My Momma taught me in 71 her 1st new car. 1st only when stopped (well she learned on a 51 with non-synchronized 1st) 2nd at slow speeds and when turning. 3rd don't worry about it. Stop start, stop, start, try 2nd, turn, stop repeat around a parking lot. now drive home. umm you can use 3rd at 30 don't need to wait till 45 mph. My 1st 3 cars were 3 speeds and I taught most of my brothers and sisters how to shift.
So much fun! I remember teaching all my siblings how to drive a manual. It’s the only way I agreed to teach them how to drive. We all started driving with a manual transmission.
I learned to drive in 1974 in my Dad’s 1972 Ford F100, 302V8, 3 speed on the column. I still remember the day we were driving back home from their cabin and he pulled over and told me it was time that I learned to drive. I was 14.
Yep, learned to do that on a '67 D100 long bed with a slant six. Cost my Dad $400, used self-tappers to professionally install a "new" galvanized floor, and made sure to keep a couple quarts of oil and a couple gallons of water on board at all times, just in case. Couldn't get it to go over 70 mph, no matter how hard I tried. Dad may have been smarter than I gave him credit for...
I learned to drive a 3 on the tree at 13 in a 1964 falcon. It was fun learning manual and especially a 3 on the tree because not many people can drive it.
Oh you just tugged on my heart-strings with that... A '64 Plain Jane four door, 3 on the tree, Falcon was my first car ever back in 1975 or six... close enough... My pop helped me with a clutch and flywheel R & R as well we took and did a R & R on the six cylinder, the replacement was ordered through Sears Roebuck and picked up at the side pick-up door. The Falcon started as a fleet car in service with Pacific Bell painted olive green, then I picked it up, well worn out, as a Fuller Brush Door to Door traveling salesman had bought it from Pac Bell to use on his route... Oil embargo days made the little six with a manual a honey no matter the color. It seemed to figuratively sip the leaded gas and would take you miles and many more with a smile
Likewise, did same. Dad prided himselft on never paying more than $500 for his car. Mom got the "nice" stuff"! Lot of Falcons with "3 on the tree" during my early years.
So much fun watching this :D Reminded me of driving my uncles FSO Syrena. Had the same manual transmission with a column shifter. Looks like Briar pretty much got it. One full day with this and he won't even have to think about it.
Briar did very well with a dodgy gearbox (or gear linkage) and having to double-declutch. I learnt to drive 35 years ago and have only ever driven cars with full synchromesh where the gearbox was in good condition. Never driven an automatic, either the full fat PRND123 type or the rubber band CVT ones (which on city cars sold in Europe, are generally considered beastly).
I remember as a kid our 63 Chevy II had three on the tree. It got really stiff to shift as the car got older. My mom would drive it and she would yell at me to lean over from the passenger seat and we used our combined strength to shift the gears because she wasn't strong enough to shift it by herself. She finally got to where she wouldn't drive the car by herself because she needed my brother or I to help her with those shifts. Fond childhood memories!
It's hard to get your head around Manual transmission because you have to have your left foot on the clutch petal all the way down to the floor to start a Truck or a car and before you change gear you got to put the clutch petal all the way to the to the floor and after you change gears slowly bring up the clutch petal and slowly put your right foot on the gas pedal that's how I got taught by my dad.
I am from Uruguay, in February 2021 I bought an American Chevrolet c10 1971 6 cylinders manual 3 speeds. I really like driving it.
You need to do more videos like this with Briar, he is brilliant! I laughed so much all the way through! 😂
Briar is great, man. You guys make a great team!
My Momma taught me in 71 her 1st new car. 1st only when stopped (well she learned on a 51 with non-synchronized 1st) 2nd at slow speeds and when turning. 3rd don't worry about it. Stop start, stop, start, try 2nd, turn, stop repeat around a parking lot. now drive home. umm you can use 3rd at 30 don't need to wait till 45 mph. My 1st 3 cars were 3 speeds and I taught most of my brothers and sisters how to shift.
So much fun! I remember teaching all my siblings how to drive a manual. It’s the only way I agreed to teach them how to drive. We all started driving with a manual transmission.
I learned to drive in 1974 in my Dad’s 1972 Ford F100, 302V8, 3 speed on the column. I still remember the day we were driving back home from their cabin and he pulled over and told me it was time that I learned to drive. I was 14.
For the first time ever driving a three on the tree you did a good job Briar.
Yep, learned to do that on a '67 D100 long bed with a slant six. Cost my Dad $400, used self-tappers to professionally install a "new" galvanized floor, and made sure to keep a couple quarts of oil and a couple gallons of water on board at all times, just in case. Couldn't get it to go over 70 mph, no matter how hard I tried. Dad may have been smarter than I gave him credit for...
