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This one is for Daily Pinto drivers- How many rubber neckers?

Started by Scott Hamilton, September 04, 2012, 09:33:19 PM

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On average DAILY, how many folks give you the thumbs up or other 'Yea Man' with your Pinto?

1 Person a Day-  Rubber Necker...
15 (15%)
2 Folks per Day- Pinto wanna bees
17 (17%)
3 Folks Per Day- 'I had one back in the Day'- Folks
31 (31%)
4 or more Folks per Day- 'Thumbs Up'
31 (31%)
None...
6 (6%)

Total Members Voted: 96

dga57

Pinto Car Club of America - Serving the Ford Pinto enthusiast since 1999.

dianne

Quote from: dga57 on September 13, 2015, 02:55:35 AM
What did she expect?  It's orange!   ;)

And it's a wagon, a two door cool looking wagon!

Imagine that in yellow :D
Vehicles:

- 1972 Plymouth Duster (To be a Pro Street)
- 1973 Ford Pinto wagon (registered ride 195)
- 1976 Mustang II mini-stock
- 1978 Mustang King Cobra II
- 1979 Ford Pinto Runabout
- 1986 Chevy K5 Blazer
- 1997 Suzuki Marauder

FORD: Federal Ownership Respectfully Denied

74 PintoWagon

Art
65 Falcon 2DR 200 IL6 with C4.

74 PintoWagon

Quote from: dianne on September 13, 2015, 06:59:53 AM
And it's a wagon, a two door cool looking wagon!

Imagine that in yellow :D

Hmmmm, I don't know about that. :D
Art
65 Falcon 2DR 200 IL6 with C4.

dianne

Vehicles:

- 1972 Plymouth Duster (To be a Pro Street)
- 1973 Ford Pinto wagon (registered ride 195)
- 1976 Mustang II mini-stock
- 1978 Mustang King Cobra II
- 1979 Ford Pinto Runabout
- 1986 Chevy K5 Blazer
- 1997 Suzuki Marauder

FORD: Federal Ownership Respectfully Denied

76hotrodpinto

I saw another pinto on the road this week. It's the first one I've seen rolling since I got my 76. It was a peach-ish colored wagon, I think it had small bumpers. Was it anyone on the board?
1976 half hatch 2.3 turbo w/t5.

robertwwithee

Took my pink pinto out yesterday and got more than a handful of thumbs up.  Even more than what wife's Nova gets.  Both 72 cars. 

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LongTimeFordMan

I usually get  3-5 thumbs up a week, about the same number of folks making photos and usually 2-3 notes on my windshield a month.

About 3-5 folks telling me stories of pintos tbey or their family or friends have owned per week.

Won 5 trophies at local car shows...
Red 1973 pinto wagon DD, SoCal desert car, Factory 4 speed, 3.40 gears, Stock engine, 14" rims and tires, 60 K original miles

JoeBob

I get the thumbs up all the time. Last week at a major intersection, I stopped for a red light. The driver next to me got out of his can and started taking photos. I smiled but I don't think I was the subject of the picture.
77 yellow Bobcat hatchback
Deuteronomy 7:9

warhead2

2 story's. When i finally able to move my project  77 cruising wagon to my friends house. A Mexican guy walking by stopped  and said Vega? After i told him what it was he said cool car.
Then few months later at my friends house. He had just bought a 89 full size blazer and had another friend over to show him and all his friend would talk about was how cool my Pinto was LOL.

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C. M. Wolf

I do have a concern that when I finally do finish this current Pinto Project, someone's going to try & steal it,(or worse, one of the resident hillbillies in my area will hit it. I WILL insure it high enough to make 'em cry if they do!!. lol

I've barely begun to work on this Pinto restoring/rebuilding it & I get lots of "What kind of car is that?" & "Nice Pinto, I had once.."

I do wish this site would get rid of any notion of "Demo-derby", I hate the idea of people wrecking perfectly good cars that at least could be used for parts just to see things "Destroyed"!

