What Car of Truck did you first learn to drive in?

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What Car of Truck did you first learn to drive in?

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Mine was a 1951 Chevy P/U with three on the tree!
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Both about the same time.


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Ya know, I really don't remember what kind of car it was. I learned to drive in summer school drivers ed between my junior & senior years in high school... 1963. Our family car back then was a 1959 Chevy 4-door station wagon... also 3 on the tree. LOL
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In a 1950 Ford truck hauling cattle.
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Gosh it was an old Ford Falcon, but don't recall the year? Manual - I learned by fire! That was with a Deuce n a half in the military  :o
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My dad's 1964 Chevy Impala, then a couple of years later when he got a Datsun 240Z with a manual trans, I learned to drive a stick too.

I wasn't of legal age when I learned to drive, so when I took drivers ed in high school that summer, I ended up driving a 1972 Volkswagen Beetle with a 3-speed manual for the entire course.  They ran short of cars that summer and since I was the only one in the group who knew how to drive a stick, I got stuck with that by default.
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A 1956 Ford Fairlane with a 3 on the tree.
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'53 Chevy - what a gun boat!
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Wow!! A lot of good old American Iron! These vechicles were almost were built to last! Any one else who wants to share their car they learned to drive in?
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Mine was a bright blue gremlin.
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Mine was a 55 Chevy pick-up on the farm. Later, it was my first car a 1971 white Gremlin. This  was  the time when an automatic transmission was an expensive option. My next three cars were all three speed on the floor.
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1970 Ford 2WD Pickup. No pwr brakes, or steering.

Had these really strange thingys on the inside of the door that you actually had to turn round and round to raise or lower the windows!!!  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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1949 2-Door Plymouth Station Wagon
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'47 Chevy, on the farm.
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I learned to drive in The Families 1955 Golden Anniversary Chevy Bel Air car . That Car had Electric Windows and Power Steering and Brakes , Eat Your Hearts out on that One . I learned to drive a stick in a Very Old Pick up with a straight 8 engine and a Granny 4 speed .. I could drive way before I was 16 years of age .. My Favorite car That I Owned was a 65 Chevy Chevelle with a 283 and a 4 speed on the floor . It was kinda Quick  8) 8)
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