Ohh, that’s really interesting actually.
I had heard the pink pig term in the dim and distant past but had absolutely no idea that it had its origins there. I’d imagined it was to do with the shape (and colour obviously) of a 911 racer back in the day and a play on the old “Porker” name.
Once upon a time (back in my teens) I worked in the motor trade briefly after I left college, in fact it started as a Saturday job when I was at college, and you’d get these creepy 1980’s car traders who were proper Arfur Daley types who’d come in to bid on part exchange cars taken in. These guys had their own slang and although they were bottom feeders by and large they always talked themselves up and would refer to Porsches as Porkers.
It made me dislike the term because I associated it with these guys.
Then fast forward to mk5 GTI days and the advent of the internet, I’d read mk5 owners discussing Porsche brake kit retrofits and other matters Porsche as “pork” and it just seemed so inappropriate and cringeworthy.
I’ve hated the term ever since.
But now I’m educated and I found the link really interesting
I love things like historic trivia (not that it’s a trivial thing really!) and it’s put a smile on my face on how they went about it.

Anyway clubsport, if you’re ever in the West Country and want to show me a proper Porsche I’d love that. Or even just to talk Golf Clubsports.
Meantime we’d best get back to talking Golfs before our wrists are slapped…