3 tips to fix your ailing banger

Your motor has sat in the garage for months, festering indoors like a rusted anachronism. The exhaust has packed in, the seats are flea-bitten and the steering wheel is about as reliable as Bambi on an ice rink. It looks like someone’s tried to put Herbier out of his misery, but just clipped his wing mirrors instead.

But let’s not consign your rusty banger to the scrapheap quite yet. Even under the most ravaged hood there sits an engine begging to be revved back into life.

Whether it’s a boxy Vauxhall Nova, a burnt-out beamer or a clapped-out Corvette, we’ve assembled a few tips to put some speed back into your vehicle.

Magic that sticks

While you might always associate cars with needing a lick of paint, their interiors usually need nothing more than a lick of decent glue.

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