I passed mine in Jan 76 .............. but learnt to ride and drive in a field my Grandparents had next to Legbourne railway station which they had bought off British rail ( and do I regret not buying that off them for about 30K in my early twentys

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First bike was a 197 villiers engined heap of scrap that me and my brother bought for £5 while still at school ........... we spend many a happy hour in that field learning to ride ( dad used to drop us off with a gallon of petrol and then pick us back up after he'd been to the pub

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We learnt to drive in a £20 Bedford van with sliding doors in the same field ...............the difference with that was we got dropped off with a gallon of petrol and a fully charged battery

.......... The Ant hills in the field used to be as high as the bonnet so it got interesting when you got stuck in them

...............the van was a bit heavy to push when we got it stuck so we set to with a hammer and big chisel and chopped all the body off level with the floor at the back and at windscreen level at the front ...............it really flew without all that extra weight .......................until the day we got stuck ,put it in reverse and it promptly folded in half
Oh and the Louth to legbourne railway line was pretty good for getting some speed on when we progressed to tiger cubs and C15's
