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Obviously, this is only pointed at comments made by a couple people here-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kap2xwnz25w Tina drives her roadster ALL THE TIME now, whereas, she was kindof afraid to before. |
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Mrs. Mack can shift a non-synchro transmission well and used to drive our 30 Standard Roadster regularly. She hasn't tried the 31 yet but I recently unearthed the accesory pedal extenders which at 5' 0" might be helpful. She can see over the hood easier than she can in "her" 40 Packard.
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My wife asked for the centrifugal advance, but otherwise she's better at driving stick (including double-clutch) than I am.
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Very well done, Brent!!
Tina HAS driven a Model T. In fact, she took the class at the California Auto Museum and drove theirs too. She said she hated it. She loves driving her Model A roadster though, so I encourage her to do it. |
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When all is said and done, more is said than done. That's why we judge people on what they do, not what they say. I sometimes wonder what happened to the people who asked me for directions. If I am not in trouble, I've done something wrong. Last edited by Synchro909; 04-02-2026 at 07:43 PM. |
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Ironically, I let Colin's wife drive my 1909 around Greenfield Village and she did remarkably well driving and working the Model-T pedals, ...so I guess he should have said driving a stick while double-clutching, and driving a T using pedals for shifting.
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So Paul your wife doesn’t mind being referred to as “tour spouse unit” ?
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"Tour" was a mis-spelling of "your". I couldn't edit the title, or I would have fixed it. Now, being referred to as my "spouse unit", she embraced that very early on. My career as an electrical engineer, working in electronics, I tend to be somewhat robotic in nature, which she finds very attractive, apparently. Blame it on the mild autism, perhaps, but when we first got married and I referred to her as my new spouse unit, she absolutely loved it and it stuck.
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Some of you folks are extremely lucky. I'd love for Sherry to drive our Model A. It ain't happenin' though. When she was in high school a fella tried to teach her to drive his 4-sp something-or-other. After a while she gave up and has never tried to drive anything with a clutch again. Note: we're in our 70's now.
Her father was a "car guy" and at one time many many years ago he had a big-block 4-sp Charger (the family car) that her mother had to drive. Apparently she stumbled through getting it upshifted but no matter how far she had slow down she never downshifted; she just lugged the motor until it got back up to speed. Drive on ladies.
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My wife will either "lug the motor" as you guys say or take a corner on two wheels! I'm still undecided on which I dislike more.
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What a timely post. Yesterday my 18 year old granddaughter asked me to teach her to drive a "stick shift." The only one we have in the family is the Model A that I've been driving for 33 years. So, on Wednesday we are going to have a lesson in a '30 Town Sedan. Wish us luck.
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When we first got married ('87), Miz Diane was willing to make the attempt at stick shift. She was a quick learner and happily rowed around our neighborhood in SMTN (Suthern Middle Tennessee). She was a little nervous in traffic but otherwise did well until...
We got stopped in traffic on a short-but-steep rise...with a car right behind her. She thought about it for 2 sec., stepped on the Ebrake, put it in neutral, said "nope!", and got out. We did the traffic-stop switcheroo and she never tried again. She likes the Coupe and will happily ride around in it in the neighborhood. She's very sensitive to smells/odors and too much of anything strong (fuel, perfume, solvents, etc.) will trigger a migraine. I fixed the leaky carb, she'll be more likely to go with me now...but it will never be "often".
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I have taught a lot of ladies in our club to drive their inherited Model "A"s. |
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