Over worrying my car

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YGspider

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I dont know if all you guys feel this way but I was at a party tonight and I come out and see people sitting on the front of the car and drinking beer spilling it on the hood I was so pissed why do people not see that its a classic car and go fck off. Mabey becuase its so pretty it justs draws people in.

I just cant help but worry about my car lol mabey its a "Car Guy" thing.
 
YGspider said:
I dont know if all you guys feel this way but I was at a party tonight and I come out and see people sitting on the front of the car and drinking beer spilling it on the hood I was so pissed why do people not see that its a classic car and go fck off. Mabey becuase its so pretty it justs draws people in.

I just cant help but worry about my car lol mabey its a "Car Guy" thing.
id be so pissed if that happened to me
 
I nearly punched a guy out for leaning on mine! I cant stand it when people start to lean on my car, like go lean on your shitty civic! :twisted:
 
It shouldn't matter if its a classic or not. You shouldn't lean on any car that isn't your own property.

Your best course of action is to be more diligent about where you drive the car and park it. Yes, you can't watch it everywhere you go but driving it to a party where people will be drinking would be on the do not park here lists.

My dad had something similar happen to him back in the '70's shortly after he bought his '74 Delta 88 Convertible. He ran into the library and when he came out a kid was sitting on the hood with his feet up on the bumper and his school books on the hood. My dad told him to get off the car because it wasn't his but the kid ignored him. He didn't see the harm in apparently in disrespecting another persons property.

However I think he was having second thoughts when he was trying pick up his books out of the middle of a busy street. Lol
 
FE3X CLONE said:
It shouldn't matter if its a classic or not. You shouldn't lean on any car that isn't your own property.
^^This should go without saying^^. I guess I was just raised better than that.
 
Lorenzo said:
I nearly punched a guy out for leaning on mine! I cant stand it when people start to lean on my car, like go lean on your shitty civic! :twisted:
You cant lean on a civic....it will dent like the beer cans it made from.... :rofl:
 
bill said:
Lorenzo said:
I nearly punched a guy out for leaning on mine! I cant stand it when people start to lean on my car, like go lean on your shitty civic! :twisted:
You cant lean on a civic....it will dent like the beer cans it made from.... :rofl:

Lol that is true, another i hate is when there is dust on your car, and then people come by and write sh*t on it. When someone does that... i turn into the hulk :mrgreen:
 
FE3X CLONE said:
My dad had something similar happen to him back in the '70's shortly after he bought his '74 Delta 88 Convertible. He ran into the library and when he came out a kid was sitting on the hood with his feet up on the bumper and his school books on the hood. My dad told him to get off the car because it wasn't his but the kid ignored him. He didn't see the harm in apparently in disrespecting another persons property.

However I think he was having second thoughts when he was trying pick up his books out of the middle of a busy street. Lol
Could you have per chance been the young kid sitting on his dad`s new car? Sounds like that. :rofl:
Deanlemans81
 
DRIVEN said:
FE3X CLONE said:
It shouldn't matter if its a classic or not. You shouldn't lean on any car that isn't your own property.
^^This should go without saying^^. I guess I was just raised better than that.
X2 ^^ and what's more, it's common knowledge. If I was leaning on someone's car, much less putting a beer on it, and the owner came out, I'd be embarassed.

If there's drunk people spilling beer on my car, drunk *ss b*tches are going on the ground, no questions asked.
 
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