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MY STORY...
My love for mechanics began as far back as I can remember. From being mesmerized by the mechanics of my older brother’s go kart, to piecing together every intricate part of remote control cars as a young kid, if there was a project that allowed me to build and solve problems, I could not get enough of it. And every summer as a kid I'd spend two weeks with my grandfather building something in his workshop. We would plan a project at the beginning and make it a reality in two weeks. My grandmother would always come out and say, "genius at work!"
After rebuilding my very own first engine on an antique VW Beetle converted to a dune buggy years later, and rebuilding/upgrading every single component of the vehicle, I realized that what had begun as a hobby of pure fascination as a child, would eventually be a craft that I would dedicate my life to. As years went on I began providing car repair services to myself, friends, family, and colleagues, and even working professionally as a technician in a heavy equipment repair shop for a period of time.
I can remember the “awe factor” that I experienced when getting my first glimpse into the science, mechanics, and manufacturing techniques working behind the scenes for one greater purpose like it was yesterday. Now, I have taken that same passion, and devoted my work to serving clients with the utmost of integrity, honesty, and quality service by providing on site auto repair services and diagnostics, without the inconvenience of traveling to a shop. As the owner of Dr. Mobile Mechanics, I can assure you that it is my mission to provide affordable mobile car repair services that are convenient, fair, and always done with your safety in mind.
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Automobile systems are very much like the systems in the human body. Vital signs include pulse (engine speed/RPM), temperature (engine water/oil temp), blood pressure (engine oil pressure), and blood-oxygen saturation (O2 levels read in the exhaust the O2 sensors). It has a bone structure (frame/chassis), electrical wiring (nerves), sensors (touch, taste, hearing, seeing), a computer (the brain), appendages for movement and a drive-train (feet, legs/joints).
Fortunately automobiles do not have emotions as well even though it does sometimes seem as though they have a mind of their own. There are different kinds of joints, and some of them are ball-in-socket. There are different kinds of fluids in the human body and the automobile, and lastly, there are different types of vehicles as well as bodies, and the different types tend to have characteristic problems. So with this many similarities make sure your auto mechanic is like a doctor. And that is why you can trust The Mobile Auto Doctor.
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Lincoln Stillwagon
lincoln_stillwagon@drmobilemechanic.com
404-458-7612
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