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    On what kind of car did you learn to drive?

    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.

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    I learned to drive in my car I drive now. A 93 Lincoln Contanental. A boat.LOL
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    I believe a 1972(?) Plymouth, it was as big as a semi trailer!
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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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    Quote Originally Posted by Chica
    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.
    lol lol lol Me too, Sherry!! I thought my mother would have had a heart attack beofre we got home, every time. 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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    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)
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    First car I ever drove was a 1979 Trans Am. But most of my learning was on a 1982 Oldsmobile Forenza

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cincy'sMom
    First car I ever drove was a 1979 Trans Am. But most of my learning was on a 1982 Oldsmobile Forenza

    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

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    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 in
    the 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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    A mid 70's probably 1975 or 1976 Chevy Vega, (had to watch that cadaletic converter!) and a 1972 Ford Ranger pickup.
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    Hmmm, Ma's 1976(?) Pinto wagon, Dad's big pick-up truck, big sister's 1969 Ford Falcon - whatever was around!

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    trolley tracks

    Quote Originally Posted by Cinder & Smoke
    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 in
    the 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!

    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!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinder & Smoke
    The Family Bomb was a '56 or 57 Chevy ... not quite a "muscle-car"!
    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. 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!)
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