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    1. #1
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      Too much attention?

      Now that I have been driving Dust Off on the street one thing I have noticed is that the it gets a LOT of attention from other drivers. For example, If I go past a car setting at an intersection they will turn in behind me and speed to catch up and then just drive beside me or behind me looking at the car. This past weekend I pulled up behind a new Camaro at a traffic light and drive looked in his rear view and pulled over so I could go past once the light turned green then he pulled in behind and followed me for several miles so he and is buddies could look. I had a guy driving a semi-truck rush to catch me out on the highway and when he caught up he just drove in the other lane about a car length behind looking at the car. Usually they also give a thumbs up but some yell "Nice Car". I find myself experiencing some embarrasment at all this attention since I'm basically a private person. I have even found myself thinking about not going for a drive because of the attention. To my knowlege Dust Off is the first true Pro-Touring car in my area and it seems people can't stare enough. Do you all have the same experience with people staring at your car while you are out driving?

      Steve Hayes
      "Dust Off"
      68 Camaro

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    2. #2
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      I know what you mean. I had the same feelings when I used to drive around in the Vette that I used have. I didn't want to think that people would look at me and think "*****", "show off", etc. But, after a while I came to the realization that I had built it for me and for my own pleasure and that if people didn't like it, fealt jeleous, etc. then it was there problem, not mine.

      I do the same sometimes though (speed up to catch a better view of a muscle car, hot rod, etc.) it annoys the wifey sometimes, but I'm definitely a car guy and don't get to see them enough! Great job on building such a nice car!

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    3. #3
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      Too much attention? Happens alot, I drive my car daily and I will say that just as often, there is a car hanging just off the quarter panel of my 68 with some 40 something staring at my car, always gotta watch the lane changes and someone always says something at the gas stations

    4. #4
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      The worst part I hate is when people honk at you. I don't know if it happens where you live but I can't drive my hot rod without everyone honking. Drives me insane. I constantly think I am about to get t-boned or something.
      Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting - Holy cow - what a ride!!!
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      Jason

    5. #5
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      I've got to the point where I just ignore pretty much everybody. ha ha
      Todd

    6. #6
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      It is hit or miss on the attention my car gets, some days you get a lot of people who just see the yellow car and can't stop looking and smiling. It's funny how yellow makes people smile or puke,lol, some people have asked me "Why Yellow?" the fact that the Cormaro looks just like a plain jane Camaro with nice wheels to most people makes it somewhat invisible. But when someone sees all the mods they pin me down to the hundred questions that most of us are subjected to when we fill up at the gas pump. The good thing is that you actually do meet some really good people and have comversations that you would never have dreamed about.

      Learn to go with it and have fun because you never get another chance to live life like living life with a cool car!

      The best part of the attention is that it I only get it from everyday people instead of the police. I have driven over 14,000 miles and have never been pulled over. The only officer that ever noticed my car was at a gas station and he saw it from at least 75' away and told me it was a reallly nice car. He couldn't see the roll cage and all the modifications or he might have had a different opinion of it all,lol.
      May The Horsepower Be With You !!!

    7. #7
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      Quote Originally Posted by Jim Nilsen View Post
      Learn to go with it and have fun because you never get another chance to live life like living life with a cool car!
      I like that.
      1971 Camaro SS

    8. #8
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      Ignore everyone but the 24-32 year old females.
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      Do not buy anything from Frankie's Used Auto Parts. Ever.
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    9. #9
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      Quote Originally Posted by chuckd71 View Post
      Ignore everyone but the 24-32 year old females.
      This, the only sad part is I find they aren't usually the ones looking.

    10. #10
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      When I drive the '69 Camaro , a lot of people look at it , and tell me that it's cool (that I drive it) .
      Sometimes I have to stop what I'm doing (at gas stations and such) to have a 2 minute conversation with somebody about the car .( I'd rather get going down the road , but I don't want to be rude or unfriendly) .
      So , I act friendly , and tell them about the pro-touring movement and invite them to come to some events and get a ride-along with one of us ..
      It's funny , when I drive the Z06 , I don't get nearly as much attention . (And the Z06 is a much faster and better driving car ..)
      People seem to like the old musclecars.
      Jeff Tate
      U.S.A.
      "The best thing about participating in these events is that you get to hang out with a group of intelligent like minded people who live to achieve things in their lives. You won't find a lazy, mean, or dumb bone in their bodies." Bret Voelkel, RideTech

    11. #11
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      The honking drives me crazy. Wait til they are staring at your car and start coming into your lane.....that's always awesome.

      At least they'll never call yours a dune buggy.
      Donny

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    12. #12
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      Quote Originally Posted by dontlifttoshift View Post
      At least they'll never call yours a dune buggy.
      Ok, now that's funny!

      My wife get's a kick out people staring when she drives her Camaro. Something about a chick driving a loud, big block, manual gear box muscle car that get's people's attention...
      //Ed
      //1964 Impala SS
      //1972 C10
      //1969 Camaro (hers...)

    13. #13
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      I don't know what any of you guys are talking about. lol

    14. #14
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      I totaly agree im okay with people looking and the thums up, but some people wanna have long conversations at gas stations or even worst at a red light, i found that keeping ur windows up or the music loud or wear sunglasses or a light tint on your windows are all good ways for some extra privacy, and eventualy i got over it and ignore everone LOL,
      Havii Gonzalez, OC Calif.

      68' MARO - UNDER FULL RESTO - LSX ect..

      Used to be known as stilo

    15. #15
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      refer to the "dumb things people say about your ride thread" and that will pretty much sum up how I feel..

      if they just throw up the thumbs up or says nice car... cool.. im good with that..

      but at the end of the day I built this for me and not any other spectator...






      the love does feel good though.. better than any Lambo ive ever been in.

    16. #16
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      Believe it or not, my wagon gets about double the "attention" that the Camaro gets! LOL.
      Could be that my chic drives it a TON also, heck she'll pick it over the Escalade 8 out of 10 times! LOL
      Jimmy

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    17. #17
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      I get the same thing when I'm driving my '77 Vega, and I haven't done anything to it other than drive it.
      I get a large variety of responses. Thumbs up, ear to ear grins, and looks of bewilderment from the young kids (as in "WTF is that?")LOL.

      Ken
      If there is a hard way to do something, I'll find it!
      My other car is a Vega.

    18. #18
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      Quote Originally Posted by Kenova View Post
      I get the same thing when I'm driving my '77 Vega, and I haven't done anything to it other than drive it.
      I get a large variety of responses. Thumbs up, ear to ear grins, and looks of bewilderment from the young kids (as in "WTF is that?")LOL.

      Ken
      Hahahaha. I have a sbf Pinto and I can drive it around Lafayette and not a sole with notice it. I pull up next to people and they just roll their windows up. It's kind of funny because I used to get a lot of attention in it when I lived in Edmonton.
      Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting - Holy cow - what a ride!!!
      See my build

      Jason

    19. #19
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      weird. I thought they were speeding up to check me out, not the car ;-)

    20. #20
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      Quote Originally Posted by SparkyRnD View Post
      weird. I thought they were speeding up to check me out, not the car ;-)
      Very possible Sparky!

      It's a conundrum for sure with these cars. It is great that people like them and are almost always polite with their comments, but the honking and whatnot is annoying. That, and I usually have my 5 yr old daughter in the car with me and the "Nice F**ing car, and F**ck yeah, etc. is not cool. She always says "Daddy, what did that guy say?" Nothing sweetheart, he just said "Nice car".

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