On May 22, 11:07 am, "Chairman Obama" <
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> "conklin" <
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> > "richard" <
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Me8b0ed59s
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> >> Jay Leno talks about his 1906 stanley steamer.
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> > He has posted on his Stanley Steamers before. I've ridden in one at the
> > museum in DE and saw an early model steam up from scratch. It was not
> > really dramatic at all...no flashes of flame. Leno just reveals he is not
> > at all sure of how to handle his own car. And yes, they ran quietly and
> > well too.
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> I drove a 1922 Dodge phaeton/touring sedan (soft top, no side windows) when
> I was 16. It was surprisingly easy to drive, and not that different from
> modern cars with manual transmissions. The second oldest vehicle that I've
> driven was a 1959 Ford F100 pickup truck.
You have me scratching my head, I can't believe the oldest cars I've
driven were '62 (a Sprite I helped restore and a Taunus)... now I have
a desire I didn't know I had. I did drive my brother's 2/3 scale '50s
replica of a 1903 Olds (Cushman powered).
jg
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home.com is bogus.
Taunus like this, except a four door with a black top:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fine-cars/5038269694/