I learned how to drive a land yacht! It was a 1965 Ford country squire wagon. It was fun making a three pont turn in that big car during my driver's test! My father learned to drive on a 1925 model T one ton truck.
I learned how to drive a land yacht! It was a 1965 Ford country squire wagon. It was fun making a three pont turn in that big car during my driver's test! My father learned to drive on a 1925 model T one ton truck.
I learned to drive in my car I drive now. A 93 Lincoln Contanental. A boat.LOL
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REST IN PEACE GRACIE. NOT A DAY GOES BY THAT I DON'T MISS YOU.
I believe a 1972(?) Plymouth, it was as big as a semi trailer!![]()
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Casey.Ginger.Corey.Mandy.Sassy
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A WWII Army jeep!
But once dad realized it was hopeless to teach me stick shift, I learned on my parents 1984 Ninety Eight Oldsmobile. Once I got my license, it was handed down to me and I drove it until 2000!!
I loved that car.
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I learned how to drive in a VW beetle Stick shift. Boy! That was fun!!!Even More fun on a hill!Holding the brake until the light turns green , then pushing the clutch in to go forward. WOW!!!Sometimes it was scary!!Now I drive automatics. Much more comfortable to drive.![]()
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lol lol lol Me too, Sherry!! I thought my mother would have had a heart attack beofre we got home, every time.Originally Posted by Chica
She was a smoker back in those days and I could have sworn she had a cigarette lit in each hand. She was such a wreck.
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I've been Boo'd...
Thanks Barry!
The mayor's driving skills convinced our dad NEVER to try to teach another person how to drive a standard. (She smoked the clutch while still in the driveway one day)
The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.
First car I ever drove was a 1979 Trans Am. But most of my learning was on a 1982 Oldsmobile Forenza
Originally Posted by Cincy'sMom
I guess if I am going to be completely honest, my early driving training was on a few different antique John Deere Tractors...mostly a Model B and a Model 60
CAR??
I had to feed & water ole Dobbin before hookin him to the wagon!
I actually had several "learner" cars:
First was a hopped up Chevey with a 4-speed - one of the Seniors on Stage Crew
used to let me try it out in the school lot after shows ... a year before I had my "permit".
The Family Bomb was a '56 or 57 Chevy ... not quite a "muscle-car"!
The High School Drivers Ed ride was the BOMB!! >>>
Each of the local auto dealers "loaned" a new car to the school for a year's use inthe Driver Ed program - taught by real, certified, full-time Teachers back then.
Program was so popular I couldn't get in till summer school, a couple months after I
turned 16. Mom felt sorry I was "delayed", so she took me out for some limited practice.
Class Day 1 ... we had 3 Teacher/Instructors, 9 students, and 3 new cars ...
I wound up with the "Senior" Instructor, who wound up picking the Caddy as his "Ride".
FIRST DAY ... "Anybody had ANY experience behind the wheel?"
I still haden't learned NOT to raise my hand ...
"OK, Phred, pre-trip the car and Hop In!
Head for up-town ... I gotta run an errand!"
I've never been IN something this HUGE ... it feels like a Mack Truck!
"Up-Town" in Mt. Lebanon involved navigating over Trolley Tracks ...
steel railroad tracks embeded in the concrete roadway - which had the nasty habit
of tossing the rubber-tired Caddy Boat just about anywhere but straight!
WHAT an experience that summer was!
But it WAS a good learning experience - being able to handle that BOAT of a car
meant a more "normal-sized" set of wheels handled like a sporty car!
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/s/ Cinder, Smokey & Heidi
R.I.P. ~ Boots, Bowser, Sherman, & Snoopy
A mid 70's probably 1975 or 1976 Chevy Vega, (had to watch that cadaletic converter!) and a 1972 Ford Ranger pickup.
don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....
I have been frosted!
Thanks Kfamr for the signature!
Hmmm, Ma's 1976(?) Pinto wagon, Dad's big pick-up truck, big sister's 1969 Ford Falcon - whatever was around!
Phred, being native to Pittsburgh I've driven on a lot of cobblestone and trolley tracks. Driving on them uually does a number on your front end alignment! Another fun experience is driving on them when they're covered in ice and snow!Originally Posted by Cinder & Smoke
AWWW Fred '56 and '57 Chevys were HOT! HOT! HOT! back in *the day.* Even now they still are. My nephew (owns a body shop) has restored a 1957 Chevy, and it is worth some serious money.Originally Posted by Cinder & Smoke
My family had a 56 Chevy convertible (blue and white) and I learned to drive on that. I am smiling here because so many of the cars mentioned in this thread were not even invented when I learned to drive back in 1963!
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i learned how to drive an automatic, using my moms 1989 Chevy Celebrity, Dad Tried to teach me how to drive a standard shift on His 1990 Ford Ranger(I Still cant do it!)![]()
Maggie,
I didn't slap you, I just high fived your Face!I've Been Boo'd!!
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