This was just an absolute BLAST of a day - and the trip, overall, was legendary!! A break from work (and reality) was long overdue for me.. and the desire to get in my car and put my home in the rear view mirror was beyond compare! It was so great that a number of things lined up to make Tucson my destination. I want to give a massive shout out to Angel (and Karen). He went completely out of his way (a few times) to make my experience in Arizona a great one! I knew that Angel and Karen were hard workers, but after getting a glimpse behind the scenes... I'm here to tell you that we only see a fraction! I have a new-found admiration for the hustle that both of these young folks pursue. In this day and age it's refreshing to see this level of 'hard work'. Thanks again, Angel!
Back in the early 1960s Ford products had the ignition key on the left side of the steering wheel. I don't remember when they switched to the right hand side of the steering wheel. I also don't remember if any of the other automakers were on the left hand side of the steering wheel, but I think Chrysler may have been. It's nice to see who Katmann is. I think it's awesome that he let you drive his Porsche.
I recall seeing a few vintage autos, over the years, with ignitions on the left. I believe some of that was as 'esthetic thing' (back when interiors were part art). I don't know of any other automaker that has kept it up to this day..
Hi Katmann, you have a nice Porche, always liked that style for those years. Love the color too. This was a nice video of like minded people meeting and enjoying a fun car to drive. Keep up the great channel Angel, you always have something different for viewers. 😊
Hi Angel that looked like a ball! Haven’t seen the inside of one of those before. Looks like fun to drive in the curves very planted with great weight distribution. Enjoyed watching. Stay cool
Definitely understand the want for paddle shifters. The worst part of left handed keys is banging your hands looking for the headlight stock. (Peugeot 604)
This was just an absolute BLAST of a day - and the trip, overall, was legendary!!
A break from work (and reality) was long overdue for me.. and the desire to get in my car and put my home in the rear view mirror was beyond compare! It was so great that a number of things lined up to make Tucson my destination.
I want to give a massive shout out to Angel (and Karen). He went completely out of his way (a few times) to make my experience in Arizona a great one!
I knew that Angel and Karen were hard workers, but after getting a glimpse behind the scenes... I'm here to tell you that we only see a fraction! I have a new-found admiration for the hustle that both of these young folks pursue. In this day and age it's refreshing to see this level of 'hard work'.
Thanks again, Angel!
I went from a Mustang GT to an 07 Cayman S. From the sledgehammer to the scalpel. They are amazing cars!
Very accurate statement!!
Back in the early 1960s Ford products had the ignition key on the left side of the steering wheel. I don't remember when they switched to the right hand side of the steering wheel. I also don't remember if any of the other automakers were on the left hand side of the steering wheel, but I think Chrysler may have been.
It's nice to see who Katmann is. I think it's awesome that he let you drive his Porsche.
I, too, remember cars from the 50's early 60's had keys on the left.
Also, my '97 Boxster has the key on the left.
I recall seeing a few vintage autos, over the years, with ignitions on the left. I believe some of that was as 'esthetic thing' (back when interiors were part art). I don't know of any other automaker that has kept it up to this day..
I always liked the yellow paint that Porsche uses on their cars.
Hi Katmann, you have a nice Porche, always liked that style for those years. Love the color too. This was a nice video of like minded people meeting and enjoying a fun car to drive. Keep up the great channel Angel, you always have something different for viewers. 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!!
Hi Jeff! Thanks for the nice words!
That looked like a fun day. Variety is the spice of life.
Fastest Angel Foodcake!
Sarah made me say that...😁
Sweet ride.
Right! Thanks Gary!
Hi Angel that looked like a ball! Haven’t seen the inside of one of those before. Looks like fun to drive in the curves very planted with great weight distribution. Enjoyed watching. Stay cool
ZOOM! ZOOM! AWESOME!.... OHHHHH! CANADAAAA!
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This comment made my 22 year old daughter burst out in laughter!! Hahaha... love it!!
I can't believe how similar this sounds to my 2 liter Hyundai Tuscon........................ when I'm dreaming.....
Dude 😂😂😂😂
Definitely understand the want for paddle shifters. The worst part of left handed keys is banging your hands looking for the headlight stock. (Peugeot 604)
You lucky man what a great day
Thanks for sharing this awesome video with us!
I almost passed this UA-cam up until I saw "Rookie Pilot." I said to myself, "Self, is that ....."
And It was.
Haha thanks for stopping by!
Hello Katmann :)
Hey John! 👋
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Nice to be able to take some time to go carving up some roads.
So if the Katmann has a client in the area does that mean more guest visits to the channel when he is down in the area 🤔🤷🏻♂️🤞🏻🤘🏻😎.
Hope so!
I believe Tucson will be a destination once again... possibly before the year is out!!
@@thekatmann9730 will we see your other Porsche on the channel sometime 🤞🏻🤔
@@ryanmassey1022 anything is possible!
11k. Don't hook your thumbs Rookie 😡🥸
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Whenever I see the name Katmann, i think of that song Scatman, but sub in Katmann in the song. 😂. I'm the Katman
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Angel, you have the next job!
I have a 2007 Cayman S, Silver on Tan (I think they call it sand?). Anyway, great car but I also don’t get to drive it enough!
i've ONLY moved one within a shop yard, under power, we know that's not driving.