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tdub2112 04-12-2009 07:01 AM

I passed!
 
We'll the second time's the charm. And to celebrate the occation, my dad got the corvette out when we got our boat out and i took it for a spin.

BTW i have to go for 6 months of drivng with my parents before i can get my actual license. this was just the test for my permit to drive without an instructor.

Life is good.

tdub2112 04-12-2009 12:42 PM

Drove teh truck to Church today. That was alot bigger than a Corvette!

RoswellGrey 04-12-2009 01:04 PM

Congrats on the license tdub. Too bad they restrict kids so much these days. When I was young, you got a learner's permit at age 14 (which meant you had to have an adult with you) and your regular license at 16 -- no restrictions on who (if anyone) had to be with you. That's the way it should be. The only way you REALLY learn to drive is to be by yourself and have to figure things out without someone telling you what to do.

tdub2112 04-12-2009 04:00 PM

Well i could have taken it about a year ago but i figured i'd wait a while.

BLK 6050 04-13-2009 05:13 AM

Congratuiations,we knew you would do...now as a past flight instructor once told me...you now have a license to learn...
I remember how proud I was when I "earned" my driver's license. Funny thing was, my parents almost forced me to take the test as I was flying gliders while in Jr High (the only student at the school flying) and had little interest in driving...I think they may have regretted pushing me into getting my driver's license as I HAD to then buy a car, which of course HAD to be a performance car with a V-8...(a used 1966 Charger with a 383 purchased for $500.00 was my first car)...and life was never the same and I never looked back...(I also continued flying, eventually earning my commercial
multi-engine/Instrument/Rotorwing and Ground Instructor Licenses)
**Never stop learning and improving your skill level and you will be a safe driver for life**

lear4406 04-13-2009 05:39 AM

Way to go tdub.Young grasshopper if you can snatch the car keys from my hand... it will be time for you to drive. How many old guys know where that from?

BLK 6050 04-13-2009 06:46 AM


Originally Posted by lear4406 (Post 70200)
Way to go tdub.Young grasshopper if you can snatch the car keys from my hand... it will be time for you to drive. How many old guys know where that from?

It's from the old TV series "KungFu" (1971-1975) starting David Carradine as Kwai Chang Caine" ....So what do I win???!!!???

(Side note on the series: Bruce Lee originated and pitched the concept. But those in charge felt that American audiences were "not ready" for an Asian actor in the lead role of a TV series......boy have times changed since the early 70's)

RLSH700 04-15-2009 06:58 PM

I'm happy you were successful. Prayers were answered (don't forget to thank Him). Sounds like you had a fun car to drive, I had a choice between a NA 2.5L I4 powered 1991 Dodge Caravan or a 1998 Ford Taurus base level 3.0L OHV V6 when I started.

To answer your question, I'd say the Ram as the 5.7L produced about 200 hp & 300 ft-lbs of tq and the 360 produced 230hp & 325ft-lbs of tq.

Yes, Lear but not because I've seen it but because of a parody.

tdub2112 04-18-2009 07:31 PM

Squeeky Clean!
 
Washed Super Dodge at my buddies house tonight. nothin' like a good power washin' to clean out the wheel wells! AND on top of that my dad let me drive the 200 feet around the corner to his house ALONE!






In case you didn't tell that was sarcastic excitement.

HeyItsWes 04-18-2009 08:27 PM

Good job passing bud. And good luck with getting your license too. I will be getting mine soon. I remember when I got my permit, I got to take out our 1965 Pontiac Bonneville convertible out for a spin and loved it. It's exhilarating learning how to drive, but remember, you're not immortal. Be careful, and good luck.


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