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First vehicle you learned to drive that had a stick shift?
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<blockquote data-quote="TwoForFlinching" data-source="post: 3544376" data-attributes="member: 24500"><p>Family was big in motorcycles (pronounced motor-sickles) learning a clutch and gears around 8 or 9. Graduated to a late 80's 8000 series Ford 4x4 tractor somewhere around 11 or 12. Took a master course at 14 in those old 40/50's hi/low gearbox wheat trucks. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>On my sixteenth bday, I walked into the local used car dealer and paid cash for a 96 2.4l 5spd ranger Splash. I loved that truck. Figured out with a head swap, 40 inch mt's and 4.56 gears, those little trucks just don't get stuck unless you wade a little too deep into the farm pond. 20 years later, I still miss that truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoForFlinching, post: 3544376, member: 24500"] Family was big in motorcycles (pronounced motor-sickles) learning a clutch and gears around 8 or 9. Graduated to a late 80's 8000 series Ford 4x4 tractor somewhere around 11 or 12. Took a master course at 14 in those old 40/50's hi/low gearbox wheat trucks. On my sixteenth bday, I walked into the local used car dealer and paid cash for a 96 2.4l 5spd ranger Splash. I loved that truck. Figured out with a head swap, 40 inch mt's and 4.56 gears, those little trucks just don't get stuck unless you wade a little too deep into the farm pond. 20 years later, I still miss that truck. [/QUOTE]
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