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WIZARD MECHANIC FROM KARACHI RESTORED A ’65 FORD MUSTANG AND IT ROARS LIKE A BEAST!

No body cares about your things like you do yourself. There is learning curve for sure but its not that much if you are looking replace the parts instead of repairing them. In the end it all comes to down to the tools and proper place for maintenance. If you have big enough garage or tool shed then its a hobby worth investing your time.

You are right. But many simply do not have patience for diy.

Not having a garage is not a deal breaker tbh ... Pulled engines out on the driveway twice (both in winter rains!) to take inside and rebuild.

It all started after getting annoyed paying the garages for every little thing that lead to a small tool set purchase. Not looked back since.

Welding is of interest but no need for it just yet ...
 
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These classic mustangs has became collector items nowadays, my dad used to have a 1967 one while studying in Canada in his high school days, a red with white vinyl top, a 3 speed manual transmission with an 289 cubic inches engine, those were the days in the early 70's where street racing was the best entertainments in the weekend for high school kids
 
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