Anyone ever drive a tank?

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Captante

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'68 Lincoln with suicide doors.


Sounds good to me :)

Those wheels look cool but not exactly practical in a world of driveways!



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How can it not be fun when...Fuck everyone else around me...😀
Seemed like they yelled about your driving a lot in tank school.
I forgot the story but it was something like a he saw a dude flatten a couple of dozen 50 gallon drums that were set up to be like a course as in don’t run over the barrels.
 
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I had a 1963 Olds 98 and I could stretch out on the front seat and not touch either door. I was 6'1" at the time. Great for a date at the drive-in movies ;)

Oddly my 1989 Caviller VL (Very Little) was the best because the passenger seat would recline to nearly flat.
 

MtnMan

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Oddly my 1989 Caviller VL (Very Little) was the best because the passenger seat would recline to nearly flat.
A friend had a Nash Rambler that advertised that the seats made a bed.

Looks like a double or queen to me, but this was the time when even married couples in TV shows had twin beds with a night table between them. No hankey pankey on the censors watch.

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You drove a target?

:p
But we could see the sun and feel the fresh air on our faces.

And we pulled into different ports every couple of weeks, vs. 6 months looking at the same ugly sailors, that probably started looking better in a month or so.
 
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Svnla

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Ahhh, old huge vehicles with REAL metal bumpers and not the wimpy plastic ones like they have now.