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Re: standard auto trans topic revisited
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Posted by CWL on June 21, 2007 at 12:12:28 from (64.66.89.57):
In Reply to: standard auto trans topic revisited posted by buickanddeere on June 21, 2007 at 06:21:04:
Great story. Who would've thought, but then after a moments reflection I can see it happening very easy. My dad taught both myself and my sister learn to drive on a stick shift. I remember she got frustrated with him so he sent her out to drive around in a forty acre hay field by herself for a couple of hours. She was in a '65 half ton with a small block and granny four speed. By the time she was done she had the clutch work down to a science! To bad not everyone has the option to do stuff like that with/to their kids.
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