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Ah, Curt...Island is just havin' some fun here. Besides, his mirrors won't be much help. Should Iris the slut & Island's SC ever be on the same stretch of blacktop? Taillights...that's all Island will see. And those, only briefly...
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Island, you're as bad as I am.
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So some people get together because they like hot rodding early cars ('67-'73)... and because they proclaim this preference and organize a club around it, they're accused of attitude? They seem open enough, willing to talk about what they've done with their cars. But don't fool yourself into believing that an SC or 993 follows their vision.
If some owners started having get togethers for turbos/930s, would you feel the need to fit in there? Of course you'd be welcome, but obviously out of place when people are talking about K27 vs Kokeln turbos, intercooler upgrades, and 4 speed trannies... Sheesh. Its not RGruppes fault that you don't get it. Start an SC club or a heavy bumper, flared 911 club and leave them to their early car affliction.
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For an alternative view of "no-ego" R-Gruppe members, you could do worse than this read through some of the modest and thoughtful posts on this thread:
Critique This 72 RS Clone Its doubtful that these posts are representative of the group as whole... - roGER |
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Let it go, roGerk, unless you want to "go again".
Dr. Island, varioram is not "period correct". As RSupdate explained, the look is of an R Gruppe car is usually period correct but the mechanicals are often not. Don't you just love the human condition?
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well, i thought they were all older cars, with big/powerful lumps, tastefully done like jack o's.
i have not met a bigger bunch of snobs (one or two were ok) than the pcgb track day i attended last year (probably 'cause my cars too old) - f****d if i care. can't be any worse than that. sounds like someone is feeling left out
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The defensive posture of some the Gruppe members reminds me of the crap widebody911 took when he tested the eRam. -- Don’t go shooting the messenger!
For the most part I’ve held back on my thoughts, to allow the polling go on unskewed. Still, some will create the reality they would like me to have. . . as Randy Wells states -Don't you just love the human condition? How this started: A year or so ago, I intended to compliment a mod someone did to their 911, by saying “whoa, that’s cool . . .kinda R-Gruppe.” Well the owner surprised me and snapped back (some not so nice things about some selected R-Gruppe members . . .ones I had barely read on the board) Now all the R-guys I had met are just fine, warm inviting enthusiast; and yet as I bounced around the West coast I heard repeated slights to the R-Gruppe. These slights (and worse) did not sit right with my first take on the gruppe. The conflict sat in the back of my mind, as I read (being more observant) various posts of group members. What I’ve concluded is there is there is indeed some serious hypocrisy. Also, everyone of the poll questions I put up is representative of what the R Gruppe projects. . . . It is a mixed bag. Some are lacking “attitude”, AND yes, they are perceived as snobs by a good percentage. duh I didn’t drive these sentiments; R-Gruppe members did! The posts: This idea about “R-Gruppe members don’t have attitudes. . .just our cars do” Peh-leeeaase. Imagine if I tried to pull-off . . . “I am island911; I don’t have “attitude” . .. just my SC does. Having an SC, I belong to a tight knit secret society call the SCWDP; which by it’s very nature forbids members to ever make statements with their tongue in their cheek” ![]() Now if that didn’t raise an eyebrow, or two, what will. . . .perhaps a Poll? ![]() The R-Gruppe cars: -SC Aluminum trailing arms -964 Retractable tails and bigger -930 & 993 brakes -Carbon-fiber body panels (because they’re light . . .not rust) -SC flairs -930 & 951 Fuchs, -twinturbo sportseats. -935/Ruf aero mirrors - 993 (the grand-daddy of all the “tweaks”) powerplants. -Put all of this into an early shell, sprinkle with chant “we have no attitude,” and now you are ready to stake claim to the superior merits belonging to an exclusively “early 911” gruppe. Now all the above things are very cool, except one! . . .can you guess?
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"feelin' good"............
...now that's what I'm talkin' 'bout......let it go.
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Must be those SC flares.....yup that has to be it. 'cos Rgruppe cars only use RS flares.... Sorry......I just couldn't resist !!!
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. . .well, maybe Only RS flares for a purist, like yourself. ![]() This is too easy.
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The R-Gruppe guys remind me of the old time die hard hot rodders- basically a period correct car, maybe a little flash, and a ton of performance mods. Sort of like the die hard Harley guys that if you ask what year the bike is they have to explain each part of the bike. The R-Gruppe cars are the ultimate P-car sleepers. Very cool group of cars indeed.
