"I can try. Things look pretty good so far. I think most of these can be hammered out and smoothed away. And I can match the paint color, too." Quite easily, in fact. She wouldn't have to order the paint and wait for it to arrive if he didn't want to.
"Well, that's good to hear," Tink added, though she was more interested in the car now. Good thing the girl wasn't hurt, but Tink's attention was on the hood.
"I'll get it." She said. After consulting with some tools, a few minutes later the hood was open and Tink was inspecting the engine. Again, she used the kind of reverence that a museum curator would use when examining a precious artifact. She should be wearing white gloves for this.