1968rt
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Take a look at this, pretty wild!!! https://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/for/d/saugerties-1969-dodge-simulator-used-in/7067764158.html
Check out the original steering wheels in the B&W photo!!Take a look at this, pretty wild!!! https://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/for/d/saugerties-1969-dodge-simulator-used-in/7067764158.html
Do kids even learn how to drive a stick now days ? Hec, they dont teach 'em how to write their name in cursive. I figured a stick would be long gone.From what I can tell all the units in the old black and white photo had the automatic gear selector lever as well as a standard.
Do kids even learn how to drive a stick now days ? Hec, they dont teach 'em how to write their name in cursive. I figured a stick would be long gone.
Ours was week days after school. My first day, the instructor asked if i knew how to drive. I said yes. He told me to get on i 75 first thing.I had used one in the mid seventies, I'm guessing 1972, '73. Brand new school with a driver's ed class room. Must have been a dozen simulators. Never thought about what make they were. There were a certain amout of class room hours, then you were assigned to a PE teacher that took you out on the road in an actual car. Only on Saturdays.
Man, times have changed.
Yup someone robed the steering wheel and then is trying to make bank on the simulator. Most, if not all had the woodgrain sport wheel on them.
Well YEAH, because that's really driving!Set up for manual trans !