ShadowsPapa
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Bill
- Joined
- Oct 12, 2019
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- Location
- Runnells, Iowa
- Vehicle(s)
- '25 JTMX, '23 JLU 4xe, '82 SX4, '73 Javelin
- Occupation
- Retired auto mechanic, frmr gov't ntwrk security admin
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No idea for me - my first car at age 14 was a stick, my second car, bought while I still owned the first - a 68 Javelin stick, my truck, a 67 Chevy with the granny low transmission I owned in that time period, then my next car, a 77 AMX, was a 5 speed stick, drove it all over the place, into the mountains around Denver and more. LOVED that car. Dream to drive, the transmission and clutch were very well balanced and reliable. Then my first wife's car - a stick. Didn't own an automatic until 1984 when I bought an 84 Eagle wagon - room for kids/family. Automatic with 4 wheel drive.I only have at best 500,000 miles total behind the wheel of an MT vehicle.
I have no idea of the combined miles, a lot.
I do recall the most fun I had with a stick was that 77 AMX - headed home after a movie in Des Moines. Lived a ways off out in the sticks, literally next to a wildlife reserve in some crazy hills. No roads went straight, many weren't even paved.
Blizzard hit while we were in town. Headed home, got part way, into the more rural areas and the road was blocked by a jack-knifed semi. Snowing like crazy, windy.......... the only other way home was back almost a mile BACK, a really really rural road through some hills in river country. No room to turn around - didn't know where the shoulder was by that time.
I backed that thing, with my wife looking out the open right window guiding me, and I used the left mirror as much as possible. Louvers on the rear window meant you couldn't see straight behind you.
I tried to follow what was left of our tracks, trying to keep it slow but fast enough to not STALL in the piling up snow.
Made it, it took a 30 -40 minutes drive and turned it into hours. Reverse was luckily geared pretty low and the limited slip helped, as did the nice low-end torque of that engine.
That car had been all over the place, put a lot of miles on it. I'd take it back today if it was still around, restorable. Loved it and the transmission it had.
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