SEL777
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Re: Start them wrenching at a young age
I also have early wrenching memories watching my dad put a tunnel ram and duel quads on his new VEGA GT. The next weekend we went to my uncles and they spent the day and night sanding, painting it and adding the necessary L-88 hood scoop. This is one of my oldest memories. The Vega was also the first car I went 100 MPH in. I would intensionally waste time in the morning so he would have to drive me to school. All the kids were there in the morning playing kickball and I'd ask "dad can you spin the tires a little when you leave?" I only had to ask once and from then on for the next few years everytime he dropped my off he dropped he'd hit the hammer just a little.
I also have early wrenching memories watching my dad put a tunnel ram and duel quads on his new VEGA GT. The next weekend we went to my uncles and they spent the day and night sanding, painting it and adding the necessary L-88 hood scoop. This is one of my oldest memories. The Vega was also the first car I went 100 MPH in. I would intensionally waste time in the morning so he would have to drive me to school. All the kids were there in the morning playing kickball and I'd ask "dad can you spin the tires a little when you leave?" I only had to ask once and from then on for the next few years everytime he dropped my off he dropped he'd hit the hammer just a little.