My older brother's first car was a VW.  It was an early 60's (can't remember 
what year). But, I do remember it was the last year that was a 6 volt car.  The 
next year, and thereafter, they were all 12 volts.  When I was 13 I was invited 
to a party at one of the "cool kids" house.  For some reason, my mother drove 
my Brothers VW to pick me up.  Everyone was hanging around outside and I was so 
embarrassed that my Mom drove that ratty old car.   Its amazing what teenagers 
think is important!  

Don Snook   

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From: Dan Penoff [mailto:dpen...@verizon.net] 
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2015 1:09 PM
To: Mercedes List
Subject: Re: [MBZ] First Cars

I was the first in the family to NOT have a VW Beetle for a first car.  Not 
sure how that happened, but....

When I was in either late middle school or early high school, my brother had a 
60's Beetle of some sort.  He played baseball after school, so he would often 
ride with a friend to school and then home from practice.  This meant I was 
home by myself in the afternoon after school, with his Beetle in the garage.

I would sneak his car out and drive it around the neighborhood.  If the fuel 
was down a little, I would top it off from the tank we had for the tractor and 
other yard implements.  No one ever knew I drove it - I never got caught.

The punch line is thus:

When my Dad brought the Maverick home, he took me out to "teach" me to drive a 
stick shift.  We lived on a road that was a large rectangle, so it was easy 
enough to drive around the block without disturbing anyone or dealing with 
traffic.

Despite having to figure out how a column shifter worked, I was able to drive 
the car quite well (I thought) for a "beginner" after just a few turns around 
the block.

Dad was very perplexed.  I suspect he knew something was up...

Dan

  
> On Jan 29, 2015, at 1:54 PM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes 
> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
> Keep up  the great storeis, guys.
> 
> My first MERCEDES was a 1973 280, manual windows and no sunroof.  Test 
> drove it at night - down the street and  back.  Maybe 5 minutes.  Sold 
> by "Tony" Alami, who was actually an Iranian.  in those days the only 
> used Mercedes on sale were being sold by Iranians.  He was a crook but 
> I sold the car for more than I paid ($4850 vs. 4700) for it a year 
> later, to a State Dept. diplomat heading overseas.  That was back in 1982-83.
> 
> On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 12:57 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes < 
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
>> My first vehicle driven was the 9n Ford tractor to pull loose hay 
>> into the barn. at about 8 or 9 My first car (bought and owned) was a 
>> 56 Karmann Ghia@ 17 First driven was the 47 Chevy truck i drove in 
>> the dermader fields while the dermaders were loaded on to take to the 
>> canning plant. I was maybe 12 First driven on public roads was the 65 
>> Chevy Impala 3 on the tree with OD. at 14 or 15
>> My first MB was a 1962 190Dc Das Strassenlaunfer    $3 to fill the 12 gal
>> tank at 18
>> 
>> Still have the second MB, a  1966 200D
>> 
>> At one time in HS, i drove a different vehicle to school each day for 
>> a week.  (1 car and 4 trucks)
>> 
>> 
>> 
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