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Posted by John A. on November 07, 2001 at 16:41:03 from (208.24.232.62):
In Reply to: Daughter and my M posted by Alabama on November 07, 2001 at 11:52:17:
I started driving my Daddy"s M when I got big enough to hold on to the light bar , while sitting on the edge of the seat,to have enough leverage to push in the clutch!!! Only got to move her around in the implement yard,but driving I was!!! I was 8 yrs old. For thoes few moments I was king. By-the-way I still have this old girl. A 1950 M, I rebuilt her my senior year @ Tarleton State University in 1980 When she is running she's got 42 screming horses & a factory wide frount end.
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