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Yes and No. It is a good way to get a girl to say something to you like nice car. Which means wanna **** ? Mostly young kids and old men look at my car. Its really all about the location youre in.
I've had several come up in parking lots and gas stations to look at the car.
Had one weave in and out of traffic to catch up to me at a traffic light
While I was driving had another pull up next to me waving and motioning for me
to put down my window - said how much she liked the car.
It's the EB color
Last edited by JCFILM; Mar 26, 2008 at 05:38 AM.
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Same stop light on the Strip when i used to work swing shift
1. Flashed twice
2. Girl came up to me and asked if she could put her tongue down my throat
3. Another young lady came up and licked my drivers side window
4. Had two young ladys ask for a ride
My only experience was some fat ugly chick in the back seat of a beat up car told me "nice car". When the driver started to take off she said "hold up i was about to get his number." Boy was she wrong. Anyways my point being no I don't think it is really a chick magnet. If you need a Vette to get tail you just don't have it.
Hey guys, first post here, just joined a few days ago and was trolling a bit. Funny story, I was driving by one of the more prestigious local high schools here about a year back when I had to stop at a red light, a car with some gorgeous (jail bait) girls drove up next to me and the girls were smiling and saying how nice my car was. Well, then my little girl pops her head up over the top of the passenger door (the seats are so low the girls couldn't see her) and she promptly tells the girls "Hey my mom wouldn't like you talking to my dad" At any rate, that's when they drove away in a hurry. Other then things like that, no not really a chick magnet.
On the other hand, I could get laid just about every time I take my CBR 1000RR out for a ride if I wanted. For some reason the chicks around here seem to dig the motorcycles and leathers more then anything else.
Am happily married for 35+ years, so I really wouldn't know, have forgotten, or really don't care. But in 1960, when I was single, in college, and had a C1 (56 red), I would park it in the spaces in front of the girls dorm on nice weekend days (parked it in a rented garage during the week) and would get calls from the ladies wanting a ride. But those were different days than now. So I would agree that the Corvette can be a chick magnet, depending upon the circumstances, the location, and the driver. The ladies are smart, they can recoginize a jerk no matter what car he dirves.
The only ones that ever comment on the car are men in their fifties and very young children. A while ago, I was sitting in the car in the parking lot waiting for my wife, when a child of maybe five walking across the lot with his grandfather says, "Look Grandpa, thats a Corvette!" . Yesterday we were driving down a side street when a male child of maybe three, starts pointing at my car, jumping up and down and making pre-speech noises to try to tell his parents to look at my car. GenX and teens around here don't seem to notice a car unless it is a twenty thousand dollar ricer with ten thousand dollars of bling and a loud muffler.
Most interest comes from 30 to 40 something married MILFS, but they can be the wildest of the them all. The thing I do get tired of is "mid-life crisis" question" The answer to that is "no it has been a 30 year dream that I can finally afford".
If your Vette, rather than yourself, nets you a date with a woman you should promptly turn around and RUN, RUN AWAY! That is, unless you can afford the financial drain incurred to keep her around...
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