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Old 03-05-2010, 09:00 PM   #1
Davey88
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Join Date: May 2010
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Cool Wanting to start Learning

Im 22 and love old muscle cars in particular Mustangs and im a Ford man. My question is, how does one learn all the different parts to cars? What parts do what? I feel there is a lot of knowledgeable people around me here at Ford Forums..and i scratch my head and wonder..how do you know/remember all these different part names and different brands!?

If you want to give me some tips on how you learnt that would be helpful, think back to the very beginning!

I want to one day drive 67 mustang rebuilt down my streets. Thats my dream. For now a Ford Typhoon would do nicely!!


I know it takes time to learn but gotta start somewhere. You all seem to be Mechanics!

Remember i know sweet FA about cars really.

Chers big ears
Davey


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