I, for one, am quite inspired by this story:
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/2012 ... ing-strong
Still turning a wrench after 102 years
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Still turning a wrench after 102 years
-Henry Lehmann
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"If you want to get it done, you have to do it yourself."
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Re: Still turning a wrench after 102 years
Wow!
Note to anyone taking a car into a shop for an oil change or tune-up: What would Margaret Dunning do?
Note to anyone taking a car into a shop for an oil change or tune-up: What would Margaret Dunning do?
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Re: Still turning a wrench after 102 years
That's pretty awesome.
Not sure that a tune up is as easy on something like a 2007-and-up Camry where you have to disassemble half the car to get to three plugs, but I mostly agree with what you're saying.DLingenfelter wrote:Wow!
Note to anyone taking a car into a shop for an oil change or tune-up: What would Margaret Dunning do?
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Re: Still turning a wrench after 102 years
^As a Toyota tech you wouldn't be biased towards people taking a car into the shop would you But yeah some cars really do suck to work on.
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