I grew up on a 200+ acer farm and when the chores were done, it would get boring. So my younger brother and I would go to different people's houses in the area and ask if they wanted to get rid of their junkers they had sitting around. We would drag them home with a tractor, get them running, clean them and sell them. With the extra money, we would even buy a decent car now and then. The only problem was, our Dad was dead set against having any cars sitting around. We had places that we would hide them until he found them. Then we would catch hell! With all the field roads around, we would play Dukes of Hazard, before there was such a thing. Funny seeing the show when it came out because we were already doing what they did. You should have seen some of the cars that we found. Then I took two years of VoTech for auto mechanics. Graduated High School on a Saturday, started working at a dealership on Monday. After about ten years of bending wrenches I got out of it, didn't pay much like it does now. Got into industrial type work. But I've always had a project, fixing my own or a friend's, or just to make a couple of extra bucks. When it's in your blood, you never stop fooling with these machines...