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AftComet 04-09-2008 12:01 AM

That's the last time I take the Vette To School
 
Today was my first day taking my new vette to school , it was also my last.(17, in grade 11 BTW)

I come to go get some lunch and there's a crowd of about 20 people around it looking inside (pressing against the windows.) Some girls even took a picture of themselves standing by it. My first reaction is what the hell? Get away from my vette you freaks. :nono: I run to it and tell everyone to "go away." I just couldn't imagine what would have happened if the T-Top was off :ack: .

So instead of going to get some pizza I go home, park it and walk back to school. Then later when I got home in the afternoon I saw there were greasy fingerprints all over the windows and some ******* thought it would be funny to bend my antenna. :cuss

So from now on, all I'm going to do is use my vette for weekends cruises. At least that way I can have peace of mind. I'll say it again, it's not easy being in a town filled with Rice Racers :rofl: They catch a glimpse of a vette and it's the new "it" thing. :cheers:

GZVETTE 04-09-2008 12:13 AM

Oh man this is a great post it makes me laugh and makes me mad at the same time some people just dont know how to respect a classic muscle car But you know gettin all those girls around could turn out to be aight for you buddy :thumbs: I feel you on the ricer thing man what happen to our generation man Where are the guys our age wanting to get that old muscle car of their dreams and working on it with their dad, you know Instead we got a bunch of 4-bangers everywhere :lol: :lol: :crazy: :crazy:

stinger12 04-09-2008 12:30 AM

I hate ricers...especially the ones who think they are actually cool:ack:

fauxrs2 04-09-2008 12:44 AM

Funny thing is, some ricers are cool, some really know their sh!t, some can talk fuel maps and computer controls so well I dont know what the freak they are talking about......then there is the rest.

Seriously, dont let em get you down, realise that they are in some tiny way envious, I mean if they thought your vette was a POS would they be all over it? if the chicks thought the car was ugly, stupid, neolithiic, would they be posing next to it?

Fingerprints are part of the price you pay take my word for it you can drive it only on weekends but unless your plan is to never leave it outta your sight, your gonna come back to fingerprints.

I cant argue against not drinving it to school, I probably wouldnt either, teenagers have a bad tendancy to not think much about their actions and also tend to have a marked disrespect for others property (no offense intended) but dont let it keep you from driving it to the mall, the movies or whatever it is you do for fun.

another-user 04-09-2008 12:57 AM

be glad thats all you got. my first and last day with the vette at school had it spray painted in under 2 hours.

standup 04-09-2008 02:37 AM

Enjoy the attention you get from owning a great car !!!!!!! Ricers or not, if you talk to them instead of shooing them away you'll make some new friends......especially the sheilas ;)

BTW, is this what the crowd looked like ? Happens every time I park the Vette :rofl:

http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...VetteCrowd.jpg

DMONSVETTE 04-09-2008 05:35 AM

Now you're learning!:thumbs:
It's not worth the attention, just leave the Vette at home.

guitarcrazy02 04-09-2008 06:31 AM

Oh man I hear you on this one, brother. I'm a senior this year, and it's just as bad at my school. That's why I try to make a point of getting the very first spot closest to the school right by the security camera. It shows the car off a little and I know that if someone tries to screw with it, they'll get caught on tape.

As for the ricers, most of them are stupid, but be cool to them anyway. You'll get more respect. Also, look into a power antenna. You can't bend one of those with the car shut off.

I caught this small crowd at my car. Sorry for the bad quality, it was on a cell phone.
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d5...cept/crowd.jpg

The fingerprints are all part of the game, man. You're part of the minority that's got what the majority doesn't have. Don't be afraid to park it somewhere. However, I'd look into running a heavy duty toggle switch under the dash in the ignition wire. When you park it, flip it off and it'll make it impossible for the car to start.

