I worked at a Honda dealership for a moment when I was in my early 20's. The goal was always to "mark your demo" on the night before you had to turn it back in. I have fond memories of a metallic red Accord LXi coupe, a silver CRX DX, and a couple of Civics.
Also: Never buy a demo.
^-- My first car, a third gen Camaro. Lay that passenger seat back and go for it. With the "sit flat" configuration those cars have, it leaves lots of leg room for such activities.
Hell that used to happen on my lunch break. I'd come in still hungry but with a gigantic smile on my face.
I still own that car. I'm not sure SWMBO knows about my theatrics in it.
Woody wrote: Uh oh... was her name Jill? Because that looks like the car that I was going to post.
pinchvalve wrote: Most:![]()
The car's name was Gramps, can't remember all the girls names....
(kidding, she became my first wife)
'76 Spitfire, it is good to be young and nimble. Not sure I could do anything other than sit in one now.
wheelsmithy wrote: Third base:Home Run:
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Wow! Even with all that going against you, you still sealed the deal. Well done!
NOHOME wrote: 1968 MG Midget.Working on the assumption that "In" or "On" are pretty much equivalent thing for purposes of this "Discussion"
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That's cheating! My '72 was in, with the top up! We didn't notice a few other cars had pulled up to our "spot" with everything going on. We got a standing ovation when finished. Embarrassing at the time, I'd take it today!
It didn't have the fold down couch in the back, but someone was constantly leaving a blanket under one of the seats.
I'm kind of surprised any parent would allow their daughter to be picked up for a date in one, but they did.
wheelsmithy wrote: Home Run:![]()
That's what I was driving in high school, but it was brown and belonged to my parents. It was never used for athletic activities - we had other options - but I did spend a not-insignificant amount of time sideways in the snow in it. Which is a skill that has stood me in better stead than any others I might have learned doing sweatier things.
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Full disclosure, guys. This was my college girlfriend's car. Same color, though not actual car. She was a catch. I rode a Motorcycle, and had no working auto.
spitfirebill wrote: In reply to racerdave600: You didn't get out and take a bow?
Oh yeah, we both got out, if not there might have been permanent disabilities. No bows, but I think both of us did the "royal" wave.
Looked just like this one.
To turn the question slightly how recently/age/car have you gotten athletic? Since many of these exploits were accomplished by the young and limber. Anyone still "car"?
Just after my divorce there was a stunning MILF with a Honda Odyssey. We we both in our early 40's
In reply to KyAllroad:
Couple years ago, when I still lived on the island outside SF so age 26~27. She was afraid of boats, which should have been a sign.
BUT, I was in better shape then than I was as a teenager and had a Tahoe, so some actual room.
Honestly since the little one has come along, I've got no interest whatsoever in even having a chance of accidentally making another one.
All those years and all that money i spent chasing women, I have far more fun in the shop instead, and consumables are much cheaper than drinks and dinner.
In reply to mndsm:
MNDSM, I had the same thing. She even told me years later that the only reason she was with me because she liked being seen in the car. I didn't care. She was cute and it was HS.
KYAllroad,
Last time was about 6 years ago in this. We were both in our mid 30's. Actually not too hard with the top down.
In reply to Hungary Bill:
You know the phrase don't stick your....money in crazy? Turns out I didn't listen. Cute, blonde, great assets, actually a lot of fun to be around. However, she unceremoniously cut it off for a guy she met at work, cheated...etc. she married him last I checked so there is that. I went down a much worse path lol.
KyAllroad wrote: To turn the question slightly how recently/age/car have you gotten athletic? Since many of these exploits were accomplished by the young and limber. Anyone still "car"? Just after my divorce there was a stunning MILF with a Honda Odyssey. We we both in our early 40's![]()
Still car, no. Could, driving a wagon. But we have a nice comfy bed for that. No way in hell I could do the dsm trick again. I'm too fat and the current swmbo isn't that limber.
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