What is the oldest vehicle you have ever driven?

1965 Ford Mustang with an inline 6 and 3 speed manual. I was 16 and considering buying it, but couldn't get past the thought of buying a 6 cylinder Mustang, even if it looked cool.

My brother had a late 70s Ford pickup with a 300 inline 6 and a 3 speed on the column...in spite of being almost 15 years newer, it felt older in some ways than the Mustang.
 
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My Grandpa's 1919 Model T. I was sitting on my fathers lap in a parade back in 1972
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'56 CJ5 all original, it was my DD for 2 years after my divorce.

I might have traded you for my post-divorce DD, a mid 90s Toyota T100 2wd extra cab with 250k miles and a lifter tap so loud it may have actually been a rod knock. Mine had AC, but I have to think the CJ5 would have better attracted the rebound ladies.
 
'57 Chevy which I owned and drove for a year.
'49 Ford pickup with an Olds 400 engine which I almost traded my '57 Chevy for, until the guy backed out.
'40-something tractor, but I disremember the make.
 
Got to drive a Rolls-Royce from the 30's one time at a wedding. I remember it having a super skinny accelerator peddle and it was incredibly top heavy which made it have enormous body roll. I didn't really enjoy the experience but it was a beautiful car.
 
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My dad bought a 1963 chevy impala wagon when I was younger. Riding in the massive trunk area on road trips was awesome.