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das914, Recognize any of these? |
DblDog |
Nov 12 2013, 09:59 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 164 Joined: 8-February 05 From: San Rafael, CA Member No.: 3,578 Region Association: Northern California |
Came across this tumblr site:
http://ceremonyinalonelyplace.tumblr.com When you get there, look below the green square and click 'das914' |
siverson |
Nov 12 2013, 03:53 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Benefactors Posts: 2,448 Joined: 5-May 03 From: San Diego, CA Member No.: 654 Region Association: Southern California |
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oldschool |
Nov 12 2013, 04:01 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 3,362 Joined: 29-October 08 From: P-town Member No.: 9,705 Region Association: Southern California |
Very cool...saw a few car I seen in person...
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SirAndy |
Nov 12 2013, 04:25 PM
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Resident German Group: Admin Posts: 41,680 Joined: 21-January 03 From: Oakland, Kalifornia Member No.: 179 Region Association: Northern California |
I just wish people wouldn't butcher my language like that ...
"Das 914" makes the grammer nazi in me cringe! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/icon8.gif) |
URY914 |
Nov 12 2013, 08:59 PM
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I built the lightest 914 in the history of mankind. Group: Members Posts: 121,070 Joined: 3-February 03 From: Jacksonville, FL Member No.: 222 Region Association: None |
I've been watching this blog for months.
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r_towle |
Nov 12 2013, 09:01 PM
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Custom Member Group: Members Posts: 24,591 Joined: 9-January 03 From: Taxachusetts Member No.: 124 Region Association: North East States |
I just wish people wouldn't butcher my language like that ... "Das 914" makes the grammer nazi in me cringe! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/icon8.gif) Der 914? What is correct? |
SirAndy |
Nov 13 2013, 02:58 PM
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Resident German Group: Admin Posts: 41,680 Joined: 21-January 03 From: Oakland, Kalifornia Member No.: 179 Region Association: Northern California |
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tscrihfield |
Nov 13 2013, 07:01 PM
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Drive Fast and Take Chances Group: Members Posts: 643 Joined: 8-September 10 From: Amelia Ohio Member No.: 12,156 Region Association: None |
Wouldn't "Die 914" be more correct. I am trying to remember from what my grandfather taught me. I forget since I have only one person I can speak the language with. |
SirAndy |
Nov 13 2013, 07:25 PM
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Resident German Group: Admin Posts: 41,680 Joined: 21-January 03 From: Oakland, Kalifornia Member No.: 179 Region Association: Northern California |
Wouldn't "Die 914" be more correct. No, it wouldn't ... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/shades.gif) One would use "Die 914er" if you were referring to a group of specific 914s, for example, if you owned more than one and i was referring to your specific group of 914s: "Die 914er vom tscrihfield' = tscrihfield's 914s On the other hand "Der 914er" can either be on specific one or all of the 914s as a whole. "Der 914 in meiner Garage" = The 914 in my garage "Der 914 war ein ungewöhnliches Konzept" = The 914 was an unusual concept |
carr914 |
Nov 13 2013, 08:13 PM
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Racer from Birth Group: Members Posts: 119,041 Joined: 2-February 04 From: Tampa,FL Member No.: 1,623 Region Association: South East States |
(IMG:style_emoticons/default/WTF.gif)
I've owned half of all 914s ever produced and I only rate a few pictures (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) and URY only got 1. Obviously this Douche knows nothing about 914s |
Elliot Cannon |
Nov 13 2013, 08:45 PM
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914 Guru Group: Retired Members Posts: 8,487 Joined: 29-December 06 From: Paso Robles Ca. (Central coast) Member No.: 7,407 Region Association: None |
Knife, fork and spoon. They are assigned Das, der and die. (And I can't remember which is which). (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif) One is masculine the other feminine and the other neutral. And they say English if difficult. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lol-2.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/av-943.gif)
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veekry9 |
Nov 15 2013, 04:56 PM
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OldMember Group: Retired Members Posts: 3,068 Joined: 17-June 13 From: TO Member No.: 16,025 Region Association: Canada |
Wouldn't "Die 914" be more correct. No, it wouldn't ... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/shades.gif) One would use "Die 914er" if you were referring to a group of specific 914s, for example, if you owned more than one and i was referring to your specific group of 914s: "Die 914er vom tscrihfield' = tscrihfield's 914s On the other hand "Der 914er" can either be on specific one or all of the 914s as a whole. "Der 914 in meiner Garage" = The 914 in my garage "Der 914 war ein ungewöhnliches Konzept" = The 914 was an unusual concept Yes it was,for the time,back then in the mid-60's.Having had a look at the Corvair's end of production,and how to sell sportscars in the same market. "Der 914 in meiner Garage" = The 914 in my garage. And the method of returning of the car to "better than new",with modern amenities such as int-wipers and heated seats.When the Porsche design studio first produced the clay,what words would they have possibly used to describe the shapes ultimately selected? You know,the words? |
SirAndy |
Nov 15 2013, 05:03 PM
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Resident German Group: Admin Posts: 41,680 Joined: 21-January 03 From: Oakland, Kalifornia Member No.: 179 Region Association: Northern California |
Yes it was,for the time,back then in the mid-60's.Having had a look at the Corvair's end of production,and how to sell sportscars in the same market. "Der 914 in meiner Garage" = The 914 in my garage. And the method of returning of the car to "better than new",with modern amenities such as int-wipers and heated seats.When the Porsche design studio first produced the clay,what words would they have possibly used to describe the shapes ultimately selected? I have no idea what you just said and why ... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) |
tscrihfield |
Nov 15 2013, 05:17 PM
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Drive Fast and Take Chances Group: Members Posts: 643 Joined: 8-September 10 From: Amelia Ohio Member No.: 12,156 Region Association: None |
Yes it was,for the time,back then in the mid-60's.Having had a look at the Corvair's end of production,and how to sell sportscars in the same market. "Der 914 in meiner Garage" = The 914 in my garage. And the method of returning of the car to "better than new",with modern amenities such as int-wipers and heated seats.When the Porsche design studio first produced the clay,what words would they have possibly used to describe the shapes ultimately selected? I have no idea what you just said and why ... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) sorry not to join in, it just made me laugh. Yeah, my teacher was some 50+ years out of country when he was teaching me. Mostly all that stuck was curse words and fowl sayings... Didn't mean to butcher the language! Fur gott und vaderland |
Steve |
Nov 17 2013, 01:40 PM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 5,614 Joined: 14-June 03 From: Orange County, CA Member No.: 822 Region Association: Southern California |
I just wish people wouldn't butcher my language like that ... "Das 914" makes the grammer nazi in me cringe! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/icon8.gif) I get it, but it's too funny that Volkswagens new advertising on TV is Das Volkswagen. Mayber Der is two confusing for the American audience. Maybe Der is to close to Der Wiener Schnitzel. Lol |
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