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    Been driving stick since moving to the UK 13 years ago. Wouldn't have an automatic anymore as they're no fun to me. Learned to drive stick in a 1946 Willys Jeep when I was 16. Everything has been easy since then!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheffieldlover View Post
    This seems like a good thread to show off my 6 speed slk320

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    Sure is! 6 > 5 IMHO
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    Willys are pretty classic. I've got a buddy who's doing a 'Father-Son Restoration' on it with his boy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tbert33 View Post
    This is my Rover Mini Tahiti Limited Edition 1.3. In my opinion no other car will beat this car - its not the fanciest looking car or the priciest but my god it goes like s!&$ of a shovel and sticks to the ground like s!$& to a towel.Attachment 106660
    Great Car! I was whipped around Laguna Seca in one of these for a few hot laps and it was way fun. I like these more than the newer ones and yours looks very clean.
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    =Sure is! 6 > 5 IMHO
    6 > 5 ? Is this math? lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheffieldlover View Post
    6 > 5 ? Is this math? lol
    Math & logic mixed in with passion if you ask me lol!!
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    OMG!

    I was on some back roads once in some mountains. I stopped to photograph the views. A man with rifle and wife with gun showed up to explain why I shouldn't come back to 'their' road. They were not so politely "concerned" with why I was up there.

    Anyway, I verified I was on public right of way. I also verified I was in the middle of nowhere. The realization of my ability to vanish with little or no trace led me to rationalize not coming back as a good idea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hiplainsdrftr View Post
    OMG!

    I was on some back roads once in some mountains. I stopped to photograph the views. A man with rifle and wife with gun showed up to explain why I shouldn't come back to 'their' road. They were not so politely "concerned" with why I was up there.

    Anyway, I verified I was on public right of way. I also verified I was in the middle of nowhere. The realization of my ability to vanish with little or no trace led me to rationalize not coming back as a good idea.
    And of course this is THE place to post a link to another thread in this fine sub forum:
    http://straightrazorpalace.com/finer...-ccw-here.html.

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    That's just downright spooky! I wonder if they were making Meth nearby or something - I mean why would one be possessive of a public road?



    Quote Originally Posted by hiplainsdrftr View Post
    OMG!

    I was on some back roads once in some mountains. I stopped to photograph the views. A man with rifle and wife with gun showed up to explain why I shouldn't come back to 'their' road. They were not so politely "concerned" with why I was up there.

    Anyway, I verified I was on public right of way. I also verified I was in the middle of nowhere. The realization of my ability to vanish with little or no trace led me to rationalize not coming back as a good idea.
    David

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