No stick
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A few days ago (with the gear shift on the left side)
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@jon-nyc 555wrote on 18 Oct 2022, 12:41 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in No stick:
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A few days ago (with the gear shift on the left side)
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@jon-nyc 555Funny, I first learned with the shift on the left. It was a golf course maintenance vehicle. The only time I've driven one in a car was at my brother in law's house where he had an old truck (he called it the chicken truck because he used it to haul chickens) which he needed me to move a few miles down the road.
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wrote on 18 Oct 2022, 13:24 last edited by
My first car was a Pontiac sunbird manual transmission. Haven’t driven a manual since.
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wrote on 18 Oct 2022, 14:52 last edited by
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Yes
A few days ago (with the gear shift on the left side)
Yes
@jon-nyc 555wrote on 18 Oct 2022, 14:59 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in No stick:
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A few days ago (with the gear shift on the left side)In the early 90s while on an expat gig in London I was given a corporate car to use which had the stick on my left.
It took some getting used to.
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@taiwan_girl said in No stick:
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A few days ago (with the gear shift on the left side)In the early 90s while on an expat gig in London I was given a corporate car to use which had the stick on my left.
It took some getting used to.
wrote on 18 Oct 2022, 17:26 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in No stick:
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A few days ago (with the gear shift on the left side)In the early 90s while on an expat gig in London I was given a corporate car to use which had the stick on my left.
It took some getting used to.
I was thinking the same thing -- mine was a Ford Escort.
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wrote on 18 Oct 2022, 18:46 last edited by
Funny, having the stick on the right never really bothered me.
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wrote on 18 Oct 2022, 18:51 last edited by
Probably all that time you spent in bath houses.
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@taiwan_girl said in No stick:
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A few days ago (with the gear shift on the left side)In the early 90s while on an expat gig in London I was given a corporate car to use which had the stick on my left.
It took some getting used to.
wrote on 18 Oct 2022, 23:44 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in No stick:
Yes
A few days ago (with the gear shift on the left side)In the early 90s while on an expat gig in London I was given a corporate car to use which had the stick on my left.
It took some getting used to.
Fortunately, they do not change the pedals. What I dont like is sometimes the window wiper and the turn signal controls are switched. Then I always either turn the signal on when I want to clean the windows on, or clean the window when I want to signal!! LOL
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wrote on 19 Oct 2022, 18:26 last edited by
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But did you have a black 3 on the tree 1962 Rambler American sedan Armstrong steering, aluminium body with a straight 6 and steel dashboard with front bench?
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