15 thoughts on “You saw it here first, a woman fixing her own car.”
Looks like she’s changing the sparkplugs & gaping them too. I can’t remember the last time I gaped a plug.
Actually, she has a comprehensive tool kit. No disrespect intended. What is that contraption on the window sill of the porch? Ball and mace? Disrespect intended on that!
Appears to be a child’s spinning top… But, then, what ever floats her mace…
I dated a girl that hot rodded an early 70s Nova by herself. She knew more about working on cars than I do. Nice thingies too
I’d a got my ass beat for levin the screen door open
WTH? Who cares?
My ex was a mechanic’s kid, as am I. I had to help her now & then when she couldn’t break something loose, but that’s about it.
My present girlfriend is eager to learn, & observes carefully when I work on things.
Surely she is just cleaning something.
1950 Oldsmobile ?
I knew lots of girls who worked on their own cars. Might be as simple as keeping it spotless, inside and out, or heavy mechanical stuff.
Some were very pretty, and some were average, but they were all cool!
I’ve known very few women mechanics, but ALL of them were knowledgable and very good. None of ’em were drop-dead gorgeous, unfortunately…
I had a friend (unfortunately, only a friend) who was very hot and she was a whiz on cars. God, I miss her.
I know she was good on cars because so am I. No brag, just fact.
If you want to get good on cars go racing. I did.
I also made my living at it for decades.
Not buying it.
The man’s been cropped out, he’s on the other side doing the work.
You can tell because her hands are too clean.
Me either, life magazine picture at the beginning of the brave strong women crusade.
Looks like she’s changing the sparkplugs & gaping them too. I can’t remember the last time I gaped a plug.
Actually, she has a comprehensive tool kit. No disrespect intended. What is that contraption on the window sill of the porch? Ball and mace? Disrespect intended on that!
Appears to be a child’s spinning top… But, then, what ever floats her mace…
I dated a girl that hot rodded an early 70s Nova by herself. She knew more about working on cars than I do. Nice thingies too
I’d a got my ass beat for levin the screen door open
WTH? Who cares?
My ex was a mechanic’s kid, as am I. I had to help her now & then when she couldn’t break something loose, but that’s about it.
My present girlfriend is eager to learn, & observes carefully when I work on things.
Surely she is just cleaning something.
1950 Oldsmobile ?
I knew lots of girls who worked on their own cars. Might be as simple as keeping it spotless, inside and out, or heavy mechanical stuff.
Some were very pretty, and some were average, but they were all cool!
I’ve known very few women mechanics, but ALL of them were knowledgable and very good. None of ’em were drop-dead gorgeous, unfortunately…
I had a friend (unfortunately, only a friend) who was very hot and she was a whiz on cars. God, I miss her.
I know she was good on cars because so am I. No brag, just fact.
If you want to get good on cars go racing. I did.
I also made my living at it for decades.
Not buying it.
The man’s been cropped out, he’s on the other side doing the work.
You can tell because her hands are too clean.
Me either, life magazine picture at the beginning of the brave strong women crusade.
and clean hands.