how did you /o/tists learn what you know about cars?
pic obviously unrelated
>>17698001
Forums with a portable laptop to walk me through
My dad, the internet, and auto shop class in high school.
>>17696289
Researching and trying to decide what my realistic dream car would be
>>17698001
I learned everything I know from Scotty Kilmer
>>17698001
polack visiting but can answer you just gotta do it get your hands dirty, knuckles busted. I have 383 vette, 69 stang 88 w100 dodge 318 4x4, 85 tbird 5-0, working on a 71 c10 350, 79 t/a ws6 400. do every6hing myself . prob have less than 6 grand in all my rides. get compliments when I drive any of them.
>>17698624
old tbird painted and removed throttle body for carb got a nice set of leather seats with it dude spent 1200 on -400 for everything.
>>17698794
>>17698794
painted it and my 318 w100 dodge right in my drive why the tarp isthere.
>>17698820
better pic of my stang paid 600 for it got 500 in the 302 rebuild put it together and dropped it in myself .
>>17698624
>383 vette, 69 stang 88 w100 dodge 318 4x4, 85 tbird 5-0, working on a 71 c10 350, 79 t/a ws6 400.
Takes me back to watching Powerblock on Spike TV on Saturday mornings, more than a decade ago.
"One call gets it all, one click gets it quick. JEG'S!"
>>17698844
yea an fleabay lol
>>17698820
that's a nice truck.
YouTube of old school vids
>>17698852
when i got it out of a barn not boasting. just see guys intimidated to try If I can do it you can just make sure you have something solid to work with.
>>17698877
Old Dodges are quite easy to work on, not a headache neither. i formely had a 76 D100.
>>17698581
REV
>>17698977
yeah dodge is great if you like jews
>>17698581
>>17699017
Just checked out the video he's got pinned on his channels homepage, my kinda teacher. thanks guys
>>17699020
0 shekels have been deposited into your account.
>>17699020
please inform me of the non jew auto anon. I would reccomend any you can buy and work on without the compounded or any interest rate jew along with the big money insurance jew. please redpill me.
>>17698977
yea pretty easy if you have a solid start. I am not a ford vs chevy vs dodge guy I like all classics but in my exp working on my own chevy has twisted engineers who rejoice in making what should be simple to remove or replace a real pain.
>>17698001
10 years of buying perfectly good cars and "modifying them" into pieces of shit, followed by 5 years with at least a little bit more maturity
My dad and my older brother who's learned to change oil for a living, and I'm sure I probably learned something from 100 hours of My Summer Car. I'm not a top tier mechanic, but I feel like I can probably fix at least a few things most normies would take it to a mechanic for.