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Yup, and the clutch normally goes to the floor, not the same for the brakes!!
Just think. If you have a vehicle with a manual transmission, you could leave it unlocked and the keys in the ignition in a high-crime area, and it could only be stolen by an older person. [Most] youngsters wouldn't have a clue as how to operate the clutch. :)
 
Just think. If you have a vehicle with a manual transmission, you could leave it unlocked and the keys in the ignition in a high-crime area, and it could only be stolen by an older person. [Most] youngsters wouldn't have a clue as how to operate the clutch. :)
So true. I tried to teach both my kids to drive my Jeep Wrangler, and both gave up shortly thereafter.
 
Just think. If you have a vehicle with a manual transmission, you could leave it unlocked and the keys in the ignition in a high-crime area, and it could only be stolen by an older person. [Most] youngsters wouldn't have a clue as how to operate the clutch. :)
Granny gear on the my ‘77 manual f250.
Teaching the kids to start in second gear was a real head scratcher for them 🤣🤣🤣
 
When I was taking auto mechanics an instructor asked me too move a vehicle with a column shift. I go in, started it up, put it in reverse and said where do you want it! M grandparents had 2 broncos and a pickup with the column shift, so I was used too it.
 
Ya don't want geezer jokes, but all the geezers are stuck in gear on this site! :cool: Tried to teach my wife to drive my Nova in 1975, 6 banger 3 on the tree, only time I ever seen someone go from first to reverse without even grinding gears. I hit the dash and the lesson was over, 45 years later and she still can't drive a stick. :rolleyes:
 
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