
Isaacff
@isaacff
As a DIY mechanic, restoring cars is rewarding but demanding. Start with a clear workspace, quality tools, and a repair manual specific to your vehicle. Focus on one system at a time—engine, brakes, suspension, or electrical. Source parts from trusted suppliers or salvage yards for cost savings. Clean, inspect, and replace worn components like spark plugs, belts, or filters. For bodywork, sand rust, apply primer, and paint for a fresh look. Keep records of repairs and test drives to ensure reliability. Join online forums for tips and troubleshooting. Patience and precision are key—rush jobs lead to mistakes. Always prioritize safety with proper gear and stable jacks. Happy wrenching! 0 reply
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