how did you learn to work on cars?
I'd say for me it was 2 people, my grandfather and my brother. Now, Grandpa couldn't fix a damn thing, had zero mechanical ability, and liked to fix things by running a giant slotted woodscrew about 1/2 way in and call it good. BUT, he was a rep for Kendall Oil, and exposed my brother and I to the world of high preformance vehicles of all shapes and sizes.
Now, the 2nd person on my list is my brother Greg, or blu340dart to y'all. See, he was right there with me growing up and going to the same races and leaning over the same cars. We learned as we went, and we still do. We've had literally hundreds of cars owned between the 2 of us, all makes and models, but Mopars have always seemed to be top on our list.
I gravitated to the point where I am mostly early A body because I like them, have them and know a lot about them. I like to take things apart and challenge myself to completely rebuild it exactly the way it was made. I'm on a mission to rebuild all the big stuff a person owns in their lives...so far I've rebuilt a house, a motorcycle and a car (well, a few). Whats next??? I don't know, but I think I'm gonna need more tools... Geof