Ford FalconFord Falcon - With standard features such as the exhilarating 6-cylinder Barra 182 engine, Control Blade IRS (sedan only), Sequential Sports Shift (on the optional automatic transmission) and an Intelligent Safety System which boasts a multitude of advanced safety features, the Falcon XT is not only a driver's car. It's also a car that the whole family can enjoy.
Just beginning to work on a car (1960 falcon) for the first time and am wondering how to approach acquiring tools.
What tools do you use most frequently?
If you had it to do over again, would you purchase complete sets of things such as wrenches (with sizes from 1/2" up to 2") and socket sets (for example ones containing three sizes of drives and about 10 deep and 10 regular sockets in each of metric and SAE sizes for each drive) or are most of them sitting unused so that it would have been better to purchase individual sockets or wrenches as you went along?
Would you get only impact strength sets?
Are you getting the most use from human powered tools or powered ones such as air powered tools?
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