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First vehicle you learned to drive that had a stick shift?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3544335" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>Sorta learned on a mid-80's Ford Escort wagon with a diesel engine, but never could get the hang of it. I fully taught myself to drive my 1981 Plymouth Horizon. After that I've not been in a stick shift vehicle I couldn't drive. Most difficult was a 1950's Chevy panel van that had a 3 on the tree and a clutch that had 0 play (also, no front end, manual choke and the engine was between the driver and passenger). Best one, 1963 Chevy vet. Fastest, forgot the year but a Dodge Stealth that was only missing the twin turbos, but would still lay down rubber in the first three gears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3544335, member: 43724"] Sorta learned on a mid-80's Ford Escort wagon with a diesel engine, but never could get the hang of it. I fully taught myself to drive my 1981 Plymouth Horizon. After that I've not been in a stick shift vehicle I couldn't drive. Most difficult was a 1950's Chevy panel van that had a 3 on the tree and a clutch that had 0 play (also, no front end, manual choke and the engine was between the driver and passenger). Best one, 1963 Chevy vet. Fastest, forgot the year but a Dodge Stealth that was only missing the twin turbos, but would still lay down rubber in the first three gears. [/QUOTE]
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