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yep, need to become a mechanic if you want to own one of these cars. You may be lucky and be somewhere near a good one, but they are hard to find, esp that know how to work on cars of this vintage. The good thing is these cars are extremely easy to work on, and the cost of tools needed is not that great.

16 hours ago, diego1988 said:

Thankyou, will replacing the ingine help get the car starting...won't start or stay on, when it does is back firing

1 hour ago, diego1988 said:

If the ingine breaks down or blows up, over heated , can it still be rebuild new again

 

"ingine" several times, and absurd questions?  I'm calling troll.

Edit - but if you really are that "new" to cars, good luck.  Don't mean to be abusive.  

Edited by Zed Head

It's a shallow set

17 minutes ago, diego1988 said:

What are symptoms of a blown ingine?

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using Classic Zcar Club mobile
 

It'll have a smile. 

Or if the blower is teethy and has a cough, a frown. :P

Edited by siteunseen
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