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Reading Glenn Torren’s article on parenting advice (UC #430) got me thinking. I too am guilty of locking away cars for my daughter when she grows older and hope that one day she may appreciate them.

As a kid I spent many weekends handing tools to my dad and watching him do repairs on the family VB then VH Commodore. To this day I’m grateful for those days, I’m no mechanic but the basic skills I picked up from my dad allows me to do services, oil changes, tyre changes etc on my classic cars today, plus I got to spend time

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