Makeshift mechanics benefit from French economic weakness
by Sylvia Zappi from on (#9J36)
From the banlieues of Paris to the northern quarters of Marseille, a black-market auto repair industry is booming
Under the trees, just down the road from the Dourdin housing estate, the signs are unmistakable, with a couple of cars jacked up and a litter of oily rags and toolboxes spilling all over the pavement. By Thursday evening the open-air mechanics have set up shop in this district of St Denis, north-east of Paris.
Sporting a singlet and a (fake) diamond stud in his ear, Eddie (name changed) has plenty on his hands. Customers are waiting in their cars. At the end of the day he pulls out a flask of bourbon and some plastic cups, and turns up the sound system. The scene turns into a boozy picnic.
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