From my perspective, it all depends on if he enjoys tinkering with cars, if he’s willing to get help (like taking some classes in auto mechanics), and how badly he wants to make this particular vehicle operational. I knew a guy who had an old Corvair sitting on blocks like that throughout high school. He was 40 before he finally got it running.
sirbadger 10 months ago
There are advantages to giving up and finding something more useful to do with his time.
cdward 10 months ago
From my perspective, it all depends on if he enjoys tinkering with cars, if he’s willing to get help (like taking some classes in auto mechanics), and how badly he wants to make this particular vehicle operational. I knew a guy who had an old Corvair sitting on blocks like that throughout high school. He was 40 before he finally got it running.
Doug K 10 months ago
Remember (Remind yourself that): It’s only a game. It’s only a car.
Justanolddude Premium Member 10 months ago
You have to name the car. Keep at it and the name will come to you. I am working on Patience. I am driving Lucky Stars. I sold Faith to a good friend.
[Traveler] Premium Member 10 months ago
You’re not holding your mouth right
DaBump Premium Member 10 months ago
Listen to inspirational music like “The Roses of Success” or “Try Everything”!
markkahler52 10 months ago
Name for the car? “Hard Knocks” or, “Not Nearly Finished”
ladykat 10 months ago
You can do it, Baldo. If it’s really getting to you, put it down for a while and come back to it.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 10 months ago
Bingo is not exactly a source of life lessons.
787 10 months ago
Baldo’s lucky. When I’m working on a car and lose a nut or bolt, it usually drops into some unretrievable location in the undercarriage!
JPuzzleWhiz 10 months ago
If nothing else, it helps Tia Carmen to calm down…
asrialfeeple 10 months ago
It works like a charm, only it doesn’t.