LAST EDITED ON Mar-22-21 AT 00:26 AM (EDT)
>I bet Sakuya at least can drive. "Starting the 1935 Duesenberg SSJ’s engine is a rather complex process: Pull out the metal organ-stop choke from the hand-engine-turned metal dashboard; turn the tiny brass key clockwise one detent; retard the spark with one of the beaded metal sliders on the black Bakelite steering wheel; lightly press the giant shoe-shaped throttle pedal; and yank on the cable-actuated knurled starter knob until it almost collides with the S-shaped floor shifter that’s topped by a black doorknob."
She's perfect, but I imagine that she still would need two or three tries before she could do that sequence cleanly. I suppose it's possible that the SJ is simpler than the SSJ, but I wouldn't bet a bent penny on that.
Even if she does pick it up quickly, she still doesn't have a driver's license.
Peter Eng
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