AUTODYSSEY

Community Advice

The community has solved it already.

Ask the people who have already done it. The AUTODYSSEY community is built from restorers, mechanics, collectors, and everyday enthusiasts who have faced the same problems, made the same mistakes, and found the answers you need.

What it offers

Four ways the community shows up.

Ask anything

Stuck on a wiring diagram? Cannot identify a part? The community has rebuilt, restored, and troubleshot nearly every make and model. Post your question and get answers from people who have been there.

Search solved threads

Most problems have already been solved. Browse archived advice by make, model, year, and topic. The search is built for mechanics — part numbers, tool names, and symptoms all return useful results.

Build threads

Share your project in public. Post progress photographs, ask for feedback, and keep the whole community following along. Every post becomes part of your Vault record.

Direct messages

Connect one-to-one with restorers, mechanics, and specialists. Trade parts, arrange shop visits, or just talk shop with someone who drives what you drive.

How it works

Advice that stays useful.

Community Advice is built on top of the same Vault that holds your vehicles. Every question you ask, every answer you receive, and every build thread you post becomes part of your permanent record. It is searchable, taggable, and linked to the vehicle it concerns.

When you ask about a 1967 Mustang carburetor, the thread is tagged to Mustangs, to carburetors, and to the year 1967. The next owner of that car — or the next person with the same problem — finds your thread instantly.

The community is moderated for quality, not volume. Answers are rated by the people who tried them, and the best advice rises to the top. Bad advice does not stay visible for long.

Coming soon

The full community surface is on its way.

Clubs, build threads, field notes, and direct messaging are being built now. Open your Vault and you will be first in line when they go live.

Car enthusiasts gathered at a classic car meet

Start now

Join the community today.

The feed is already live. Post your first project, ask your first question, and meet the people who drive what you drive.