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    No pictures, and only related to cars, as boats, tractors, and such I drove as soon as I could touch the floor and the controls, maybe as young as 4-5 for the boats), but I was 8 and it was a 70 Lincoln continental (4dr) , at 11, I taught my then 17 year old sister how to drive a stick

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrmustang View Post
    No pictures, and only related to cars, as boats, tractors, and such I drove as soon as I could touch the floor and the controls, maybe as young as 4-5 for the boats), but I was 8 and it was a 70 Lincoln continental (4dr) , at 11, I taught my then 17 year old sister how to drive a stick

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    Gotta love that, teaching your 17year old sister how to drive a stick at 11? How cool is that!
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