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BTW, if you would like to buy either of those two homes above they are priced to sell at $100 million each.
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Cadillac Cyclone (1959)
Inside those two black cones are radar units. The car has a Collision Avoidance Warning System built into it. Not automatic - just warns the driver of an imminent collision. It's up to the driver to take action.
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Old 08-15-2020, 01:47 PM
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I was looking at the eBay section and this truck that Tony posted. When I saw the drivetrain setup I asked myself . . . "Lee, could you drive that truck?" My honest answer is . . . no. I've owned and driven plenty of manual trans cars and trucks over the years, but the shifter has always been on the floor, never on the column. I have never drive a vehicle with "three on the tree."
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Hey Lee
"Three on the Tree" are fun to drive-I owned a 1970 chevelle in 1985 with this set up-like anything else you get use to it-Stay Safe everyone!
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I enjoy driving 3 on the tree, and 4 on the floor (or 5 on the floor). I don't get the opportunity to drive 3 on the tree very often anymore. The last one I drove was a '40 Chevy.
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I was looking at the eBay section and this truck that Tony posted. When I saw the drivetrain setup I asked myself . . . "Lee, could you drive that truck?" My honest answer is . . . no. I've owned and driven plenty of manual trans cars and trucks over the years, but the shifter has always been on the floor, never on the column. I have never drive a vehicle with "three on the tree."
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Column shift is easy, requires no training for you !

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