Where'd you learn about cars?
my whole family is a chevy man. lol
pops was a chevy man
uncle marty was a chevy man
uncle mark was a ford man
pap pap was a plymoth man
cous kelly was a watch me lose my DL for speeding man. lol.
then there was friends growing up. everything from imports, domestics and Ethiopians. lol.
then me being broke and having to do trial and error.
uncle marty was a chevy man
uncle mark was a ford man
pap pap was a plymoth man
cous kelly was a watch me lose my DL for speeding man. lol.
then there was friends growing up. everything from imports, domestics and Ethiopians. lol.
then me being broke and having to do trial and error.
-father who loves his chargers (i'm talkin about the REAL chargers 66-70/71 not that junk they produce today)
-uncle who loves his old shoeboxes and 62-70/71 malibus (again the real cars the the econo box junk that now carries the name)
-helms / chilton books
-uncle who loves his old shoeboxes and 62-70/71 malibus (again the real cars the the econo box junk that now carries the name)
-helms / chilton books
This thread doesn't quite apply to me since I do it for a living. I do want to say that everyone I've ever met who went to a school (UTi, Wyotech, local community college auto tech classes) is completely worthless at working on a car.
The best way to learn is by doing.
The best way to learn is by doing.






