fossyant
Ride It Like You Stole It!
- Location
- South Manchester
Same for my pops too. Although he stopped professional spannering in 1970, when he went on the line at vauxhalls, for a lot more money.
I spent a good chunk of my childhood helping him fix the car we owned. At 12 I could strip down and rebuild a pinto engine and a crossflow ( Kent) engine . Made me a nice bit of money at 17 as mates knew I could fix cars.
My dad taught me a fair bit, but it was in my genes from him - I looked after my own bikes, and was very hands on as a kid. I am one of 4, the oldest. None of the others are that practical, but my youngest brother can't do anything, but is a dentist (very skilled in what he does). I am an accountant but can do everything DIY, and it's my biggest down fall - I hate accepting help where I can do it.... even with my broken spine - it's a 'give in' signal to me....