight, handling over power, reliability, and "cheap" perhaps even "quirkyness". In my opinion the 914 has those qualities better even than the 356 God (although we all know who has the beauty in that relationship). While it is true that the 911 is the ultimate for some reason there is no better feeling than a 4 cylinder "VW" like the 356,550,and I will add the 914 even though it does not have the pedigree beating V12 Ferraris. Doing that with the 911 is somehow not quite as epic (although it is still always amazing how the 911 is the only 6 cylinder car in GT racing, nevermind the best car in GT racing).

Older Water coolers,
The 928 is a true Porsche. And the 924 evolution was a good idea by Porsche again. However, from my experience these are the guys who lust after the water-cooled 911s. Usually have no idea what Porsche means, just want the prestige, yet have no money for a 996/Boxster. It is a shame that it is that way. 914 owners have to be more hardcore than these guys so they normally know the history.

As the owner of a 'teener and a 951 currently:

On the 'teener: Fun little go-cart. Especially with a lightly hopped-up engine (still BOSCH D-Jet EFI) and a '78 911 front suspension. Turn-in is instantaneous and the steering is so wonderfully communicative that it feels like holding a tie rod in each hand. I have never been able to get the car to do anything truly "dangerous". It's a great little sportscar, like an MG or a Triumph except that the electronics work, it's weathertight, and the chassis design doesn't date back to horse-and-buggy days. Ugly? Depends. Most people think so and that's fine. For some reason I've always liked 'em though, and besides, I drive it because it always leaves a smile on my face with its minimalism.

On the 951: If it's not a Porsche, then it's the best damn Audi ever built. :p It doesn't look original since the shape was copied by almost every late 70's and 80's sportscar (blatantly so in the case of the RX-7) but again, who cares? The driving feeling cannot be imitated, turn-in isn't as fast as the 'teener with all the weight at the ends of the car, but the balance is perfect and it can be coaxed into just enough oversteer. As for lusting after a water-cooled 911, no thanks. The 951 borders on too civilised as it is. The holy grail for me would be the Ruf "Yellow Bird" (1987 Ruf CTR), but a nice 1993 Turbo 3.6 (last of the RWD 911 Turbos) would be fun too. The purist in me can't help but know that I'd end up bypassing both for a 930 Turbo though. It just has more soul.

Wave to me or don't, I'm enjoying myself driving. :)

PorschePilot 07-20-2005 04:48 PM

When driving my 74 911 Targa, I don't need a sympathy wave. Chances are if you are in an early SC, I'll be going by you.

How about a hey there wave for all air cooled 911's.

Here in Norcal, Boxes are driven by chicks who are totally clueless.

I'll have to tell you that most 996 drivers don't even look over when I wave.

bigchillcar 07-20-2005 05:01 PM

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I'm 17, but it seems I'm more mature than some people here.
yellowline,
very refreshing comments to hear from your generation..kudos to you. i wouldn't be too discouraged from what you've read. the very vast majority of this talk is all tongue in cheek and all but the singly most immature of us get along very, very well, have fun and share our car passion. it's all too easy for us to sometimes misconstrue one another soley on the basis of written word when we can't see the person we're addressing standing in front of us, but we're all a really great group..99 out of 100 of us would pull over and immediately offer a hand to another member with a sick car, no matter what model. stick around..some of us get carried away from time to time, but we're just people and that's what we do. anyway, it's very nice to have a level-headed young man around to help keep us adults in line too from time to time..we all still have lots of 'kid' in us too..:cool:
ryan

gassy 07-20-2005 05:40 PM

So I just started from the beginning of this thread and read through them all. Try it. Start from the beginning, and read through them. Glenn's original post is FULL of humor, some comments were self effacing. The next few posts were in agreement with Glenn, all taking the original post at its face value: Humor. Then, notice when the thread turns sour. All of a sudden, BANG. It turns in to a clusterf#ck of egos. This post has two points, in conclusion:
#1: Don't take yourself too seriously. That'll be the death of ya.
#2: The shirts are now available with the list upside-down. That way, when you're driving and come across another P-car, you can just look down and read the correct salutation immediately, therefore avoiding the embarrassing misfortune of, for instance, saluting a Cayenne.
Thank you for your time and understanding.
Gassy.

gassy 07-20-2005 05:44 PM

Very well said, Ryan.

:)

bigchillcar 07-20-2005 06:01 PM

Quote:

Very well said, Ryan.
had to read that twice..;)
ryan

yellowline 07-20-2005 06:16 PM

Quote:

yellowline,
very refreshing comments to hear from your generation..kudos to you. i wouldn't be too discouraged from what you've read. the very vast majority of this talk is all tongue in cheek and all but the singly most immature of us get along very, very well, have fun and share our car passion. it's all too easy for us to sometimes misconstrue one another soley on the basis of written word when we can't see the person we're addressing standing in front of us, but we're all a really great group..99 out of 100 of us would pull over and immediately offer a hand to another member with a sick car, no matter what model. stick around..some of us get carried away from time to time, but we're just people and that's what we do.

Thanks. Of course I'm gonna stay. I have relatives with 996s and 944s, and I've never met a Porsche owner I didn't like. I just don't appreciate even hearing some of this. I'd also like to politely point out that I love the late '60s 911s, and I'd like one in black when I'm settled down...not all watercooler guys want the name or a newer model.

So yeah, my car's heritage is open to question, and it's a dog in a straight line, but it's still a lot more fun than a Camry...and that keeps me coming back for more. :D No true enthusiast could argue with that.

herdman 07-20-2005 06:41 PM

You guys {at least some} dont get it ! My first porsche was a 1963 356 super 90. I remember when the new model 1965 911 wasnt considered a "real" Porsche by some. Then after a few years some didnt think the 356 was a real Porsche. I've had 356s 914s 911s 912s 924s 924Ss 944 and I've loved all of them. Each has had it's strong points. Each has had some weak points. Each could only preform as good as my driving skill. Much thanks to the Yellow C-GT as he flicked his lights as we past ,me in my 1987 924S. Some people DO get it!

Matt Smith 07-20-2005 07:27 PM

The only thing to 'get' in this entire thread was that Glen was just having a laugh- partly at his own expense- and pulling fun at obvious cliches.

It was soooooooo not about which Porsche is better than any other. I can't believe anyone feels the need to defend their car.

My other half laughed out loud when I read her the bit about women & Porsches. Lighten up everyone. It's supposed to be fun.

Matt out.

450knotOffice 07-20-2005 07:39 PM

Tell me about it...Jeezus!

CJFusco 07-20-2005 08:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by bigchillcar
yellowline,
very refreshing comments to hear from your generation..kudos to you. i wouldn't be too discouraged from what you've read. the very vast majority of this talk is all tongue in cheek and all but the singly most immature of us get along very, very well, have fun and share our car passion. it's all too easy for us to sometimes misconstrue one another soley on the basis of written word when we can't see the person we're addressing standing in front of us, but we're all a really great group..99 out of 100 of us would pull over and immediately offer a hand to another member with a sick car, no matter what model. stick around..some of us get carried away from time to time, but we're just people and that's what we do. anyway, it's very nice to have a level-headed young man around to help keep us adults in line too from time to time..we all still have lots of 'kid' in us too..:cool:
ryan

Agreed. This is all said online, but in person, at PCA events, everyone seems to get along splendidly.

Joe Bob 07-20-2005 08:14 PM

Sorry,,,,when ya post,,,,consider the other weenies.....I do....on occasion....%^B


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