What car did you pass your drivers test with?

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‘68 Ford LTD 2 Door Hardtop


I wish I still had that car!
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"77 Chevrolet Scottsdale 3/4 ton 4x4. 4 speed with 36" bias ply directional power kings.

Had that old truck for 26 years till the oldest son finished it off a few years back. Oh the stories
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I think it was a Plymouth sedan with three on the tree. Don't remember the model or year. Most likely it was a late '50's or early '60's vehicle. It was the car my high school used for summer-school drivers-ed classes in 1963.
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A 1960 Ford pickup.
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All of my sisters, and brother. learned on a 1973 VW 412 4 door. With no heat....  Yellow in color!
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76 Buick LeSabre Custom
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'99 Mazda Protege
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My parents 89 Dodge Minivan
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My dad's 1964 Chevy Impala.  8)
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67 Volvo P-1800....
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It was a Sweet 55 Golden anniversary Chevy Bel Air . Gold and white paint. With a Nice 265 engine and a Automatic tranny .. I was on Vacation when My Dad sold this Car .. Otherwise I would still own it  ..
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1956 Ford Fairlane with a 3 on the tree, that belonged to my best friend's dad.[/size]
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I went with a little blue gremlin. Boy do I miss it.
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1965 Chevy Impala automatic. Learned to drive on the farm with a 55 Chevy pickup 4 on the floor. My dad sold it to my broth in law, and he restored it back to mint condition.
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Vanityaffair link wrote: I went with a little blue gremlin. Boy do I miss it.
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That was my first car purchased, a white 1971 Gremlin. 3 speed floor stick with a 20 gallon gas tank, which came in handy during the oil embargo of 1973 or 74. At 40 MPG I could drive all month as my apartment was about 3 miles from the Naval Air Station. Only drove on rainy days, rode a bike on nice days. As I was only 21 and in California, I had to get a loan for minimum insurance.
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Chevy Vega
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A 1987 Austin metro (D reg), passed in early 1992. Stick shift, as is the norm in the UK. It was nasty. Cars have come a long way since then (thankfully)
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1959 Studebaker Lark
The starter would always lock up - so had to push car to start!
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1966 Chevy... it had "three on the tree" and a whopping 250ci inline six.
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