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If you are not a mechanic per-say, but can work on cars, when you do work yourself on your car, when you finish, do you get a sense of pride?
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Originally Posted by phinger23
If you are not a mechanic per-say, but can work on cars, when you do work yourself on your car, when you finish, do you get a sense of pride?
Originally Posted by phinger23
If you are not a mechanic per-say, but can work on cars, when you do work yourself on your car, when you finish, do you get a sense of pride?
Being that I do most of my own work here at the lot, you can imagine how much soul searching and second guessing my path in life I do
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Originally Posted by BigBadBuick
No. During the whole time I am working on it I question my motives, wonder why the hell I even bother, contemplate just selling it, hell I've even considered lighting it on fire and turning it in to my insurance. Once it's back together, I usually just breathe a sigh of relief, thank God, then, as already mentioned, wonder how long it will be until I have to work on it again.
Being that I do most of my own work here at the lot, you can imagine how much soul searching and second guessing my path in life I do
Being that I do most of my own work here at the lot, you can imagine how much soul searching and second guessing my path in life I do

seriously? I won't work on cars for a living because I know it will take the fun out of it, but I enjoy working on project cars. I don't enjoy working on daily drivers as much because then the pressure is on to get it done for the next days trip to work. How can someone be a car guy but not enjoy working on them?
It's more of a sense of relief to me. Relief that I'm done spending time and money on the car for the time being. The real rush comes after the inevitable sorting out of other problems that usually takes a few days to a week after getting the car up and running again, when the car is running better and faster than ever and you rip it through the gears for the first time after driving a slow commuter car for a few months. That almost makes all the sweating and hurting yourself and offending the neighbors with your cussing in the driveway worthwhile. But not really.
I'll be very happy when I can get a car that is new enough that the only work I have to do is installing mods. That's the one thing I do really enjoy, installing mods. I'd pay a shop to do every item of repair work if any of them would treat the car with the same attention to detail I do, but on a modified car there is a lot of value in knowing you did everything so it's exactly the way you want it. On a stock daily, fuggit, as soon as I have the money I'm sending everything short of simple 30 minute fixes to a shop. It's no fun working under a deadline to get the car back on the road.
I'll be very happy when I can get a car that is new enough that the only work I have to do is installing mods. That's the one thing I do really enjoy, installing mods. I'd pay a shop to do every item of repair work if any of them would treat the car with the same attention to detail I do, but on a modified car there is a lot of value in knowing you did everything so it's exactly the way you want it. On a stock daily, fuggit, as soon as I have the money I'm sending everything short of simple 30 minute fixes to a shop. It's no fun working under a deadline to get the car back on the road.
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I have done 100% of the work on my car. It's as much fun to me to work on it than to drive it....
I've done from interior/electrical/exterior/motor.....100% on my own. Here is all I've done so far:
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/482460
I've done from interior/electrical/exterior/motor.....100% on my own. Here is all I've done so far:
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/482460



