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Did anyone here learn to DRIVE in an old car?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Ocean56, May 6, 2010.

  1. Francisco Plumbero
    Joined: May 6, 2010
    Posts: 2,533

    Francisco Plumbero
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    from il.

    I learned to drive in my moms 1962 impala ss, What engine would this possibly be? white with a red stripe and red and white interior this was in 1970, I was 6, this was my car, i cleaned this car every day after school for 2 years from 1970 till 1972, My heart was broken when my uncle bought this car from my dad for 600 bucks, the son of a bitch, he had it for about two weeks and then he put the thing into a tree, drunken son of a bitch. My dad had a 66 poncho catalina big engine I was 6 had a 4 speed gold, the genius traded it for a 70 catalina, I was so pissed off that I told him right there in the stealer ship that I wanted my f 'ing car back and I would not leave I was 6, I got my ass blistered, 2 weeks later the tranny took a crap on the 70, a matic whoopty doo, we went back to the stealer ship and I told the old man and the guy at the place to give me back the good car and that they should have f 'ing listened to me.. I was 6.. strangely I didn't get my ass blistered... but I think the dealer did. Oh a you may ask.. Francisco what kind of car did your momma get after the Impala she must have traded up right...well heres a spot of genius as well.. some sort of a Studebaker wagon with a hole in the floor from about 60... I think this gem was 50 bucks..Trauma..
     
  2. HEATHEN
    Joined: Nov 22, 2005
    Posts: 8,595

    HEATHEN
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    from SIDNEY, NY

    Drove my grandfather's '48 Chevy 3/4 ton truck in circles when I was 10, and then snuck it down the alley behind his horse barn. It was a four speed, so I screwed a Hurst T handle covered with gold fur on the stick for higher top end and lower e.t.s.
     
  3. Jims35
    Joined: Dec 22, 2009
    Posts: 279

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    Started out on a ford tractor in the late 40s when I was about 8 or 9 years old. I had to stand up and throw all my weight, which wasn't much,on my left leg to get the clutch to go down. Later in the early 50s it was a 46 chevy pickup we had on the farm. Lots of room on a farm to learn before you hit the county roads. I wish I had that old 46 now.
     
  4. Lucky3
    Joined: Dec 9, 2009
    Posts: 652

    Lucky3
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    48 Ford Truck....
    Standard Tranny (of course)......
    Learned to "Double Clutch"......
    Learned to shift without using the clutch.....

    Waaaay Kool times with my Dad !
    (I still miss ya Dad)
     
  5. skeeterc
    Joined: Mar 30, 2010
    Posts: 13

    skeeterc
    Member
    from Wisconsin

    i am 16 and i work for a guy that has a lot of beautifully restored/custom fords and murcurys. ive been working there since i was ten. when i was 12 i learned how to drive his 1953 f100, flathead w/ 3speed column shift. when i was 14 i learned how to drive his 1950 f2,learning to double clutch.
     
  6. scrubba
    Joined: Jul 20, 2010
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    scrubba
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    I guess I qualify. I learned how to drive a large truck using a 1958 G M C also known as a "Crackerbox cab". That was in 1970. scrubba
     
  7. Old Iron Nut
    Joined: Jun 15, 2012
    Posts: 90

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    I learned how to drive stick in a 55 Chevy dumptruck, nothing like figuring out the two speed rear axle and goofy clutch in a truck hauling 10 tons!
     
  8. 1971BB427
    Joined: Mar 6, 2010
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    1971BB427
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    from Oregon

    Learned to drive while working on my uncle's farm in the summers. He had an old 8N tractor, and a '47 International panel. I drove the tractor first, but later bought the International with the money I earned from him.
    Since I was 13 yrs. old I couldn't take it home. Aftr getting it running and fixed up I drove it all over the farm whenever the work was done. Also drove it weekends when we'd come out to visit.
    The day I got my license I had my brother take me straight to my uncle's to pick up my old panel!
     
  9. Belchfire8
    Joined: Sep 18, 2005
    Posts: 1,540

    Belchfire8
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    1939 Allis Chalmers.
     
