WOW. The car I've always wanted most is a '79 black trans am. You were so lucky!!!!Originally Posted by Cincy'sMom
WOW. The car I've always wanted most is a '79 black trans am. You were so lucky!!!!Originally Posted by Cincy'sMom
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My dad took me out several times in an old white Dodge pickup, which was standard shift. I remember stopping at a Stop sign and driving on again in 2nd gear! Dad said, "you aren't supposed to be able to do that!"![]()
Driver's Ed was good (new nickname for kitty, RICHARD?) - thorough classroom teaching and lots of road time. I learned to drive an automatic - and in Winnipeg in January! This was back in 1974 or so...I was ready for winter driving! The plough drifts atop the curbs were higher than the car. I am NOT making that up!
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Drove a Pinto at home...Dodge Valiant, VW car that looked like a mini Cooper(still can't recall what it was).
These days, I drive standard. Cheaper to fix the tranny and way better on gas!
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Originally Posted by Catlady711
I know! My brother and I were crushed when my dad sold that car! (even though he replaced it with an '86 Trans Am (which has now been replaced with a '97 Trans Am). If money was no issue, I would definatly have at least 1 late 70's TA!!! ( along with a Mustang, a Corvette, a Charger and a BIG Truck!)
I started learning to drive on the gravel back roads/farm roads in a 1950-1960's Ford pick-up. No power anything! It took all 140 pounds of me to turn the thing. I had a blast the whole time though. I actually took the test in Mom's car though - easier to parallel park.Learned to drive a ATV at 15 - more back road exploring.
Hold your head high.
Don't ever let 'em define
The light in your eyes.
Love yourself, give them Hell.
You can take on this world.
You just stand and be strong
And then fight
Like a girl.
My brother taught me to drive in his "60-something Corvair, that was before the Corvairs were retired for their stupendous safety record.![]()
I tried teaching both my sons in my standard-shift Plymouth Tracer.... the younger one did fine, but the older one got freaked out about stalling & then didn't get his drivers license till he was 22. Still won't touch a stick shift. (Guess I should cross "driving instructor" off my list of potential careers?)
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