Uhmmmm ... I'm glad I'm old ... 😐

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In your momma’s bedroom.
Sorry. I know you probably used these once being you were a country kid.

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Sorry. I know you probably used these once being you were a country kid.

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Well, it can't be too old because it has a remote hood and trunk release. Those came in the 70s.
Also looks like a full push down parking brake release instead of a handle which went away really fast because a lot of folks couldn't push it all the way. So yeah, I'm that old. How many speeds, 3,4?
 

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I am one of the few that takes this stuff seriously. The tech may not be as far along as the presenter says it is, or anywhere near consciousness. There are computers with programs running that are "self aware." I would put this tech into the FAFO category.
 

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Sorry. I know you probably used these once being you were a country kid.

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"Later" model vehicle, circa 80s or 90s would be my guess. Note the plastic and the image on the trunk release. From left to right, padding on the trans. tunnel, accelerator, brake, clutch then parking brake. Not sure what the circular item in back of the accelerator pedal is, be interesting to know the make, model and year of the vehicle shown...
 

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"Later" model vehicle, circa 80s or 90s would be my guess. Note the plastic and the image on the trunk release. From left to right, padding on the trans. tunnel, accelerator, brake, clutch then parking brake. Not sure what the circular item in back of the accelerator pedal is, be interesting to know the make, model and year of the vehicle shown...
That circular item is probably just a bump stop for the pedal arm.
 

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