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So I want to start a project car either an old commodore or a falcon circa 60-70's (which leaves me a VB)
I would be looking to do most of the work myself over a few years. I have minor mechanical knowledge My question is how hard is it to work on and build up a car by yourself learning as you go. Including things liek dropping in new engines and transmissions and what not. Just pondering.
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