The title of this board is, As Time Goes Bye, well this has to do with time. Since Tuesday, I've had my learners permit to drive, and have been driving everyday since then I think.I started driving a Ford tractor waaaaay back in 1946. H^^When did you start flying toy airplanes? LL~ LL~
What year did you guys start driving (I probably make you guys feel old)???
I started driving a Ford tractor waaaaay back in 1946. H^^When did you start flying toy airplanes? LL~ LL~
2005 when I was 11. So far I've driven a 2010 Camry (gas pedal didn't stick), a '00 Buick Century, and a 2010 Chevy Traverse. The traverse drives the best, followed by the Buick, then the Camry (notice how my favorites are american)
I started driving a Ford tractor waaaaay back in 1946. H^^When did you start flying toy airplanes? LL~ LL~
Really!! WOW! (another shot of my last project & paint job.)
Shultzie --- I think I have a pedal car like yours in a little collection, I will look at it tonight......Dalton H.
Really!! WOW! (another shot of my last project & paint job.)
"NO ONE RIDES FOR FREE!"
I liked my 57 Nomad. Shame my brother totaled it. Sigh...
Shultzie drives a pocket rocket now.
Got my license at 14 in 1953 so I could legally ride my "Famous James" motorcycle. Then got a commercial license at age 16 so I could legally drive grain trucks, etc. Can't remember how young I was when I started driving tractors; "poppin' Johnny's, Farmalls, Fords, etc. Got one speeding ticket in my life and that was in Germany in 1966.
Glen Wearden
Was it on the Autobahn? LL~
AMC Rambler wagon
I started to drive when I was 6 years old on my grandfathers farm on a model A pickup truck. My uncle turned me loose in the middle of a field and said go to it. Only thing he forgot to tell me was how to stop, which is probably the most impotant thing to know when driving for the first time. After that I used to drive to the house and get the lunches for the work crew. That was real exciting for everone involved. HB~> HB~> HB~>
My first car was a 1958 Olds Starfire limited addition convertable, metalic blue with a white top and white all leather interior. All the power accessories. What a chick magnet! Hardest part was finding a parking space big enough for it in my Queens,ny nieborhood. LL~ I sure wish I had it now and if back seats could talk, Right guys!---LOUIE :P :P 8)
I love old hot rods and just old cars in general, would love to have one, but there is a you tube video of a 1959 Chevy Impala pitted in a 30mph head on crash test with a 2009 Impala( I think it was sponsored by Chevy to blow their safety horn). The results are stunning to say the least! The 2009 occupants would have walked away while the 1959 occupants would likely not have made it. The 09 crumpled and the 59 just flat caved in... all that extra barge like space did nothing. Having said that, I would still be happy to have say a 51 Chevy Belair or something in the garage, I just wouldn't feel to comfortable with the wife and kids driving around in it all the time.Gig Haaaba car show... Yes, Wish I had my old 57 Chev as shown in last photo.