Today I fixed the driver's door on my Mazda 6. There is a spring in the door latch that is prone to breaking, and when it breaks, you can't open the door from inside or outside. Fantastic design.
More interestingly, the other day I did the capacitor fix on this Minolta X-9. I had to learn how to solder to do this, and when I first tested it with batteries from my Minolta XE-5 it didn't work at all. I thought I'd fried it. Then I remembered that I had some spare fresh batteries and put those in - shutter works, winder winds, all good. This is the first camera that I have resurrected from a non-working state rather than just improving its function, so even though it's a relatively basic fix I'm pretty pleased.
(That lens is a project for another time. This camera and two Tamron lenses came to me from a shed and they kind of look like it.)