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<blockquote data-quote="Bluesnailman" data-source="post: 601698" data-attributes="member: 17859"><p>I would say most people who have an old vehicle fall somewhere in the 'handy' range - neither ignorant, nor experts. 'Handy' is a dangerous place, as you can imagine sometimes that you know more than you do. </p><p></p><p>A second opinion is always a good idea, even though mine has passed all mots, and I like the regular oral advisory (keep looking after it is the advice). A second opinion on whether your handbrake really isn't good enough any more, an opinion that that track rod end has seen better days, that when you changed the headlamp you've not adjusted it as well as we can....</p><p></p><p>I may or may not get an MOT, but I will take it to the local friendly garage and pay him to spend 45 minutes doing a once over (probably with a bit of paper to prove it)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluesnailman, post: 601698, member: 17859"] I would say most people who have an old vehicle fall somewhere in the 'handy' range - neither ignorant, nor experts. 'Handy' is a dangerous place, as you can imagine sometimes that you know more than you do. A second opinion is always a good idea, even though mine has passed all mots, and I like the regular oral advisory (keep looking after it is the advice). A second opinion on whether your handbrake really isn't good enough any more, an opinion that that track rod end has seen better days, that when you changed the headlamp you've not adjusted it as well as we can.... I may or may not get an MOT, but I will take it to the local friendly garage and pay him to spend 45 minutes doing a once over (probably with a bit of paper to prove it) [/QUOTE]
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