Looking back it is amazing how few tools I got by with, seemed to manage everything with a Halfords Socket set (from my Grandparents) which I still have....mainly three spanners,7/16", 1/2" and of course a 9/16"....various hammers, a number of chisels (all blunt), a Gunson Eeziebleed.....but not even a trolley jack!
Engines were hoisted out using a beam in the garage and a rope, light was a single bulb "lead light" which flickered on and off.
All work under the car was carried out with my nose almost touching the underside of the car, normally in a T shirt, normally took a few days to shower off the oil afterwards...
12G940 heads were made to fit onto small bore engines by grinding out pockets with an angle grinder while engine in situ`
Much to my parents alarm, used to swap subframes, (Wet to Dry) on a piece of grass next to the house, usually took a couple of days, just because we would go out clubbing or to the pub in between......
On a first date with a particularly attractive girl, she had to join me in pushing my Mini 1000 around Heston services to get it going again, surprisingly we are still together 40 years later.....can you imagine that today
They were good times though and I miss them.....