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    I still don't understand why we still had Driver's Ed in school, but no CAR!!!

    The teacher we had for Driver's Ed had smashed up the car before, had a nervous breakdown or something, and it was never replaced. Sigh. So, we watched film strips and read a manual about how to drive.

    Yeah... that was so helpful!

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    I learned in a 1965 Dodge Dart that had been my grandfather's, my father's, my brother's and then for me to drive. My father disconnected the radio and the cigarette lighter so there were be no distraction (yeah right!) and the gas gauge did not work.

    In college I bought a 1960 Ford Fairlane -- no radio and a hand choke. It was like Phred's caddy...a real boat. I paid $175 for it...drove it from Illinois to Arizona -- drove it for a couple of years while in college...and sold it for $375!

    Then I bought my first "new" car...a 1974 Mustang -- stick shift. Learned fast! But it was $212 cheaper than an automatic!

    I too miss shifting! But urban driving and a stick shift don't go together too well...

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    I learned in the family car, a red 1964 Rambler station wagon, with white top. It was an automatic. Never learned to drive a standard. When I was buying a car, the salesman was convinced it was SO easy, he could teach me in 10 seconds, took a NEW car off the lot and told me to drive it. I stripped the gears in about 4 minutes!!! I don't know WHAT he told his manager!!!
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    Oh, I always wanted a Subaru Brat....LOL, with the two ejector seats in the back....

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    Who remembers the AMC Pacer? I perfected my clutch work in that car!

    MY parents bought one and we called it the Spacer or the Great Pumpkin.

    Yes, It was ORANGE.

    It was an effing fun car to drive....when my parents brought it home I laughed and went to check it out....It was used and someone slapped an amp/equalizer into it and it didn't work. I popped the unit out and messed with the wiring and SUPER STEREO! That thing had some watts.....

    I miss that piece of junk.

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    Driver's Ed was fun. We had simulators in a trailer. You had a car seat,a dashboard and two mirrors, facing backwards, right behind you head.

    They would show a movie in a screen at the front of the room and when the
    film asked you to look over your shoulder the film would change to a rear view that you would see in the mirrors.

    The sims were auto and manual, column shift. The clutch pedal would fold down from under the dash.

    The fun thing to do was to get the sim going a zillion miles and hour and drop it into 1st gear.....just to see the speedo drop..

    Does anyone remember "Red Asphalt"? It was a classic crash film they showed to scare the bejeezus out of us.....

    I was a trouble maker in that class and always asked the teach to see, "Stomp and Stop", he wasn't happy about that.

    The cars we learned in had two brake pedal in them. One time I got stuck in a car with a kid that was brutal to drive with. The teach had a mirror in his visor where he could monitor traffic and who was sitting in the back seat.

    This kid was tooling down the street when the teach had to slam on his brake, this kid almost crashed us! The three of us in the back were pitched forward and the other two kids started to laugh at the Brutal One. I looked up and caught the teach's eyes in his mirror.

    He must have seen one scared kid. I could read him thinking, "Damn, that was close-thanks for not laughing."

    Years later I still think of that kid and look for him on the Demolition Derby circuit.

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    DODGE DART!

    My BIL bought one and took the dog to the park in it.

    It was immaculate inside....until the dog scratched the hell outta the headliner.

    Great car!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD

    Driver's Ed was fun.

    The cars we learned in had two brake pedals in them.
    Oh, the memories!

    Yup - our Driver's ED cars had the Dual Brakes, too. (No other controls were duplicated
    for the instructor - just the Brake.)

    After class, all the different car groups would compare notes to see who had made
    their Instructor "STOMP his Brake" the most times during the road adventures. Our car
    had the frequent *winner* - a lil tiny slip of a girl. She needed both hands and a deep breath to
    lift and toss the hood open - then had to stand on the bumper to reach in far enough to
    grab the oil dip stick. Then had to stand on the bumper again to reach high enough to pull
    the hood back down to close it!

    Her "driving" was a non-stop Thrill Ride every day! Teach *covered* his brake with BOTH feet
    and kept one hand gripping the seat and the other in a death grip on the door handle. Us guys
    in the back seat weren't allowed to utter a word when we were moving ...
    and if we made too loud a >gasp< he'd turn around and give us a dirty look.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian
    I still don't understand why we still had Driver's Ed in school, but no CAR!!!
    Lower insurance rates?

    When I was in high school that's pretty much the only reason why anyone took that class. We didn't have a car, either, or if we did we had to pay extra and it wasn't cheap, at least a couple hundred bucks.

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    RICHARD, you're right. Those country squire station wagons did have the wood grain decals on the sides. Our car was pale green and I don't remember if the third seat faced to the rear. That car was the size of TWO Cobalts!

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