

A blind car mechanic has told how he fixes motors using just touch to tell what's wrong with them. Col Collewijn - who lost his eyesight aged eight - said: "As long as my tools are in the right place and no screws drops to the ground I get along alone very well." Collewijn, who has worked for in a garage in Nuis, Holland, for 30 years, said: "I do everything by trusting my senses and my hearing." "And I have one big advantage over other mechanics - I can repair cars in the dark," he laughed.
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