I'll definately find inspiration in that story, Dave. But I am 14 and I lack the experience and knowledge of how to correctly perform the magnitude of an operation my car needs. Money is an isue because no one hires under 16, not even food stores. I'll just stop complaining now and shut up with the "my Dad said" shit and take on one project at a time. As I currently have 4 AMCs to try and keep from rotting away or never being completed, as well as a computer case to build, a house to keep clean, homework to get done, etc. etc. Just gotta prioritize. --- gremlinkiddave <Dave_dmm@xxxx> wrote: > Okay, I could see being to old to undertake huge > automotive > projects. But I started working right after I turned > 15 and have > been working on my car ever since. I don't get out > of school to work > on it and I also have a job at which I work on aver > 22 hours a week. > My father provided minimal help when I started > working on my car, I > tore most of it down and cataloged the hardware by > myself, it's only > in the past year or so that he's become almost as > involved with the > gremlin as I am. You don't have any money? Unless > you're 12 or 13 > you're not too younge to get a job, there's work out > there, it may > not be a steady job or pay well but it IS money. If > your car was > that dear to you you'd have some level of > detication, you'd make it > work. > > Sometimes you gotta set aside everything else grab a > wrench and make > it happen, > > Dave > > ===== D.G. 713 __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree