Working on a car is a hard place to start.....the parts and big, heavy and expensive. A lawn mower, small outboard motor or a small motorcycle is a lot easier to deal with and the basics are the same. Ledyvine Then, think about getting a car. A friend of mine got a MG Midget for his daughter to learn to work on cars and he figured it was perfect: it needs constant attention. Any car is fine, but a first generation Mia-ta has a lot going for it.....lots of parts and an active community. Learning from books and the internet is great, but it doesn't replace turning wrenches.
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