vettesbydesign 04-09-2008 07:42 AM

I would electrify the car,so if/when they touch it.....zap!!!:lol: :lol: I'm joking.Lert me shine some light on this.....I NEVER EVER NEVER EVER let anyone dictate what I do,or want to do.That is your car....drive it to school,and everywhere else.They may not have meant to bend the antenna,bud,but sh%t does happen.Look into the power one like the other youngster suggested.Drive your car,man.Take precautions...yes,and HOPE for the best,but why the hell are you walking to school when you have a vett at home?Those people are dictating what you do.Be yourself,enjoy your car,enjoy that you are a youngster,and I imagine w/the only vett in the parking lot.Use it,enjoy it,or go get a ricer,and be just like the "other" kids.My friend is 18 tomorrow,and unless he's hanging side exhaust,or changing some intake,etc.....he drives his 73 nearly everyday to school.
Never let anyone park your car in your drive.If they scratch it....fix it,but drive it!!!!!:thumbs:

Doinit Once 04-09-2008 08:36 AM

When I was in high school (grad 1962,;ya I know) a kid started driving his brand new blue '61 Chevie 2 door impala, big block (348 then), 4 spd etc. to school: every day. His dad owned a chevy/olds dealership. That car lasted less than a week before it disappeared out of the lot. Not too long after that he showed up driving a brand new corvette convertable. He was more careful with this car as it lasted almost 3 weeks before it disappeared out of the lot.

chstitans42 04-09-2008 09:53 AM

If you own a classic corvette, drive it to school, the mall, where ever, you should get used to the crowds, stares, fingerprints, etc.

I once parked my car outside my girlfriends house (she lives like three doors down from an elementary school). After about thirty minutes i came out and there were about ten small hand prints all over the front. :lol: I didnt realy care because i could clean them off.

As for your car, get used to it. People will always stare, gather, and touch, even if you dont like it. You will come to love the attention. Plus the fingerprints could be scratches...

Next time you should run up to the group and play along with them, pretending you have no idea whos car it is. Ask peope what they think of the car, and you will get some un-biased answers because they do not know its your car. That will be fun:thumbs:

pbcanney 04-09-2008 10:36 AM


Originally Posted by guitarcrazy02 (Post 1564933195)
Oh man I hear you on this one, brother. I'm a senior this year, and it's just as bad at my school. That's why I try to make a point of getting the very first spot closest to the school right by the security camera. It shows the car off a little and I know that if someone tries to screw with it, they'll get caught on tape.

As for the ricers, most of them are stupid, but be cool to them anyway. You'll get more respect. Also, look into a power antenna. You can't bend one of those with the car shut off.

I caught this small crowd at my car. Sorry for the bad quality, it was on a cell phone.
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d5...cept/crowd.jpg

The fingerprints are all part of the game, man. You're part of the minority that's got what the majority doesn't have. Don't be afraid to park it somewhere. However, I'd look into running a heavy duty toggle switch under the dash in the ignition wire. When you park it, flip it off and it'll make it impossible for the car to start.

:iagree: all words of wisdom

get some t-top locks as well. ('Moons' are my favorite, but hard to find)

7T1vette 04-09-2008 10:47 AM

Many people will appreciate your car.....and many people will be jealous of it. Jealousy is a very interesting emotion; it causes usually rational people to do totally irrational things. People who might not be prone to vandalism somehow become pi$$ed-off that you have something that they don't. Hence the bent antenna. Did that act do something for them? No. But it somehow made them feel better by doing it. I owned an '84 C4 when they first came out--and worked for General Motors. Within 30 days of the purchase I had a major key drag on my driver's side door in the parking lot of a GM plant. If it had been a Japanese made car [at that point in time], I could have understood it....but....people do crazy $hi! when they become jealous.

There is no doubt that, in a college parking lot, you're going to get more of the same if you park it there.

markbett 04-09-2008 10:51 AM

I got to pay to have girls gather around me! Consider yourself a luck man.

SuprJames 04-09-2008 11:08 AM

I drove the Vette to school one day when I was in high school. I had EVERYONE coming up to me and asking about it. Course, you get the typical, "my car could kill that" or the more typical, "my dad's car could kill that" but it's all part of it. The people that matter, the girls, don't care, and they LOVE to be seen in that car.

