![]() |
Quote:
As I said in another post, the 911's door is more like that of a battleship's hatch. |
Quote:
Admittedly the last time I closed the door on a '57 Bel Air hardtop was in 1968 but I definitely remember it as being more of a "clunk" with maybe the window rattling a bit. and yes, I owned both a Bel Air 2 dr hardtop and a 210 2 dr sedan.. and sure wish I had either one of them now. |
|
You guys have to understand my dad's resto shop did tri-5 Chevy's. Everyone of them were fully restored.
Maybe y'all remember the sound with mileage? |
I just checked the "pings" from my '87... the driver's side is A# and the passenger side is F#... howzzat for absolutely useless information?
Robhttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/suppo...leys/sleep.gif |
440?
|
When someone said: "God is in the details" They where referring to the door closing, just like that.
|
Quote:
|
Hmm....the doors on my 912E has not got the ping like my 911s had......hence it must be a cylinder thing!?
The W124 has a similar fullfilling sound when closing the doors - but more of a "whaaapp" than a "ping". |
It's the sound of money preparing to leave your wallet.
|
I love this thread. I love hearing the door close with ever so light the effort. I have to remind my children when they close the door to do so with respect. I also love the smell of my 911. I have an 87, had a 83 and a 82. They all smell so similar. It really is something and when I have to explain it to the wife, I realize she doesn't quite get it.
Cheers, Grand |
Quote:
them out!! No joke!! :p ...and that infamous comment, "Porsche didn't build cars for you to have Hulk Hogan's arms to close my door" SmileWavy Its almost the same as watching someone backed in to you :rolleyes: |
Quote:
|
Quote:
Sound not identical but in the same family. Little flex, well built. I did like to open and close the door. "It's a good door" does describe it. My 81 Targa does not have the coupe ping, but is still a reassuring sound. |
I can confirm through testing today that if you flick the door latch from inside (just pull and drop before it starts to unlatch), you get the 'ping' noise without opening and closing the door.
Therefore I hypothesise that the sound is related to the door catch mechanism. |
Quote:
|
...oops
|
Winner.
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Speaking of interesting sounds, I first saw this ad 30 years ago in a book that I still have, "Corvette! Thirty Years of Great Advertising." In this '66 ad for the new 427 they used the word "snick" to describe the sound of the shifter moving into first gear. Snick! That's what it sounded like! (A buddy had a '65 327/300 coupe and I had a '67 Camaro SS with an M-22 that I added.) Porsche doors have a similar unique sound to the snick of a shifter moving into a gate.
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a2...psf8407089.jpg |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 10:03 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0
Copyright 2025 Pelican Parts, LLC - Posts may be archived for display on the Pelican Parts Website