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Need an advise: How difficult is it to replace front fender by yourself? 200

I wouldn't call that bad luck, if it hadn't been for the smashed in side, I wouldn't have got the car for free in the first place.

I do believe that everytime my car breaks, I learn something useful. I've got a hell of a mechanical education on my brick. When I decided that I was going to take on a restoration job, I'd never so much as removed a spark plug. A few weeks later and I was learning about rebuilding cylinder heads and the like. It's been a very steep learning curve. In a couple of months I'm going to pull the whole engine and rebuild the bottom end.
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Drive it like you hate it






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