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RoninLB 07-30-2007 03:46 AM

wave to an old air cooled VW and he'll jump out of his seat waving back and laughing.

m21sniper 07-30-2007 05:32 AM

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Originally Posted by SP2 (Post 3401089)
I doubt anyone would be disdainful to someone waving hello.

LOL, wow, you've led a sheltered life...

red67 07-30-2007 06:28 AM

theres some old volvo thing that has its full beam 'flash' on a foot pedal and not a stalk on the steering column. a friend of a friend has one - if they see another guy in the same car (and its only certain years that have it) they take their hands off the steering wheel and 'flash' as only they can do it.
now thats a wave :cool:
a dangerous one though. maybe thats why theres not many of them left :D

bivenator 07-30-2007 09:20 AM

maybe we should come up with a secret Pelican wave as there have been many times that I've come across other P-cars and wondered if I had a fellow pelicanner behind the wheel.
Maybe a right hand under the neck with fingers extended and waving slightly to simulate the pelican's craw.

djmcmath 07-30-2007 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by RoninLB (Post 3401776)
wave to an old air cooled VW and he'll jump out of his seat waving back and laughing.

I second that. I wave at other VW guys from time to time, and they all appreciate it. I once had an early 911 guy wave at me and eyeball my car as he went past -- I was honored. Those of us who own early German cars have an idea what it takes to keep it on the road, so there's a respect engendered there.

So many of the people who drive later cars (996 and on, stereotypically) drive the car as a status symbol. Now that the 997's are out, the Brand New Aura of the 996's is starting to wear off, and a lot more of us are getting into 996's. We may have to change our collective stereotype of these drivers?

Hurra912 07-31-2007 05:34 AM

I meet a 997, boxster, and a cayman on nearly a weekly basis driving to work in my 69. Not a single one waves to me.

I also meet a spitfire, and a midget on a fairly regular basis. They wave every time. Some people just forget where their cars come from. Let it go, and enjoy the drive.

Wayne

Tobra 07-31-2007 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Hurra912 (Post 3403672)
I meet a 997, boxster, and a cayman on nearly a weekly basis driving to work in my 69. Not a single one waves to me.

I also meet a spitfire, and a midget on a fairly regular basis. They wave every time. Some people just forget where their cars come from. Let it go, and enjoy the drive.

Wayne

yeah, people in old euro cars seem to notice other people in old euro cars, maybe they are looking for someone to help them get it started again when it "fails to proceed"

never had a newer p car wave back at me in several years.

Tervuren 07-31-2007 05:46 AM

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Originally Posted by bivenator (Post 3402258)
maybe we should come up with a secret Pelican wave as there have been many times that I've come across other P-cars and wondered if I had a fellow pelicanner behind the wheel.
Maybe a right hand under the neck with fingers extended and waving slightly to simulate the pelican's craw.

Just put a Pelican parts sticker on the car... I found mine for free in the box of my first order from Pelican.

http://www.andrewscars.com/944/number3.jpg

89911 07-31-2007 06:19 AM

I'll wave to a Porsche car that I respect or like, (older 993 and earlier, maybe a new GT2) because I generally feel these people get the same enjoyment out of theSmileWavy car. I could give a crap about wasting my time waving at a housewife talking on her cellphone driving a Cayenne. Really, who gives a crap anyway.

Aerkuld 07-31-2007 06:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Hurra912 (Post 3403672)
I meet a 997, boxster, and a cayman on nearly a weekly basis driving to work in my 69. Not a single one waves to me.

I also meet a spitfire, and a midget on a fairly regular basis. They wave every time. Some people just forget where their cars come from. Let it go, and enjoy the drive.

Wayne

What's the midget drive?
Does he have to sit on a cushion to see out of the window?
;)

speeder 07-31-2007 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hurra912 (Post 3403672)
I meet a 997, boxster, and a cayman on nearly a weekly basis driving to work in my 69. Not a single one waves to me.