Slant 6 the motor that want die.
Brings back memories of my 76 D100, slant 6 3 on the tree with a door that wouldn’t stay shut 😂
I learned to drive a 3 on the tree at 13 in a 1964 falcon. It was fun learning manual and especially a 3 on the tree because not many people can drive it.
Oh you just tugged on my heart-strings with that... A '64 Plain Jane four door, 3 on the tree, Falcon was my first car ever back in 1975 or six... close enough... My pop helped me with a clutch and flywheel R & R as well we took and did a R & R on the six cylinder, the replacement was ordered through Sears Roebuck and picked up at the side pick-up door. The Falcon started as a fleet car in service with Pacific Bell painted olive green, then I picked it up, well worn out, as a Fuller Brush Door to Door traveling salesman had bought it from Pac Bell to use on his route... Oil embargo days made the little six with a manual a honey no matter the color. It seemed to figuratively sip the leaded gas and would take you miles and many more with a smile
Likewise, did same. Dad prided himselft on never paying more than $500 for his car. Mom got the "nice" stuff"! Lot of Falcons with "3 on the tree" during my early years.
This is why I haven't changed my 3 on the tree to a 5 speed, it's the best anti theft device in the world 😂
So much fun watching this :D Reminded me of driving my uncles FSO Syrena. Had the same manual transmission with a column shifter. Looks like Briar pretty much got it. One full day with this and he won't even have to think about it.
I had a 65 Rambler American with a 3 on the tree and I loved it. Now I’m working on a 60 Comet with a 3 on the tree
Briar did very well with a dodgy gearbox (or gear linkage) and having to double-declutch. I learnt to drive 35 years ago and have only ever driven cars with full synchromesh where the gearbox was in good condition. Never driven an automatic, either the full fat PRND123 type or the rubber band CVT ones (which on city cars sold in Europe, are generally considered beastly).
Don’t feel bad for me young’un. I love that style transmission
I remember as a kid our 63 Chevy II had three on the tree. It got really stiff to shift as the car got older. My mom would drive it and she would yell at me to lean over from the passenger seat and we used our combined strength to shift the gears because she wasn't strong enough to shift it by herself. She finally got to where she wouldn't drive the car by herself because she needed my brother or I to help her with those shifts. Fond childhood memories!
I'm crying after the door came open. That is the best father son thing I've ever seen.
Favorite comment from Briar, “this is bologna”… Classic. 😂😎👍🏼
Seeing another gen z drive a 3 speed is wonderful! Very rare these days
I'm 17 got a 1956 GMC panel van 3 speed column shift
Smooth sounding Slant 6.
I learned to drive on a three-on-the-tree. 56 Chevy. It was interesting. Glad I did, though. Good skill to know, my own first car was 4-speed.
I learned to drive on Lancer 10 1.6, manual transmission. That was so exciting
somtimes when it wont go into 1st or reverse let off the clutch a bit then push it back in then slide it into 1st
It's hard to get your head around Manual transmission because you have to have your left foot on the clutch petal all the way down to the floor to start a Truck or a car and before you change gear you got to put the clutch petal all the way to the to the floor and after you change gears slowly bring up the clutch petal and slowly put your right foot on the gas pedal that's how I got taught by my dad.
Man I miss those days a manual on the column... ya im that old
Me too
Awsome, i daily drive a manuell car but never try 3 on the three before🔥👏
I grew up with these, there’s nothing to it, no different than a floor shift.
Well done 👍! He will get it.
How many of us was sitting in out recliner trying to help this young man change gears
I learned in a 1966 Falcon, 3 on the tree
Amazing
Congratulations you Good.job 👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
Never thought I’d randomly stumble upon someone else with my last name 😂. But great video !
I get that briar has never driven a column shift manual 3spd transmission,, but once he gets the hang of it he won't want to drive anything else..
I still daily drive my 77 f100 3 on the calumn
I don't know what's worse; all the slop in the shifter or the fact there are only 3 ratios ...
I would love to have that truck
Downshift while its still rolling like the masta
I take it that's a 70s era Dodge truck with the 225 Slant Six?
Son it’s better to spin a tire than burn that clutch. Yes dad.
I taught my wife how to drive a stick on a hill I said if you can go up it you've learned
Arghh..sloppy shifter, linkage is shot!
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What truck were you guys in
Full video is linked in the description!
@@NowThatsMcCool I'm actually watching it right now I had to go to your other channel
It’s a dodge.
That linkage might need to be fixed.
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I can just smell the clutch plate while watching you guys. Those 3 on the trees weren’t that great.
Shift linkage needs lube and/or adjustment. First gear should not be that difficult.
Put a new floor shift in it that column shift is worn-out.
heck, that tree is just getting right with the world!! LOL