My Vette was keyed at a party a few weeks later. Stupid me for driving it there to show off, but insurance paid for a new paint job that the car needed anyway. :thumbs: On the police report the dumb cop put "Ford Corvette."

AftComet 04-09-2008 10:48 PM


Originally Posted by another-user (Post 1564931959)
be glad thats all you got. my first and last day with the vette at school had it spray painted in under 2 hours.

Wow. Now that would have made me pissed. It's enough of a hassle giving just the initial coat of paint.:willy:


Originally Posted by DMONSVETTE (Post 1564933047)
Now you're learning!:thumbs:
It's not worth the attention, just leave the Vette at home.

I just hope I don't have to "learn" this stuff anymore :leaving:


Originally Posted by Doinit Once (Post 1564933963)
When I was in high school (grad 1962,;ya I know) a kid started driving his brand new blue '61 Chevie 2 door impala, big block (348 then), 4 spd etc. to school: every day. His dad owned a chevy/olds dealership. That car lasted less than a week before it disappeared out of the lot. Not too long after that he showed up driving a brand new corvette convertable. He was more careful with this car as it lasted almost 3 weeks before it disappeared out of the lot.

He's brave bringing another. I probably would have not gotten another car for a long time.


Originally Posted by chstitans42 (Post 1564934833)
Next time you should run up to the group and play along with them, pretending you have no idea whos car it is. Ask peope what they think of the car, and you will get some un-biased answers because they do not know its your car. That will be fun:thumbs:

That would be awesome! Good idea. Unbiased reactions are always cool. I'd love to see the look on their face after this conversation:

Vette Guy: What do you think of this ride!
Bystander: It's spectacular! Whoever owns it has amazing taste. I'd love to be his shoes!
Vette Guy: Yeah.... well cya! (Get's in Vette.)


Originally Posted by SuprJames (Post 1564935836)
I drove the Vette to school one day when I was in high school. I had EVERYONE coming up to me and asking about it. Course, you get the typical, "my car could kill that" or the more typical, "my dad's car could kill that" but it's all part of it. The people that matter, the girls, don't care, and they LOVE to be seen in that car.

My Vette was keyed at a party a few weeks later. Stupid me for driving it there to show off, but insurance paid for a new paint job that the car needed anyway. :thumbs: On the police report the dumb cop put "Ford Corvette."

This is exactly why I try to avoid parties. :ack: I'm more of the cruiser right now.


Originally Posted by 7T1vette (Post 1564935569)
Many people will appreciate your car.....and many people will be jealous of it. Jealousy is a very interesting emotion; it causes usually rational people to do totally irrational things. People who might not be prone to vandalism somehow become pi$$ed-off that you have something that they don't. Hence the bent antenna. Did that act do something for them? No. But it somehow made them feel better by doing it. I owned an '84 C4 when they first came out--and worked for General Motors. Within 30 days of the purchase I had a major key drag on my driver's side door in the parking lot of a GM plant. If it had been a Japanese made car [at that point in time], I could have understood it....but....people do crazy $hi! when they become jealous.

There is no doubt that, in a college parking lot, you're going to get more of the same if you park it there.

Jealousy is stupid. But we've all been jealous sometimes right? Just remember to control yourself when you are. Too bad about your C4. :flag:

corvette8189 04-09-2008 11:19 PM

people are just plain disrespectful

Rickman 04-10-2008 01:04 AM

Need pics of girls hanging around your car. C'mon, it couldn't have been all that bad.

Rickman

stingr69 04-10-2008 01:15 AM

I took Dad's '69 Vette convert to school a few times back in the late 70's. I have some "interesting" stories but no bad ones. :reddevil

Drive it and let them see it.:thumbs:

-Mark.

OogieBoogie 04-10-2008 08:54 PM

I drove mine to work for the fist time since the new paint and interior, and every customer that pulled into the lot had to stop and look in and at it. These cars are beautiful!!!! Get used to the attention whereever you go. C3's are works of art that draw others to it.


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