I also meet a spitfire, and a midget on a fairly regular basis. They wave every time. Some people just forget where their cars come from. Let it go, and enjoy the drive.

Wayne

For the last time, I was kidding... It was a weak attempt at satire. There use to be a lot of "he didn't wave back at me" threads here, and I always thought that they were silly.

Some people are friendly, some are not. Some are distracted and didn't notice you in time to wave back. Some don't have a clue why you would be waving at them, or if you are waving at them or someone else.

I got over it in about 1969. Have a great summer! SmileWavy

Hurra912 07-31-2007 07:05 AM

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For the last time, I was kidding... It was a weak attempt at satire. There use to be a lot of "he didn't wave back at me" threads here, and I always thought that they were silly.
I wasn't directing it at you, I feel the same way about the wave posts so I thought I would give my 2cents. Sorry for the confusion.

Wayne

MattAlpha 07-31-2007 07:27 AM

I live in the Monetery region of CA. There are more P-cars in this region than anywhere else in the country that I've had the pleasure to live in. I wave to each one that I see. MOST DO NOT WAVE BACK. Even when they see me. Doesn't matter what year or car type. I think most of them have no clue what the "wave" is and are probably don't care. I get more non-Porsche drivers that wave or shoot something nice to me.

On a side note, I'm a fan of the Pelican sticker idea. At least we'll know how to identify each other out of the Porsche crowd. I was at a PCA event early this year and I was talking to a 996 owner about my car and I was telling him what I had done to it so far. He was amazed and asked me how I knew how to do so much. I simply said that I had prior automotive experience and received a lot of help from other Pelicans. He said he had heard of the Pelican forums but they were way too technical for him. That gave me a feeling that there are probably two types of Porsche owners; those that love to drive their cars and those that love to work on and drive their cars (even if it can be very frustrating at times).

-Matt

thrown_hammer 07-31-2007 08:33 AM

Wow Denis lighten up....;)

450knotOffice 07-31-2007 09:07 AM

I'll generally look at the driver of the other Porsche. If he looks back, I'll nod or something like that. If they wave, I'll wave.

No biggie to me.

Btw, I was sitting at a light (in my red 996), and had my windows open. A guy in a beautiful red 356 pulls up to my right as he's slowly motoring past, getting ready to turn right. He stops and looks at me and says enthusiastically, nice car and really nice color! :) I smiled and waved and he moved on.

It was nice to see a true Porsche fan with no stupid biases.

scottbombedout 07-31-2007 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Aerkuld (Post 3403788)
What's the midget drive?
Does he have to sit on a cushion to see out of the window?
;)

Nearly put my back out I laughed so much at that ! :D

K9Torro 07-31-2007 01:44 PM

I wave all the time , but no one waves back , some just shake their fist at me and yell alot. I guess I should start waving more than one finger at them ...

Todd :D

Tervuren 07-31-2007 01:58 PM

I was driving a big 'ol 1980's ex army cutvee, totally redneck looking vehicle with non reflective paint old looking green paint, saw a Boxster, waved out the window, he had this weird look that said, "do I know this guy...?" I then realized I wasn't in the Porsche...

Jeff Alton 07-31-2007 09:42 PM

I can remember clearly being maybe 8 or 9 years old an riding in my dad's 356 S90 when a 911 went by the other way. They both gave each other the wave. I asked my dad if he knew the other person, he said "nope, it is just what porsche owners do". This was in 77 or 78. I still do it. does not matter what model I may be in at the time.

Sort of like on bike, you give a nod or a gesture to passing motorcyclists who are sharing a road with you doing what you love.

I think is lost on most people, more so on the newer car owners. I never find it to difficult to wave or nod, and if someone does not reciprocate, pass the nuts....... :)

Chees

the 07-31-2007 09:50 PM

Damn, speeder, I can't believe you'd get so seriously bent out of shape just because someone didn't wave at you.


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