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66, step side. Old Yellow DOT truck with a 390 in it. That truck would shit and gitI learned on stick. 67 Ford 3 on the tree. I love that truck.
I had one with a 390. That thing was fast. To fast as it turns out. I wrecked it.66, step side. Old Yellow DOT truck with a 390 in it. That truck would shit and git
Learned to drive a stick, drive period, in a ford maverick on a dirt road in a sugarcane field in brazil. Top that shit.
When I was 10 years old, I drove all over Dillon county in a 1952 Ford pickup. Flathead V8 with overdrive. I was Top of the World I tell ya!
We had a 1200 gallon tanker at the fire dept with a split shift, an NO power steeringEven big trucks are going auto. I remember my first time driving a split shift up to WV. That was a real learning experience.
I forgot what I learned it on, but so glad that I did..
My wife's DD is 330i 6sp.
When I first joined the firehouse we had a manual, but nothing like that.We had a 1200 gallon tanker at the fire dept with a split shift, an NO power steering
That truck sorted out the men from the boys real quick.
Same here. Pulled into a parking lot at a brewery the other day, and a guy walking by said, wow a straight drive.My daily driver is still a stick.
57 Ford Econoline van. Man I wish I still had that thing!I learned on stick. 67 Ford 3 on the tree. I love that truck.
I drove my friend’s Pontiac coup (caveleir sp?) and it was so sloppy it didn’t need a clutch.
That's a cool ride.57 Ford Econoline van. Man I wish I still had that thing!