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The '''One Man's Junk Car by Mechanically Minded''' is a hobby object featured in ''[[The Sims 2: FreeTime]]''. It is found in the Hobbies/Miscellaneous section of [[Buy mode]], and costs §800. Like other [[car]]s, it must be placed on a [[driveway]]. While an unfinished car can be placed in a Sim's [[inventory]], it remains linked to the driveway section it was on, and that driveway section is still considered to be "in use" by the car. The unfinished car can be placed back where it was, and Sims can continue working on it, but no other car can use that spot.
The '''One Man's Junk Car by Mechanically Minded''' is a hobby object featured in ''[[The Sims 2: FreeTime]]''. It is found in the Hobbies/Miscellaneous section of [[Buy mode]], and costs §800- making it the cheapest vehicle in the game. Like other [[car]]s, it must be placed on a [[driveway]]. While an unfinished car can be placed in a Sim's [[inventory]], it remains linked to the driveway section it was on, and that driveway section is still considered to be "in use" by the car. The unfinished car can be placed back where it was, and Sims can continue working on it, but no other car can use that spot.


Working on the vehicle raises the Mechanical skill, albeit slowly- half the gain rate of Studying- and requires about six hours of continuous labor. After completion, it can be sold for §5,200 in Buy Mode, or more in a business if [[Open For Business]] is installed, making it very feasible for sale. Also, the first time a Sim finishes restoring the car, he or she will get a special [[Memories|memory]]. The finished Awesomely Customized Car resembles a '70s Dodge Challenger, with an older Nissan Skyline's rear lights.
Working on the body or engine builds [[Mechanical]] skill and enthusiasm for the [[Tinkering]] hobby. Two Sims can work on the car at the same time, if one works on the body while the other works on the engine. If the car is not being worked on, a Sim can rev the engine. When the car is fully restored, the player can click on it and select a paint option. After the Sim has finished painting the car, the car will become the '''Awesome Customized Car''', and will be drivable. It can also be sold in Buy mode, and has an initial value of §5200. If ''[[Open for Business]]'' is installed, it can be sold in a [[business]].

The skill gain rate for Mechanical is lower than the average for objects which increase this skill, which is 100, while the skill gain rate from the bookcase is 200.

The first time a Sim finishes restoring the car, he or she will get a special [[Memories|memory]].


After the car is finished, there may be a delay before options other than "Sit In Car" will be available when clicking on it. If this happens, have a Sim sit in the car, then click on an area outside of the car to have the Sim get out. After the Sim gets out, all options should be available when clicking on the car, and all in-the-car options will be available while the Sim is sitting in the car.
After the car is finished, there may be a delay before options other than "Sit In Car" will be available when clicking on it. If this happens, have a Sim sit in the car, then click on an area outside of the car to have the Sim get out. After the Sim gets out, all options should be available when clicking on the car, and all in-the-car options will be available while the Sim is sitting in the car.

The finished car is a classic-style muscle car generally resembling a 1970 Dodge Challenger. It has the same [[comfort]], [[energy]], and [[fun]] stats as the [[List of vehicles#Ownable vehicles in The Sims 2|Yomoshoto Evasion]], even though its initial cost is less than the cost of a Smoogo Minima. It cannot be recolored with the [[Buy mode#Buy mode tools in The Sims 2|Design Tool]], but can be repainted.


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The Sims 2: FreeTime The Sims 3 Store


Restorable junk cars are hobby objects found in The Sims 2: FreeTime and in Roaring Heights, a downloadable world available from The Sims 3 Store.[1]

The Sims 2: FreeTime

One Man's Junk Car by Mechanically Minded
Have you dabbled with some of the small creations available from Mechanically Minded? Are you ready for some more? Are you ready for the motherlode? One Man's Junk Car is Mechanically Minded's biggest do-it-yourself "kit" - a run down car, in need of a new engine and body work. All it needs is a little affection and elbow grease. Must place on driveway.
Game The Sims 2: FreeTime
Buyable Buy mode
Price §800
Type Vehicle, Skill

The One Man's Junk Car by Mechanically Minded is a hobby object featured in The Sims 2: FreeTime. It is found in the Hobbies/Miscellaneous section of Buy mode, and costs §800- making it the cheapest vehicle in the game. Like other cars, it must be placed on a driveway. While an unfinished car can be placed in a Sim's inventory, it remains linked to the driveway section it was on, and that driveway section is still considered to be "in use" by the car. The unfinished car can be placed back where it was, and Sims can continue working on it, but no other car can use that spot.

Working on the vehicle raises the Mechanical skill, albeit slowly- half the gain rate of Studying- and requires about six hours of continuous labor. After completion, it can be sold for §5,200 in Buy Mode, or more in a business if Open For Business is installed, making it very feasible for sale. Also, the first time a Sim finishes restoring the car, he or she will get a special memory. The finished Awesomely Customized Car resembles a '70s Dodge Challenger, with an older Nissan Skyline's rear lights.

After the car is finished, there may be a delay before options other than "Sit In Car" will be available when clicking on it. If this happens, have a Sim sit in the car, then click on an area outside of the car to have the Sim get out. After the Sim gets out, all options should be available when clicking on the car, and all in-the-car options will be available while the Sim is sitting in the car.

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The Sims 3 Store

Classically Cool Fixer-upper Car
Game The Sims 3 Store
Buyable Buy mode
Price §350
Type Vehicle, Skill
Size 6x5

The Classically Cool Fixer-upper Car is a hobby object featured in The Sims 3 Store. At present, it is only available with the store world of Roaring Heights. In Buy mode, it is found in the Transportation section under Outdoors, or in the Vehicles section under Cars. When bought, it can be placed anywhere. However, once it has been restored, it must be placed on a driveway.

Working on the car builds a Sim's Handiness skill. One or two Sims can work on the car; one Sim can on the body while the other work on the engine. If the car is not being worked on, a Sim can rev the engine. After the car is fixed-up, it will be drivable. Even after the car is fully restored, a Sim can work on the engine to improve Handiness. Sims can also wax the car once it is fully restored. The car can be recolored via Create A Style.

Unlike other cars in The Sims 3, this car has a radio, and is a place where Sims can WooHoo. While in the car, Sims can also hang out, look at the stars, and make out.

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References

  1. The car from Roaring Heights has its own page at the Store, but is not currently available as a separate item.