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<blockquote data-quote="3waycross" data-source="post: 536682" data-attributes="member: 6713"><p>Learned to drive a stick shift in my Uncle's 36 Ford 4 dr Sedan. It had suicide doors and a flathead V8.</p><p>By the time we were 14 we were chasing coyotes across the prarie with it. Amazing thing was we never sprung the doors. That car wore out 2 engines and a rebuild and is still goin today. Mohair seats and all. </p><p></p><p>My uncle had it wired somehow to the frame with a switch inside. When we would go to town for groceries on Sat. he would sit in the car hoping for a dog to pee on his tires so he could give him a little electrical education. It led to a lot of sittin and darn little action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3waycross, post: 536682, member: 6713"] Learned to drive a stick shift in my Uncle's 36 Ford 4 dr Sedan. It had suicide doors and a flathead V8. By the time we were 14 we were chasing coyotes across the prarie with it. Amazing thing was we never sprung the doors. That car wore out 2 engines and a rebuild and is still goin today. Mohair seats and all. My uncle had it wired somehow to the frame with a switch inside. When we would go to town for groceries on Sat. he would sit in the car hoping for a dog to pee on his tires so he could give him a little electrical education. It led to a lot of sittin and darn little action. [/QUOTE]
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