Detroit & RubyQuill
Hey Detroit, have you ever thought about what it takes to bring a forgotten machine back to life? I find the idea of restoring an old engine almost like rewriting a story.
Sure thing. Pull a piece of metal out of the dark, slap on some oil, give it a good whack, and watch it roar back to life. Restoring an engine is just rewriting its past—one bolt at a time. If you want me to sit and read a manual, that's not my speed. Bring the parts, bring the hustle, and we'll get this old machine talking again.
That energy is exactly what a classic engine needs, but every bolt and gasket has its own history. Let me find the right parts and we’ll give the machine the exact attention it deserves, step by step.
Sounds good. Just bring the parts and the patience to keep the grease flowing. We'll line up those bolts one by one, and before you know it, that old engine will be singing its own new song. Let's get to it.
Alright, let’s gather the right bits first—each piece is a note in the engine’s old score. Once we line them up, we’ll work slowly, oil in hand, and make sure every thread sings the right way. That way, the machine can finally play its new song.
Got it. Bring the parts, bring the oil, and let’s make that engine sing again. No fuss, just muscle and a bit of patience. Let's get to work.