What Car for your Driver’s Exam

Mom’s ‘67 Cutlass 4-door. Not easy to do maneuverability (OH’s answer to parallel parking), but I made it. At 16, got my own first car a few months later, my disintegrating ‘64 Beetle…
 
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1986 K car like this one.
 
1991 Plymouth Acclaim the first time but I failed when I was told to make a three point turn and I didn't know what that was :ROFLMAO:

Passed in a 1990 Jeep Cherokee with the Renix fuel injection that felt like it took 45 minutes to start that 4.0.
 
1965 Ford Country Squire station wagon, you want a treat try parallel parking a 22 ft wagon in a 30 ft space with an inspector looking for a reason to fail a pimple faced 16 year old.
I might believe 17½ feet, but not 22. My parents' LeSabre in which I took the test was about about 18¼ feet (219").
A '62 Chevrolet (substantially the same body as 61-64 model years) was 209.6", and Fords wouldn't have been much different.
Back in those days, length of mainstream US-brand cars correlated closely with price and status. Nowadays, it seems to be height instead of length.
 
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I might believe 17½ feet, but not 22. My parents' LeSabre in which I took the test was about 18¼ feet.
I had a vague memory of reading something about how long the whale-era Chrysler Imperials were:

https://www.outmotorsports.com/2020...ial-lebaron-review-driving-the-distinguished/

229.7" - that's 19'-1.7". Yikes!

Can't say how long the Country Squires were, but I do remember riding in the far back of my friend's parents' '70 in a side-facing folding bench seat and marveling at how big the car was.
 
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