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I was a bit nervous about driving my moggie at first especially after just passing my test in a brand new car - although I tried to drive my mum's modern car the other day and was hopeless, put the brakes on and nearly went through the window! Think I'll just stick to driving Morris Minors now thats what I'm used to
I just drove around the estate where I live and kept to quiet roads until I got more confident. Now it's always enjoyable just going out for a drive.

I was trying to think what i was doing wrong the first time I was driving and people kept flashing their lights!alanworland wrote:Folk will smile and wave at you but dont worry its perfectly normal!
I was a bit nervous about driving my moggie at first especially after just passing my test in a brand new car - although I tried to drive my mum's modern car the other day and was hopeless, put the brakes on and nearly went through the window! Think I'll just stick to driving Morris Minors now thats what I'm used to

I just drove around the estate where I live and kept to quiet roads until I got more confident. Now it's always enjoyable just going out for a drive.
Geraldine wrote: I noticed he had a hook instead of a hand, didn't like to ask if it had anything to do with the accident!

Mittsy '68 2-door