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Re: Cranking Cars

Postby lvbrftdrvng » Thu May 12, 2011 11:53 am

tara3 wrote:
MargaretRyan wrote:Please some of your stories, Margaret


Sorry I've not posted in a while, things have been kinda busy. I'm still struggling with my Micra. Most mornings it doesn't want to start, and as the weather is getting worse it is putting up more of a struggle. Yesterday morning I wanted to meet a friend, but it didn't seem to want to start again. So I decided to pump the gas pedal as it seems to help. The boots I was wearning at the time were wet so my foot kept slipping off the gas pedal. I took my boots off and pumped the gas in my socks!!! After a while it eventually cranked but I needed to rev it to stop it from stalling out on me. I know the car is a pain but I really enjoy the challenge of getting it to start. I am looking forward to the coming winter :))

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that sounds great, hope to chat and talk about it.
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Re: Cranking Cars

Postby minigirl » Mon May 16, 2011 6:23 pm

mc83 wrote:I read some of your accounts of cranking. They are amazing.


Amazing, yes. It's amazing that anyone thinks that such brain dead bimbos actually exist. I wouldn't be surprised to find out that "Lynn" is a 50+ male who has some weird sort of fixation with and fantasies about helpless females.
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Re: Cranking Cars

Postby robbieboy8 » Wed May 18, 2011 6:36 pm

hey sarahjane , how are you and are things going for you and bluebell. speak soon , xx
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Re: Cranking Cars

Postby lvbrftdrvng » Wed May 25, 2011 8:14 am

f6125a wrote:Hello Nathalie, Margaret, Matt and others,

I too get excited by a car that is hard to start. I really enjoy it when I have to pump the gas pedal to get the car started. I get especially turned on when I am pump the gas pedal in my barefeet with my toes polished. I don't have a car with a choke so to make it hard to start I will flood the engine by pumping the gas over an over before I try to start it.

Do any of you like to start your car or drive it barefoot or in sandals or flip flops. If not what kind of footwear do you like?

Jun



hi,

do you enjoy driving barefoot and do you often do that ? it' s really fantastic ...
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Re: Cranking Cars

Postby Dolpun13 » Thu Sep 22, 2011 12:37 am

Margaret, Matt, Chokelover, f6125a, etc...

I apologize for trying to join in this discussion over a year late, but I am a male (women's shoe salesman ) who has a few stories to tell and who may be able to provide more male perspective on this subject, if any of you are interested. Thanks!!
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Re: Cranking Cars

Postby ilr1971 » Thu Oct 13, 2011 9:06 pm

@ Margaret
@ Natalie

I am new to FF but can't believe that women love pedal pumping and driving in heels as much as you obviously do!!!

I found this thread purely by fluke when googling... I take it you're both looking forward to the cold weather and starting problems then??? :D

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Re: Cranking Cars

Postby franfran » Sat Oct 15, 2011 4:30 pm

ilr1971 wrote: can't believe that women love pedal pumping and driving in heels as much as you obviously do!!!


Normal women don't....
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Re: Cranking Cars

Postby ilr1971 » Sun Oct 16, 2011 9:17 pm

@franfran
So does that mean that you're a normal woman who doesn't like pumping the pedal, or one of the few women who absolutely adore it???
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Re: Cranking Cars

Postby ilr1971 » Sun Oct 16, 2011 9:29 pm

sarahsmith1987 wrote:its a 1987 peugot 205, has like 120000 miles on the clock.

i hear what u say about revvin but if i press the pedal gently it just does not stay running. after a few seconds it will stall out. its only when i press the pedal further down will it stay running. no idea why and dont have the money to buy a better car at the moment!


How's the 205??? I've got one too which didn't used to like starting!!!
I presume you're cranking in the UK then Sarah?
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Re: Cranking Cars

Postby franfran » Mon Oct 17, 2011 7:58 am

ilr1971 wrote:@franfran
So does that mean that you're a normal woman who doesn't like pumping the pedal, or one of the few women who absolutely adore it???
8)
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Re: Cranking Cars

Postby huck » Sun Nov 13, 2011 4:29 pm

Hello from the US I know this a topic/ fourms for females, I get turn on when my GF cranks and floods out the car (1984 caddlic deville) and she get turn on as well.
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Re: Cranking Cars

Postby eddiem33 » Tue Dec 06, 2011 5:32 am

I just happened upon this chat and I think I have something to offer. I'm a child of the 70's and 80's living in the US and I experienced some great cranking first hand. My best friends mother had a very cranky car that didn't like to start and would die often. I can remember so many times where I had a front row seat to cranking. I think that created an interest for me now. I look forward to hearing from you all! If you ever want to hear about a cranking story let me know.
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Re: Cranking Cars

Postby franfran » Tue Dec 06, 2011 11:38 am

eddiem33 wrote:I think that created an interest for me now.


Let me see - you get turned on because your mother couldn't start her car? I would love to hear what a psychiatrist would make out of that....
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Re: Cranking Cars

Postby eddiem33 » Tue Dec 06, 2011 6:15 pm

Fran you're absolutely right about a shrink liking that. My apologies I should learn to proof read what I type. It was my friends mom. I became interested in cranking from her. Unfortunately my mom passed when I was very young and I don't remember much about her at all.
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Re: Cranking Cars

Postby lisainboots » Mon Apr 02, 2012 1:32 pm

I do love the sound of an older volvo or GM car trying to start...you can almost listen and tell what kind of car it is.

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