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John Dol
09-22-2020, 06:49 PM
https://www.facebook.com/media/set?vanity=southportlandcarsandcoffee&set=a.687800168485815

Now that the car is back together(again) I took it to another Cars and Coffee. When you pay attention to your surroundings it is amazing how much people are looking at our cars. On the way there the guy in the pick up truck in front of me kept looking in his side view mirror to see what is was that was following him. Pedestrians that look back doing a double take. People at the gas station that come up to you to ask about the car. The guy in the Jeep next to you at the light saying what a cool ride and asking about the drive train. Lots of positive feedback at the show too.
My journey has not been the easiest (I'm sure not the hardest either), but when you see and hear the reactions and get to tell the Daytona story it is quite gratifying in the end. It's nice to see that the car not only brings me joy, but also the on lookers as well. In the just of the "built not bought" mantra of Factory Five the comment that stuck with me the most at the show was from an older gentleman that said" Look around the parking lot, see all the cars that people have bought? Anybody can buy another one of those, but yours is unique!" Even though I always realized that the car was unique to me, I guess the bigger realization was that it really is (and not just for me, but for all the builders here) a 1 of 1 situation.
On the way home close to my house there's a house that has some cool cars parked there often. One time I saw a 68 shelby Mustang KR. Always wanted to know if it was a real one or a replica. It just so happened that the Mustang was sitting outside so I pulled in the drive way. No sooner did I get out my car and a guy had followed me into the drive way with a pick up truck. He had seen me driving around before and wanted to talk about my car. He's hoping to build a Daytona with his kid and was asking about the Gen III's room for big guys. I told him he would have no problem fitting in it as the space is quite a bit larger then the Gen II. Then the owner pulled in in a 58 Corvette. Asked him about the Shelby Mustang which was indeed a Shelby registered KR 500. wow, recently turned down an offer of $125K. Drooling....
Today I went to the chiropractor (think from getting in and out of the car:cool:)and as I had just gotten there and sat down, he and a patient came out from the back to see what car just pulled in the lot. Then on the way home sitting at the light a kid in the passenger side seat of his parents parked car had his cell phone out and snapped a bunch of pics.

Cars sure draw out emotions in people, and the car community at large is a special group of people that bond instantly.

Happy to be part of the group!!

John

mburger
09-23-2020, 07:14 AM
Great post. Enjoyed reading it. After I bought my cobra, it took several months to feel comfortable with people taking pictures of my car, staring at it and otherwise paying more attention to a car than I thought they should. Now I don’t notice as much but you’re correct, our cars and owners are unique and it is joy that few get to experience.

egchewy79
09-23-2020, 07:29 AM
John
your coupe looks bad a$$. it's no wonder people stop and stare. I've been ripping around my neighborhood in the go kart stage in my MK4 and I get plenty of stares and waves. when I first started driving, I drove up and down my driveway like 20 times to get used to the clutch and turned around to see a couple of kids on their bikes stopped on the sidewalk watching what was going on.

edwardb
09-23-2020, 09:31 AM
My experience is the same as yours. My Roadsters always received a lot of attention any time I took them out. But I've been surprised how much more the Coupe draws. Some because they know what it is. Many comment they've never seen one in person before. Others because they don't know what it is but are curious. I made this "What Is It?" sign to go along with my car show sign that gives a brief history and some pictures of the originals.

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John Dol
09-23-2020, 11:17 AM
Thanks gents!!

Paul, I like that idea. i tend to wander off to look at the other cars so people can still get the story when I'm not there.

David Williamson
10-03-2020, 08:19 AM
similar experience with mine. I expected to go "under the radar" more than the cobra but that is not the case. Took it out for a spin and made a few stops along the way and had people looking at it each time. A few know what it is and I was asked it it was an original!!
David W

Sdonnel
10-03-2020, 05:09 PM
I was with Edwardb today and someone asked him “what is it?”. Paul humbly stated it’s a Daytone Coupe. Meanwhile, the voices in my head are screaming “Don’t you know that’s one of the nicest coupes ever built?”. There were many Cobra’s at our event today, but Paul’s coupe stood out as always.

Scott

edwardb
10-03-2020, 05:30 PM
I was with Edwardb today and someone asked him “what is it?”. Paul humbly stated it’s a Daytone Coupe. Meanwhile, the voices in my head are screaming “Don’t you know that’s one of the nicest coupes ever built?”. There were many Cobra’s at our event today, but Paul’s coupe stood out as always.

Scott

Thanks Scott for the generous comments. It's true the Coupe stands out and people are always asking about it. Today was a club fall color cruise around the Road & Track course (public streets...) in SE Michigan. Lots of curves, hills, and gorgeous scenery. Beautiful day and fall colors are just getting started. Little over 150 miles on the Coupe from home, to the event, and back home again. Now has 1,700 miles and change. Absolutely a blast to drive. Love it. Not bad either with a top, heater, and a morning that started in the 30's. :o

Garry Bopp
10-04-2020, 08:21 PM
John,

While my Challenge Car gathers a lot of attention, my coupe got a lot more attention. Several years back, I took a friend's 18 year old daughter on a ride in the coupe. She really enjoyed the ride and said the coolest part was watching all the drivers coming the other way doing a double take as we passed by them. I also gave her younger sister a ride. As we were cruising through the town she lived in, a girl on the sidewalk stopped in her tracks and stared at the car as we drove by. My rider got out her cellphone and texted the girl "I am in that car you just stared at". Turns out it was a friend from school.

Garry