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Anybody else have a field car when growing up?
I grew up out in the sticks, more or less. We had a grass airstrip and when I was 9, my dad gave me his 61 beetle and cut a mile of trails out of the brush down the sides and at the end. That's how I learned to drive.
I cried like a baby the first time I caught air and nosed in some sand at the bottom of a dropoff. Not because I was hurt, I felt horrible for hurting the car. My dad laughed his big laugh, hugged me, and said "come on, let's fix it." |
Your dad made you a mile long rally track AND gave you a car at 9 years old?!... Yup, your childhood was officially better than mine.
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I was older. I got a 63 Corvair when I turned 14. I drove it in our horse pasture for 2 years. Taught me how to use a stick and how to work on cars a little bit. I drove it for a couple months after I got my license before I broke it for good.
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There was a beautifully maintained grass strip at my high school. Weather permitting, my mom used to fly us to school when we missed the bus. |
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Anyhow, I was just wondering if anyone else had similar formative driving experiences. |
When I was 14 my dad once let me drive our minivan down a dirt road at a boyscout camp. I remember that the accelerator was a lot more sensitive than I expected.
But for the most part I learned to drive on a ford 16 passenger van. Then I drove an old Chevy conversion van (which I distinctly remember being able to drift around certain curves). Then I drove a car once (ford focus?) and discovered the joys of having maneuverability and handling. |
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My pops taught me how to drive at 12 years old in a manual toyota pickup. Just as I started getting the hang of it, he told me to turn up this really steep hill. Needless to say I stalled it and rolled back into the street.
My dad just goes, "Move, move, Move, MOVE MOVE MOVE GO GO GO, IF YOU DON'T GET US OUT OF HERE WE"LL DIE!!!"... Fucking traumatic thing to hear at 12 on your first driving attempt, I ended up just flooring it and dumping the clutch... ...So yea, fuck you Ultramaroon for your rally track/drag strip. Hah! |
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I learned to drive on farm equipment, (Ford tractors pulling wagons/hay bailers primarily) which included a couple of field trucks. I also got to drive my Dad's dirt track '57 Chevy racecar when I was 10 or 11 every once in a while, when he was helping the track owner out. |
I wouldn't say I had a "field car" exactly but my mom had an 87 or 88 Mazda Mx6 that I learned how to drive in the cow fields behind my grandmothers house in Georgia. Me being from New York that was a really new experience. I was about 12 or 13 when I started driving.
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About 8 years old my dad bought a Universal Carrier at auction. Took till I was 10 for us (I turned more wrenches then he did on it) to get it going. He sold it for about 20 times what he paid for it when I was about 16.
It made it's own trails through the bush! Like this but not nearly so pretty in peeling red paint, huge rust spots and about 30% of the parts missing! http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs71/i/20..._by_Dukecz.jpg |
I had a Subaru WRC R/C car that I used to play with in the neighborhood or the park behind the house.
The good ol' days. |
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Do you feel like that off-road d!cking around helped you gain a better intuition. Not in the sense of being a track hero, but just that "feel?" Quote:
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I learned how to drive when i had just turned 15, my dad let me drive his 89 chev pickup. i learned how to drive a stick and all was well. a few weeks later i came back to my dad and said the back end was swinging out from under me when i was going around corners, so my dad rode along with me for a test run. Turns out youre not supposed to take corners at 30 miles an hour? :iono: quick way to scare the shit out of your dad too lol. He fixed it by dropping a few sandbags in the back
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Come to think of it, the Piper Cub was the same. Point-to-point flying bored me to death but my mom taught me well. Dead-stick/spot landings, loops, spins, etc. |
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I was very respectful but to this day all that comes to mind is "What a pu55y." |
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