Why Do Projects Take So Long? - Tales of a Gearhead Episode 57

March 21, 2022
Tales of a Gearhead
Why Do Projects Take So Long?

That old project has been sitting in your garage for three years now! Or has it been five...? Stacey helps you understand why it takes so long to finish your projects regardless of whether you're doing the work yourself or a shop is doing the work for you. Then, he answers a listener's question about a transmission that's been sitting long enough to vote!

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