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    #46
    Originally posted by boatman
    HI Steve exsuse me for askin you say you cant drive ? well how do you get around as my jen cant drive either as to scared to as she says too many mad idiots on the rd these days but i cant imgine how life would be if i could not drive for us as we live out in the sticks so a fair way to go shoppin
    chrisb
    My wife cannot drive either, but she did at one time have a bicycle, and was threatened on a few occasions by the plod for kicking car doors and abusing motorists who came too close to her....

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    • boatman
      • Nov 2018
      • 14498
      • christopher
      • NORFOLK UK

      #47
      Originally posted by Scratchbuilder
      My wife cannot drive either, but she did at one time have a bicycle, and was threatened on a few occasions by the plod for kicking car doors and abusing motorists who came too close to her....
      WOW Mike it sounds like you married Matron lol

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      • Geoffers
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        • Jan 2017
        • 1918
        • Geoff
        • Shropshire

        #48
        First car my Dad owned was a blue Austin 1100 when I was around 10 years old.

        We went on holiday from Rowley Regis (nr Bham) to Southport that year.
        Mom and Dad and three kids, load of luggage up the M6 at a maximum speed around 50mph. If he managed any faster the rubber seal on the drivers door window started flapping much to our amusement.

        We were a bit late starting out as he had to replace the exhaust before we left.
        He did it on the drive in the back garden, on his own with the car propped up on wheel ramps :surprised:

        Geoff.

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          #49
          Originally posted by Tim Marlow
          It’s not that unusual Chris. My brother in law doesn’t drive either.
          I’ve never had a driver’s licence either. When I was 18 I didn’t see a need for myself to get one — everywhere I needed to go, I could reach either by bicycle or by using the free public transport card every student got from the government back then. Since then, there have been times when it would have been handy to have a driver’s licence, but never enough to go to the trouble of taking the required lessons, exams, etc.

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          • Tim Marlow
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            • Apr 2018
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            • Tim
            • Somerset UK

            #50
            Originally posted by Geoffers
            First car my Dad owned was a blue Austin 1100 when I was around 10 years old.

            We went on holiday from Rowley Regis (nr Bham) to Southport that year.
            Mom and Dad and three kids, load of luggage up the M6 at a maximum speed around 50mph. If he managed any faster the rubber seal on the drivers door window started flapping much to our amusement.

            We were a bit late starting out as he had to replace the exhaust before we left.
            He did it on the drive in the back garden, on his own with the car propped up on wheel ramps :surprised:

            Geoff.
            I remember my father changing the exhaust on his white 1100 on a campsite near Whitby while we were on holiday. We had to find a dip in the ground so he could put the car over it and wriggle underneath to do up the support brackets.

            My first car was a blue 1300……totally rotted out and scrapped at about ten years old…..I remember taking the back seat out so I could increase the interior space and get all my mates and their kit in when we went to Glastonbury festival……

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              #51
              Originally posted by boatman
              HI Steve exsuse me for askin you say you cant drive ? well how do you get around as my jen cant drive either as to scared to as she says too many mad idiots on the rd these days but i cant imgine how life would be if i could not drive for us as we live out in the sticks so a fair way to go shoppin
              chrisb
              It's quite funny really, as a lifetime Formula 1 and general motorsport fan, I dreamt of driving but never have. I'm disabled and have a sight problem in one eye so I never could learn to drive. I will always feel like I've missed out on something amazing!

              as for how I get around, the answer is I rarely go out, I'm mostly housebound but when I do go out I use a taxi service. I'm jealous of you drivers mate, very jealous haha!

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              • Tim Marlow
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                • Apr 2018
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                • Tim
                • Somerset UK

                #52
                You haven’t missed out on much Steve. The roads in the uk are so crowded and in such poor condition that driving is more a chore than a pleasure. It’s just a tool to get from one place to another, so if you can do that by other means you’ve got it cracked :thumb2: Personally I can’t wait for self drive cars to take over……

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                • Bri62
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                  • Jan 2023
                  • 1961
                  • Brian
                  • Widnes Cheshire

                  #53
                  I remember my dad buying a brand new zodiac then a Mk10 Jag

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                  • papa 695
                    Moderator
                    • May 2011
                    • 22851

                    #54
                    Sorry no pictures but the first car I can remember was a black Ford Zephyr. Around 1968

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                    • stona
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 9889

                      #55
                      Originally posted by boatman
                      MY DADS first car was a austin seven black one
                      chrisb
                      I vaguely remember my grandad having an Austin A30. That was black too. This would have been in the early '60s and I suspect that the car was older than me at the time!

                      It's funny what you remember. It had trafficators which popped out, much to my delight, and my grandad used to put special parking lights on it overnight.

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                      • Tim Marlow
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                        • Apr 2018
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                        • Tim
                        • Somerset UK

                        #56
                        Thinking a bit more, I seem to remember my paternal grandfather owning a Heinkel bubble car……he was a right miserably sod though, so I never got to ride in it. I don’t actually remember him ever speaking to me to be honest….

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                        • Dave Ward
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 10549

                          #57
                          Originally posted by SteveT
                          It's quite funny really, as a lifetime Formula 1 and general motorsport fan, I dreamt of driving but never have. I'm disabled and have a sight problem in one eye so I never could learn to drive. I will always feel like I've missed out on something amazing!

                          as for how I get around, the answer is I rarely go out, I'm mostly housebound but when I do go out I use a taxi service. I'm jealous of you drivers mate, very jealous haha!
                          Steve,
                          I'm now in the same boat - I stopped driving when I had a few diabetic episodes ( over 20 years ago ). I lost confidence & insurance was getting a bit expensive. ( I only lived 15 mins walk away from work anyway ). I don't have much mobility these days, luckily there are a good number of taxis locally, and I can generally get one straight away!
                          Dave

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                          • boatman
                            • Nov 2018
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                            • christopher
                            • NORFOLK UK

                            #58
                            Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                            You haven’t missed out on much Steve. The roads in the uk are so crowded and in such poor condition that driving is more a chore than a pleasure. It’s just a tool to get from one place to another, so if you can do that by other means you’ve got it cracked :thumb2: Personally I can’t wait for self drive cars to take over……
                            YES MY thoughts also Tim as i use to love drivein but now as you say its a chore an i hate drivein as there are so many idiots cuttin you up an if i see a car comin down a small lane i slow up an stop an what do they do THEY JUST COME SCREAMIN PAST AN dont even put their put their hand up to say thank you but we need a car to get to the shops
                            chrisb

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                            • Jim R
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                              • Apr 2018
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                              • Jim
                              • Shropshire

                              #59
                              Where we live I can get away without driving for most, everyday journeys. Most shops we use are within walking distance, However both the wife and I drive and as rural Shropshire public transport is hopeless it is pretty well essential.
                              if I won the lottery my one indulgence would be a Rolls Royce and a chauffeur :smiling:

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                              • Mark1
                                • Apr 2021
                                • 4156

                                #60
                                I started to find driving a chore , fitted a tuning box to my car ,more hp, its now fun again:smiling5: sorry chris that was me coming the other way:tears-of-joy:

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