In my ever self-effacing manner, I’ve often joked that I could pen quite the entertaining account of things I’ve done wrong while building cars; be it trying to make parts fit that very clearly were never meant to, over or under tightening hardware, cutting corners, being in a rush or just any number of other shenanigans that all of us are guilty of. It’s comically part of the experience of building a car in one’s garage. Yet, as many read this paragraph, the thought in their mind will be to devise how to avoid these mistakes entirely – and that is a problem.
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