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Drivers Test

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My dad's 1976 Chevy Caprice Classic Sport. Didn't want to take the test in my mom's 1972 T-Bird...HUGE blind spot and really hard to parallel park.

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1968 Datsun pickup with the smallest 4 cylinder ever put in a truck. We called it the rice burner. My buddies thought it would be funny to cross wire the spark plugs and we couldnt get over a speed bump. I failed. Now I practice medicine and restart people's hearts....scared yet!
 
Come On!! I can't remember what I ate for lunch yesterday, much less what happened almost 40 years ago.

I got my license when I was 14 yrs 8 months old. At that time my mom was driving a 56 Merc Montclair (auto) so it wasn't that car. I think my dad had a Willys Jeep Wagoneer at that time and it wasn't that vehicle either. I think, but honestly can't remember, that it was the Driver Ed car and I have no memory of what that car was.
 
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gmadams , sounds like your were smoking the good stuff long before the rest of us were.
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02 T-Bird 9293
69 Vette
73 MGB
97 F-150 4x4
2-Seadoo Jet Skies
Live Long and Prosper!
 
Mr. Peobody's Way Back Machine says that my drivers test was in Daddy's Silver Blue '65 Ford Custom. Actually learned to drive in his 1955 Beige and white Ford Town Sedan....driving along the paths that led from the house into the fields and to the tobacco barns.
 
I was driving a black 53 Ford at the time, my brother and I were partners in the new car--purchsed by running paper routes. But in small town Arkansas I did not have to take the "driving" part of the test only the written part. Of course I drove to the test site by myself.

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My dad's 1954 Chevy 4dr sedan in 1956. Three speed stick, w/o PS, did have R&H though
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Charlie
VENUS, a Blue/Blue Premium w/full accent.
VIN 12778
 
I took mine in a 1969 Baby Blue Chevy Nova with a piece of wood covering the hole in the rear floor board, AM radio and a bench seat that would not adjust. Did I mention that the car cost $1. By the way this was in 1984
 
OK, I think I win! 1949 Studebaker Champion. Loved the hill-holding feature, made the test so much easier.
 
Sorry 10of11, but I have you beat. Was too embarrassed to tell when I got my license but then how many out there can remember 60 years ago? I also took my test in Dad's Studebaker Champion. It was either a 1939 or 1940. Had the hill holder and I think the starter was under the clutch. The next day Dad co-signed a note for me to buy a 1936 British Austin "7". I had the largest paper route in L.A. and used the car to deliver papers. Made $40.00 a month. WOW!!
 
I took mine in a 78 toyota corola station wagon 5 spd with wood paneling.

For my motorcycle license in Texas it was a 1983 Honda Ascot VT500FT and in North Carolina a 1992 Honda VFR 750 Interceptor.
 
1985 Nissan Xcab Pickup. Manual Transmission! I hated learning how to drive a stick, but turned out to be a good thing when I learned to roast the tires and do donuts.



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Tbird
 
Mine was in a 1963 VW the first VW in the one hole town of Coldwater, KS. I would love to see the teens today pass a drivers test with a stick on a hill!!

By the way, my first car was a 1929 Model A Ford I bought in high school to restore. That was back in 1965.
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