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lateapex911 05-19-2003 11:54 PM

RGruppe??? Forgive the ignorance....
 
I'm looking to get filled in on the RGruppe. Sorry for my ignorance....from what I understand, it's an owners group for early 911s, seeminly centered on the West Coast.

Can anyone shed some more light??? What are the philosophies?? Who can belong?? I have a '73E, mostly stock, but for some "de-trimming" of the extraneous trim, and the engine is a 2.7 in mostly RS tune.

Am I too far from stock?? What are the benefits?

Thanks for any enlightenment!

Jack Olsen 05-20-2003 12:40 AM

www.rgruppe.org

thrown_hammer 05-20-2003 03:49 AM

I don't know about any benefits. I met a guy at the auto-x that was from the Chicago area. He was an RGruppe member. I asked if the RGruppe was some kinda secret society. He said " Yes...it's a secret society...but not diabolical";)

Jack Olsen 05-20-2003 08:50 AM

It's actually getting harder to join, since there was concern that the group was getting too big. The two guys who founded it are trying to have membership reserved for people who will actively participate in the group's events. As a result, I think it will be harder to be allowed in if you're not on the west coast (or willing to visit the west coast, preferably in your 911).

I think there's some other level of membership they're thinking of for people who live further away, or just want to get the newsletter.

thrown_hammer 05-20-2003 09:01 AM

I think they need to form some new chapters. Not everyone with a hotrod longhood lives in Cali.

billwagnon 05-20-2003 09:26 AM

hmmmmmm

"The Hotrod Longhoods" may be a good alternative for those of us in the big flyover!

88911coupe 05-20-2003 09:28 AM

Actually, not many people know this but the Rgruppe is in fact an offshoot of the Trilateral Commision.;)

Mr9146 05-20-2003 09:39 AM

Not all the members drive 911s ...:D

R Gruppe is more than a club ... it's an attitude.:cool:

74911s 05-20-2003 09:58 AM

attitude is what it is all about.

although, like any secret society not everyone can be a member. if you are selected and make it through the initiation period maybe you can get a membership number.

Planter91C2 05-20-2003 10:12 AM

i heard that some of the initiation rituals include homosexual acts.

Kemo 05-20-2003 10:14 AM

hmm... would there be any hazing involved during the initiation period? Like a FRAT?

Mr9146 05-20-2003 10:15 AM

BAD FORM ... Have some class Planter :( :confused: :mad:

curtisaa 05-20-2003 10:19 AM

Keep runnin Planter
 
Is sex the first thing that comes to your mind when you talk about Porsche ??;)

Look down.......:eek:

Joe Bob 05-20-2003 10:33 AM

"I refuse to join any group that would stoop to have me....".

Paraphrased from W.C. Fields....RIP

zotman72 05-20-2003 10:41 AM

I first read about RGRUPPE in Autoweek two years ago and diligently tracked down one of the founders Cris H. via email. Cris graciously sent me a membership application at the time. Living in Denver area put a crimp on my participation but I knew these people were kindred spirits. Filed the application away (ie. never sent in my app).
However, this year I decided I JUST had to go and check these characters and their cars out. No pre-registration, called a local early 911 bud to fill my co-pilot seat (Fritz--pelican username), no hesitation on his part to his credit. We had a great, 911 road trip out across the West. We covered the distance in one full day with the odometer going south. Rained all the time which made climate control a little tough and me wondering about new rust developments. But once there in Monterey, ALL THOSE COOL CARS! Further, we were also the lead car out(there were several groups), on a Laguna Seca parade lap with 30+ Pcar hotrods behind me, which was a memory of a lifetime. Awesome is an understatement. Left early afternoon on Saturday after the BBQ as we had to get home. However, our return trip was a little tortured, a front wheel bearing disintegrated, during a spring Sierra snowstorm, on the descent from Donner Pass. Dicey at the time but after two days in Reno, everything was fixed and I made it back fine (Fritz punched out early and flew home from Reno). A week later, Cris interviewed me over the phone and made me a member. Way cool. Considering making the trek again next year. Fritz should have his restored '73 911E with a 2.7 RS MFI engine sorted out by then such that we will do it in tandem. My RGRUPPE sticker and magnetic Rally emblem are now possesions of sincere pride. These guys rock!

Chuck Moreland 05-20-2003 10:50 AM

Bill, it was cool to see you guys come all the way from CO. I've met Fritz before so I know he is a fanatic. You also proved your metal with that trip.

You guys had a glazed wide-eyed look on your faces after powering through that drive, and then landing in the middle of 911 nirvana! Hope you make it next year too.

island911 05-20-2003 11:15 AM

As to it being a west-coast thing; I remember hearing something like; 'if California was its' own country, it would be the country with the most imported Porsches.' . . so it follows, anything porsche will be mostly in CA.

Then on attitude and rgruppe, there is this lengthy thread.

ted 05-20-2003 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by 74911s
attitude is what it is all about.
agree an R Gruppe early Porsche car should demonstrate a well developed performance attitude.
In most cases the cars:cool:have the attitude not thehttp://www.pelicanparts.com/support/...s/beerchug.gifowners.

74911s 05-20-2003 11:54 AM

bill, i was one of the guys there when you guys walked up that evening. chuck is right your eyes were wide open and your excitement was felt by everyone. i still can't believe you drove it out, awesome!

as for attitude, it is all in the cars.

RSupdate 05-20-2003 12:32 PM

Good point Ted.... It is indeed the cars which must posess all the attitude....

The right attitude of the car owners is a hearty smile, a warm greeting and great camaradrie. The cars on the otherhand have an attitude all their own some just a little nastier than others (but they like each other too!);)

Rgruppe as a club...? perhaps...but in alot of ways it is like a fraternity also. The friendships and commitment to "da boyz" will last a lifetime.

As Jack mentions above, there is a kind of "slimming down" process in the works for RGruppe's membership...and our co-founders will have the final say-so in that dept. Achieving RGruppe membership......is probably easier said than actually done. There are no membership cards....but if you really are a member you have a member # that's assigned to you only, and you know what it is.

More than anything RGruppe is a "mutual admiration society" for sports purpose early hot rod 911's and their owners. Sure there are some exceptions to this, and Herr Gruppmeister uses his powers of executive desicion on a car by car basis...

Cheers!!

All RGruppe-All the time:cool:


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