SCWDP guys generaly follow the same lines as the R-Gruppe guys, but appear to use their P-car as a daily driver. They just can't go as HP wild because of smog regulations. Each individual of these group, members of this board, members of the PCA or POC, Early S Registry, etc, have the Porsche driving experience Attitude (capital "A"). As for the snub your nose "attitute", the only p-car drivers IMHO that have "attitude" are those who buy the car for its status. Nonetheless these are the guys who are essential to the Attitude (Capital "A") because they suffer the sales depriciation and provide parts cars.
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I think it's too loosely-organized a group to have a consistent, or even prevailing, attitude.
It's a club that focuses on 65-73 cars, which are (generally) modified for 'sport purpose' use, and (usually) modified along period-correct lines. Within the group, there are people who are devoted to preserving early cars (S's and RS's and the like) in the same manner as the PCA might. There are also guys who focus on taking non-collectible cars and building them up to specs that resemble (or exceed) the best of what the factory was producing back then. Still another subset (including myself) happily adds later motors and other technology to the earlier cars, making an early-looking 911 with some of the guts from later models. If I had to say what the largest of these factions was, my guess is that it would be the guys who take 911T's (and the like) and build them into mostly period-correct RS clones (and the like). Guys who go crazy for the new pieces aren't very common in the R Gruppe -- 3.2 and 3.6 swaps are a pretty small minority. 2.7 RS-spec motors are much more common. I think there's only one (maybe two?) 993-swaps in the whole group. The attitude part has pretty much nothing to do with the group as its organized, and everything to do with the members who belong to it. That's inevitable with just about any broadly-defined group.
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This is an interesting issue. As the former owner of a '66 912 (Greg Fordahl's old NWR PCA autocross champion) a '69 911T with a bunch of S stuff, and a '74 911S (which was more fun than the '69 was), I have a problem with the attitude (even though there supposedly is none) that stops the inclusion of fun 911s to '73, even though the owners are more than willing to upgrade to every other advance made in the 911 line since then.
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I think that the R Gruppe may have had some problems in their early days with those outside the group not fully understanding what they were about. I for one, battled against some of the R- Gruppers on a different message board. My problem was that I was under the impression that these guys took straight early 911 S's and slant-nosed and Gamballa flared them. When I read the article about them in Excellence, I sat there and felt like a total dumba$$ because I agreed with their thinking.
I still think the perception outside the Gruppe needs a little work. I have a good friend who writes for two of the major Porsche magazines and he wanted to do another article on them and their cars. A friend of his asked about membership into the R Gruppe and was questioned in a way that tried to determine his worthiness as an R Gruppe member. My writer friend thought that this was very arrogant and exclusive. I tried to explain (as a non R Grupper would) that they weren't being snobs, but were just trying to keep their Gruppe focused. Another R Gruppe story may be on the horizon, and the R Gruppe really should have the writers RS street/track car as a member. Since my arguing days against the R Gruppers, I have built (yet another) RS clone with an MFI'd 2.9L. Several of my friends are members but I have not applied for membership yet. I am punishing myself in non R Gruppe purgatory until I feel I have suffered enough non R Gruppe membership to pay for my earlier ignorance. I am trying to finish saying my 50,000 Hail Ferry's. |
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I bought a bi level wing for high speed track events only. I do prefer the duck tail nostalgic look. R Grp and bi level wings, not a good combination. Quote -964 Retractable tails and bigger This could be seriously damaging to R Grp’s image! R Grp needs to hire an image consultant if this represents public perception! |
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I'll offer a data point. For German Autofest, I hooked up with Curt and Sherwood for the drive from LA to Ventura. My stock SC was welcome, and in fact was free to park in the semi-official R-Gruppe/EarlyS area. The only concession I was asked to make was to move over one spot so two "sister" early cars could park next to each other.
The only tricky part was keeping up with the boyz when a new TT decided to play on the freeway. Sure, my car doesn't have the same cajones, but it did OK, reaching the *legal speed limit* just fine. After all, it is a Porsche. They all are. Hmmm...there might be a point in there somewhere... Last edited by nostatic; 11-04-2002 at 10:29 AM.. |
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My car had its 964 wing on for the 2001 R Gruppe meeting at Cambria. No one said anything negative to me about it. A couple of guys wanted to know how I had wired it.
I switched to the ducktail the next year, because I like the ducktails-in-a-row picture they do at the Cambria event. In my experience, they're a pretty open and accepting group of guys. The 65-73 thing is arbitrary, but it's what they choose to focus on. I've never heard anyone in the group knock the later models. When a 993TT showed up at Cambria 2001, a lot of guys lined up to look at it.
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