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What car did you learn to drive in?

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Old 06-03-2010, 03:21 PM
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I learned in my brothers Rambler.
The floorboards were rusted out in spots and rain and snow would blow in. Then a few months later we noticed the center of the car was sagging. It finally cracked in half. What a wreck. :-)

But I got a Ford Falcon soon after and LOVED it. That car ran on fumes....I hardly ever put gas in it.
I learned to drive in a 78 cadillac... My pappy and Daddy said if I can drive the "tank", I can drive anything!!! :lol:
I can't remember the car I learned to drive in, but it was a"tank". My very first car was a Plymouth Fury I. (I think one of my brothers was tempted to disown me because it wasn't a GM car, but he didn't. :D I miss him...
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Old 06-03-2010, 04:18 PM
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Can't remember "learning" :D That probably happened on tractors!!, But the first car was a tomato soup rust red Ford LTD. Late 60's I think. And Daddy's 72 Ford PU. Then I had use of an old Dodge Satellite olive green station wagon..well it got me to school and work :shock: What a dang UGLY car that was :lol: :lol: My folks gave me the dodge Aspen wagon when I got married,and after that and ever since I've had a pick-up.

I remember all of us neighbor kids pooling our change so we could get $2 of gas and go to the lake to swim in the summer. The one kid had a corvair..we could cram 7 of us in there :-P Those were the days :lol:
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1966 stick shift mustang and a huge cadillac! i hated it, but my dad insisted i learn how to drive a stick!! so glad i did.
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Old 06-03-2010, 07:02 PM
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1966 ford station wagon, with my parent's business logo on the door! Never hit anything and got my liscense on my 16th birthday.
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It is suprising at how many young people, male and female, that no longer learn to drive a stick. I still like it!
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Old 06-04-2010, 06:32 AM
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I love my stick shifts too!!! I am picking up a 2002 BMW 328i that the motor is locked up that is virtually brand new still (60,000 miles) and I am putting a built Chevy V8 and a 6 speed in it to knock around town in LOL!!

It should give those new Mustangs and Vettes hell!!!

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An old 1966 Volkswagen bug, handpainted red, white & blue! :lol:
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A brand new 1973 Plymouth Duster in driver's training class!! After graduation and a new job I bought a used one that had been owned by someone from Florida. It was white with a blue interior and........my brother installed an AM/FM 8-track system!!!!! Boy, I sure thought I was all that and a bag of chips!!! My girlfriends and I would crank up that 8-track, listen to Elton John and sometimes cruise up and down Woodward Avenue! HOTDOG!!!
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What great memories!!! We could have lived in the same hometown! We seemed to have quite an animal collection in those days: Three Dog Night, The Beatles, The Monkeys, The Eagles, The Turtles (OK, they were a little old for us), etc.

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A brand new 1973 Plymouth Duster in driver's training class!! After graduation and a new job I bought a used one that had been owned by someone from Florida. It was white with a blue interior and........my brother installed an AM/FM 8-track system!!!!! Boy, I sure thought I was all that and a bag of chips!!! My girlfriends and I would crank up that 8-track, listen to Elton John and sometimes cruise up and down Woodward Avenue! HOTDOG!!!
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Old 06-07-2010, 08:21 AM
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My first driving experience was in an old Renault with 3 on the column. Af ew years later, my very first car was a '67 Chevy Impala with a V8 engine. It moved (got it over 110 mph on the back roads of Julian in California) and get this I now once again own a 2004 Chevy Impala and watch for me on those back roads once again! ;0)
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