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1979 Chevrolet Blazer (my uncle let me drive it while I was staying with him and my aunt the summer of 1988)

Age: 14 at the time

Cort, "Mr MC" / "Mr Road Trip", 32swm/pig valve/pacemaker

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"I wanna drive" ... Trace Adkins ... '(Her Favorite Color Is) Chrome'

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1) First car I've "officially driven" that the 'rents know of was ironically the 1999 Grand Am SE that I now own. Had to pick dad up from the Club that night.

2) I was 15 & skeeeered to deal the cops were going to bust my ass with a less than sober pops haha.

Man, what I'd do to be back in the old days and put me back in school lol.

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I was actually legal the first time I drove, 16, just got my permit and my dad was with me. I drove his 1994 Buick Park Avenue we just got rid of a few weeks ago.

Here's how it looked the day we got rid of it

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When i drove it it was in a lot better condition, no rust at the time and ran like a champ.

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98 camry.. i was 15...

a few days later i drove a 94 t100

a few days after that, the drivers school's corolla...

then i drove my brothers corrolla once or twice...

then old F350...

the hrmmm wonder if i drove anything else.. but after i turned 18 i started driving a whole lot of cars, and now, i drive at least 20-30 vehicles a week...

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I guess it was my grandfather's '69 F-250 pickup... 390 with 3 on the tree and no power steering. Luckily, it was not on public roads, because I was a little $h! and had to look between the dash and steering wheel to drive it. I was prolly 10 years old. He traded it in '75 for another F-250 of the same configuration, except I think that one had the crappy 360 V8.
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1984 F-150 4x4 XLT when I was 8. Truck was a POS. Had the beautiful wondering suspension and two feet of play in the steering wheel. My father said if anyone could take the thing past 70 without wrecking, they could drive anything...

I took it to 100mph when I was about 15 on a long stretch of pavement on this abandoned road on some property we owned.

Didnt wreck, but she was all over the place.

Truck was a POS. Our 76 F-150 Ranger was a much better truck. Put about 800k on it. Only thing every changed was the oil, batteries, and the belts. Still has the factory carb, starter and etc on it.

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I guess it was my grandfather's '69 F-250 pickup... 390 with 3 on the tree and no power steering.  Luckily, it was not on public roads, because I was a little $h! and had to look between the dash and steering wheel to drive it....

Awsome! :D

First time for me was in shortly after we came to the USA. My dad was

working two jobs and his job at night was a Cab Driver. I was about 9,

possibly 10 and he sat me on his lap adn let me take the blue & white

(Blue Cab Co.) 1984? Dodge Diplomat for a spin around the parking lot.

It was in Roslindale right by the "Bradlees" (now out of business) and

Stop & Shop Supermarkets. It was very cool. I guess a RWD Mopar

with a baby V8 (318) is not a bad first drive.

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I was a bad kid, I stole my Dad's 1975 red Ford pickup when I was 13 and my parents were gone for the weekend (clueless Aunt was staying over night). It had a three speed on the column and I couldn't for the life of me find first. I ended up hitting mailbox, but for the most part, no one was the wiser.

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um... im still scarred from the experience... but uh... the first car i drove was the schools... its hard to say it... 2003... honda accord... oh god that was a terrible experience... i was 15... after that it was my grandpas... saturn sumthin... i dont even know its a huge POS and i hate it... i drove my moms deville once... too floaty for me... and then theres my monte... :wub:

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Mr. z28luvr... we know what's up... you were 17 before you could reach the pedals, right?

Stace... how could I ever forget the shift pattern of a 3 speed manual on the column... first is down and back... second is up and forward, and third is down and forward. Reverse is up and back. Neutral is in the middle, and you can move the lever forward and back.

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I see I started alot younger than most people... :D Let's see... I drove that Regal, the blue GASE, the 77 Chevy truck, and the 88 C/K Cheyenne all before I was 16. :P My first car with a manual, though, was my lovely GAGT at 16. To this day, I've never stalled it. I feel special for that. :lol:

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I see I started alot younger than most people... :D Let's see... I drove that Regal, the blue GASE, the 77 Chevy truck, and the 88 C/K Cheyenne all before I was 16. :P My first car with a manual, though, was my lovely GAGT at 16. To this day, I've never stalled it. I feel special for that. :lol:

I had driven 7 vehicles before turning 16 :AH-HA_wink: Edited by NOS2006
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Summer 1985. Got my learner's permit around my 15th birthday. First car I ever took out on a road was w/ my dad in his '84 Lincoln Town Car. Followed by his '84 Ford Escort diesel (first manual I drove, the car I did my driving test in, and later became my first car), then his '79 Dodge Power Wagon 4x4 pickup (my main vehicle for practice on the Ohio backroads--an awful thing to drive--numb power steering, tended to stall on left turns, bouncy suspension), and occasionally mom's '82 Mustang GT (fun car).

then occasionally I got to drive my folks vintage cars--a '69 Mustang Mach 1 (351W, auto), '67 Mercury Cougar (289, 3spd manual), '68 Mercury Cougar (302, 3spd manual), and '68 Mercury Cougar XR-7 (390, auto)...

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[stace... how could I ever forget the shift pattern of a 3 speed manual on the column... first is down and back... second is up and forward, and third is down and forward. Reverse is up and back. Neutral is in the middle, and you can move the lever forward and back.[/b]

But Blu, how was I to know? I thought I was brilliant for finding a gear, any gear, and moving. I was actually doing everything in second and third with lots of gear grinding and gravel spitting!

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If road legal tractors with an orange sign then it was a 1965 allis chamlers? then i was around 10

car was a 78 chevy truck around 13 with a stick. going down back roads.listening to "Free as a bird" Some how i still remember that song was on.

first car in my name a Geo metro from the early 80's it was a year old when i got it. car i used was a 75 Caprice the old styles bigger than my now and it was always on a gas binge.

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Moltar's first car was more obscure than my Datsun Maxima.

Holy $hit I almost forgot they MADE Diesel Escorts. :lol:

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