Matty wrote:
ket01 wrote:
Have you done any DIY car maintenance before?
KT
The short answer: no, none whatsoever.
Well, no time like the present. First buy yourself a cheap VW Mk3 Golf for running about in. Then buy a Haynes manual off Ebay, or I'll lend you mine as you pass here to go up to Whitehaven, go to your dad's house and learn how to do it - after all you can't break anything more than it is already. Simply follow the instructions in the manual. Borrow or buy tools as you need them, and don't give them back... that's how you build your tool kit up

(it's a joke everybody). Once it's stripped down you can ask a mechanic, or people on here, for advice and opinions to help you decide what to do next - there's a wealth of knowledge on this forum, a few requests and photos should get you loads of advice.
Stripping it down and changing parts is one thing, but putting it back together you may require some help - some old bloke up there will help you, and I'm sure there's more than one on here itching to get his hands dirty
We all started like that Matt. I couldn't afford to have my Triumph Spitfire maintained by somebody else so had to learn to do it myself. Bit easier than a Porsche admittedly - even the new 924 they'd just launched, but like everything else in life... if you don't try you won't succeed.
As for Whitehaven, it's got character, just a bit run down unless you go to the marina.
Good luck with it.