Michael

1972 Wagon

We had a meeting in town, which is about 10 miles away, and drove the Pinto to give it some exercise. After our meeting, we went to Shell to fill-up before the post-Hurricane Harvey gas prices go into effect. The guy at the adjoining pump talked to us about the brown Pinto that he owned years ago. Then we went to Winn-Dixie. It took us 20 minutes to get from the parking lot into the store. One couple was asking us all about the wagon because "They remembered when...."  Then a man who works for Allstate Insurance came over. He had recently bought a non-running 1971 1.6L sedan. Oddly enough, like mine, it is green. He wants to work on the car with his 16 year old son. His plans are to do a turbo swap. I encouraged him to join the site. The Power of the Pinto to unite perfect strangers!
*The Original Family Car: A 1972 Pinto Wagon*
Ordered by my folks from Bunnell Motor Company, Inc., Bunnell, Florida
Delivered: June 20, 1972
Entrusted to my care: August 1976

pinto_one

Now the new rule is when you take your Pinto out for a short drive always add a hour or more to the trip , the reason is when you do stop you have tons of people asking questions about the car , like is it for sale , I had one years ago , I learned to drive in one , been years since I seen one ,  and the funny thing is my wife always asked me why I am gone for so long when I do take  out the Pinto ,  That stopped a few months ago when her car had to go to the shop for warranty and had to use it because I was out of town with my truck and did not want to take the electric car I have , yep for a few days she got thumbs up and asked all kind of questions she did not know , and when I got home a pile of phone numbers on the table from people that wanted it , so then told her rule # 2 , it not for sale , and she does not ask me any longer why it takes me a long time to drive now  ;D
76 Pinto sedan V6 , 79 pinto cruiser wagon V6 soon to be diesel or 4.0

sedandelivery


dick1172762

Quote from: sedandelivery on September 02, 2017, 06:35:39 PM
Drive my Bobcat every week.
That's what there for! Right? Only my race cars were only driven on Sat & Sun.
Its better to be a has-been, than a never was.

dick1172762

Of all the race cars I've owned thru out the years, my Pintos were a magnet for story's and pictures. Of all the racing that I did I only saw 3 or 4 Pintos till I went to Summit Point in WV. There they had a class called GT-Pinto. The week end I was there, there were 27 Pinto's on the track for their race. Every thing from run of the mill to show cars. All were fast. The one that won was clocked at 142 mph. This was in 1995. Class is gone now but I see some of the cars for sale from time to time. They would be a very good buy if you wanted to go fast.
Its better to be a has-been, than a never was.

Nytshaed

I just bought my first Pinto three days ago, and on the way home, we got two thumbs up and a lot of distracted people checking it out.  Very cool.

Nyt
Queen of Purple
Goddess of Glow in the Dark
Keeper of the "Green Coconut" 1972 Ford Pinto

65ShelbyClone

Last weekend I took the Pinto out. Someone asked me "what car is that?"
Me: "It's a '72 Pinto"
"Wow, I don't think I've ever seen one. What year is it?"
( ::) )  Me: It's a '72.
"That's cool. And it's GREEN!
Me: It sure is.
To be fair, this person was obviously too young to recognize a Pinto and had probably only ever heard of them in horror stories legend. That's also the first time I've received a comment from someone who didn't know what a Pinto was. Why do I feel old all of a sudden?
'72 Runabout - 2.3T, T5, MegaSquirt-II, 8", 5-lugs, big brakes.
'68 Mustang - Built roller 302, Toploader, 9", etc.

Lonny Candel

I had a comment from a young Soldier who didn't know what a Pinto was a couple of years ago. But the fact that it was a little blue 76 Chevette that I used to own. He said "is that a Pinto?". I said "nope, it's a Chevette".  Ironically, I traded it, and that guy sold it to another Soldier. I see it driven every now and then by him.
90 Mustang LX w/ 84 TC 2.3 / 88 TC injectors, VAM, & computer
84 Mercury Cougar LS 3.8
81 Ford Durango 3.3
81 Chevy El Camino 350 Crate

wrastu

I get alot of guys taking pictures of my butt (rear end) at stop lights, can see the phone above the steering wheel with them taking pictures.





And I get so many "It will look good when you get it painted" my reply is usually "What? That's original paint!"

And I never knew everybody who used to have one had a 351, 429, or 460 when they find out mine is a 302.

Judging by the number of "former" V8 Pinto owners who had them there wasn't many 4cyl or V6 owners at all.
Duty - Honor - Country - not just a catchy phrase, it's a way of life.

davidpinto

i get coments everywhere i stop,especially when i pop the hood.i average about 25 smiles per gallon...
D BARHAM

Z Factor Pinto

I was stopped twice by Police Officers who couldn't believe I would drive and exploding car. I had the Sedan, so I had to educate them on the myth of the exploding Runabouts and why my sedan wasn't part of that story.

Dtmix

Hey Z factor! It was awesome to see you at Carlisle! Your car is coming along great!

Happy Motoring!
Dan
Happy Motoring!
Dan