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As a DIY mechanic, restoring cars is rewarding but demands skill. Start with a clear workspace and quality tools: wrenches, jacks, and diagnostic scanners. Source parts from salvage yards or online for cost efficiency. Focus on one system at a time—engine, brakes, or suspension. Clean components thoroughly; inspect for wear. Replace gaskets, seals, or rusted bolts. Use manuals or YouTube for guidance, but verify advice. Test repairs rigorously; ensure safety. Document your process for future reference. Patience and precision are key—rushing leads to mistakes. With practice, you’ll transform a rusty relic into a roadworthy classic, saving money and gaining expertise. 0 reply
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