  10. How about a more-door '57 Plymouth Savoy, flat 6 and 3 on-the-tree.....
     
  11. Olds Dad
    Joined: Sep 22, 2011
    Posts: 216

    Olds Dad
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    65 Falcon 2 door - 3 on the tree - 170 cid
     
  12. srs1
    Joined: Mar 2, 2009
    Posts: 206

    srs1
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    54 dodge. in 1971
     
  13. rainhater1
    Joined: Oct 5, 2009
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    rainhater1
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    from az

    They were all new back then
     
  14. Olds Dad
    Joined: Sep 22, 2011
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    Olds Dad
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    well, technically a 78 cutlass cruiser wagon - but the falcon was my first car and first standard shift...
     
  15. Rich Wright
    Joined: Jan 9, 2008
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    Rich Wright

    1963.... '49 Olds coupe and a '29 RPU with an 303 Olds and a '39 trans.
     
  16. D-fens
    Joined: Aug 30, 2007
    Posts: 368

    D-fens
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    from Huntsville

    Learned how to drive, if you want to call it that, on a John Deere Model 40. Plowing fields and bush hogging at my grandfather's place.

    After a couple summers of that I got promoted to a 1-ton Dodge pickup. Dad figured I wouldn't be able to tear it up, and if I could learn to drive that I could drive anything.
     
  17. 49 Ford 4dr converted to a farm truck with everything behind the center post cut off on my Dads friends hog ranch.
     
  18. 1948 8N Ford tractor on a friends farm when I was 12......
     
  19. Brian C
    Joined: Mar 25, 2005
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    Brian C
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    Yeah, I learned to drive in an old car.......but the damn thing was almost brand new at the time :p
     
  20. Model T1
    Joined: May 11, 2012
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    Model T1
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    Ya notice how many guys learned to drive on the family farm? We were city slickers but many of my friends also started on a small tractor or a grain truck. Sadly kids today rarely get that chance. Or have a chance to pedal newspapers, pump gas, carry out groceries. Life today must be crappy.
    I learned to drive grand dad's nearly new 1954 Chevy, the school's 1955 Chevy driver training cars, and my uncle's 1956 Ford . The Ford was the only automatic. I've still never driven a farm tractor!
    Drove D-9's, motorgraders, bucket loaders, and other yeller equipment.
    The most unusual thing ever was my 1926 Model T.
     
  21. 51 Studebaker Coal truck. I was 12
     
  22. sixpuppy
    Joined: Dec 28, 2007
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    sixpuppy
    Member
    from USA

    Bone stock 1931 Ford 2-door sedan in 1964. Not many 15-year-olds having to learn to double-clutch all their downshifts NOWadays...
     
  23. I am 65.:eek: I would take this 49 Plymouth around the block when my parents went out in the new 60 chevy. Had my own key made. I was 13:cool:
     

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  24. "Officially" with my dad in a 1959 Ford 292 and 3 on the tree. Wasn't old as this was in about 1960. The poppin johnnies and 9N tractors were just kinda natural on Grandma's farm so didn't even know when that started. Also used to drive the back lot in a 53 Crosley PU.
     
  25. fish3495
    Joined: Apr 25, 2006
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    fish3495
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    Dad's 1957 VW bus
     
  26. dorf
    Joined: Dec 5, 2008
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    dorf
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    from ohio

    John deere b at 6 ,49 chevy pu at 10 , 5 ton corn binder grain truck at 11, brothers 48 pontiac fastback at 14 etc.
     
  27. WDobos
    Joined: Jan 7, 2007
    Posts: 234

    WDobos
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    Just look to the left and you will see a 1948 Packard that my Dad purchased new and now it's mine. That's the car I learned to drive on in 1965 and I still have the car it has NEVER left the family !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  28. Cerberus
    Joined: May 24, 2010
    Posts: 1,392

    Cerberus
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    I was riding motorcycles before I drove a car. My first car was a 1961 A-H 3000. Drove it until 1- 1/2 years later, someone T-boned it at an intersection. Bent the frame and destroyed the car. There fault.
     
  29. RagtopBuick66
    Joined: Dec 12, 2011
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    RagtopBuick66
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    I learned to drive on a 1966 Buick Special that I bought when I was 15 (1989). While OT, it was still eight years older than I was at the time, me having been born in '74. That was my first full-on frame-off resto.
     
  30. indyjps
    Joined: Feb 21, 2007
    Posts: 5,377

    indyjps
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    Learned to drive skytracks backhoes ford duallys and dumptrucks from 12 to 16 working the yard at a construction company. First car was a 69 camaro so it was old in the 90's. Dumptruck was pretty tough for a inexperienced driver, sticky clutch, trans that jumped out of gear, hi lo rearend, brakes? Most of the time
     

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