snailmont5oh wrote: Vigo, you need to go to work for Jay Leno, or find your own local Leno. I gotta think that his mechs get paid enough to live comfortably.
I'm not so sure about that. He occasionally makes comments about it and I get the impression most of his guys are either volunteers and/or retired and working on his stuff for the fun of it - and lets face it - who wouldn't want to be able to work in his shop with his specialized tools on the huge variety of cars he owns. Plus, he allows them to work on their own projects in the shop.
It seems the best way to make a living as an enthusiast mechanic is to specialize in a particular car or make. One shop I know in Philly pretty much only works on MINIs (mostly) and BMWs (some). There are also a few Volvo specialists I know of in this area. They work on Volvos and little else. Being marque-specific could help reduce the special tools and training required and thus seems to keep their prices down. Plus, working on one type of car all the time reduces diagnostic time since they see common problems so often.