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#283263 Sat Nov 05 2011 05:18 PM
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1970s Chrysler driving simulator. These were used as driver ed teaching aids. They had a bunch in a room and projected a movie in front of you. Lots of good parts. 1971 steering column. manual steering box. B100-F/X seat. Pedal assembly. and more. Asking 1250.00 Please PM any questions.Thanks,John




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I remember driving a newer unit still in high school in the early 90s.

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John, I guess yours has the "Hide-away" headlights then? LOL!


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Man, does that bring back memories. Got my license in March of 73. They brought in a large trailer and parked it by the gym. It recorded your errors and you could see them when you were done. You had no feel for how far to turn the wheel or how hard to press the brake. It was terrible. Thanks for the flashback.


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Interesting that it has a stick and auto

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Originally Posted By: bppierce
Interesting that it has a stick and auto


I remember when we were using the stick and, as I said above, you had no feel for how fast you were going. We were practicing with the clutch and all of a sudden there was this deep woice from the back of the darkened room saying, "Nice job Mr Alexander, you just did the quarter mile in 7 seconds."

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