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 Posted: Sun Jul 15th, 2018 01:28 am
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Dreaded sled
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Undrstm8ed wrote:
Tsquare wrote:

I must confess, I stole it from a buddy's blog. He posted it the day before 410's post.

I made sure both my kids could drive a standard shift and could change a tire before I let them dive by themselves (both millennials). I have a '74 Stingray with a 4 speed Rockcrusher that they learned on - starting off in first was easy with the .410 posi rear end. You could almost dump the clutch and not stall it. My daughter would always chirp the 1st to 2nd shift.

Lucky... My oldest son thinks he's DK from Tokyo Drift.. The fact he can do it is the troubling part, the other is his poor choice in timing sometimes of when to do dumb things.

My wife blames me for the way our sons have turned out with cars lol so I totally feel that ...
“Parenting” they sure don't give you a  instruction manual with them lol



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