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MadMechanic77

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I am a simple guy who enjoys simple things in life. I have got 2 vehicles, a a 2015 F-150 and 1976 Plymouth Road Runner. My hobbies are soccer, fishing and outdoor trips. Honestly, I'm not a tech guy. I mean, I can change oil, get the new filters in, do some suspension job and stuff. But when it comes to engine and sensors, I'd rather take the vehicle to the shop to get it fixed.
 

69hemibeep

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Welcome aboard. When it comes to newer cars I don't mess with them, I gotta guy LOL
 

69RNR

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Welcome from Utah! I'm the same way with my car. YouTube, the 1969 Plymouth Service Manual, and the help from these fine feathered bird owners on the forum have been EXTREMELY helpful.

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djais1801

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welcome...lets see some pics of the 76! My friends brother had a super coupe when i was in hs in the 80's...real cool
 

Coyote

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Welcome aboard! Newer cars repair just the same way as the old ones. The problem is proper diagnosis. Just throwing parts at them in guesswork can get real expensive! Computers will tell you what's wrong most of the time. There can be some real tight areas to get old hands in to make the repair. The bolting and unbolting is not any more complicated.
 
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