Hello Josh. Wow Josh you are one smart guy! I wished I would have had your knowledge! You are able to make so much money by having that knowledge! Good for you! I cant wait to see your next update!!! Take care and get some rest! God bless.
You know, I'm glad you used 1/4 inch drive ratchet and sockets on that job. I have seen many a backyard mechanic having to do a job over because they used a 1/2 " drive or God forbid an air ratchet and mushroomed a gasket all because they thought they could get the job done quicker, That's a very common problem on those cars my sister had one she had it done in 2010 and the car ended up being bought by my brother's father in law and he had it redone in 2019
My guess would be that the key cost was more than the car. Good job. This flip worked out great so far but, people need to understand that it was a gamble on your part. It could have needed a new engine.
Every auction car is a gamble, it comes down how much you wanna let the next person fix. Key was $225 coded, stay tuned for part 2 for the cost breakdown.
Enjoyed this more than I thought I would. Once I started watching I couldn't stop. Great video
Glad you enjoyed it! Part 2 in about 2 weeks with a price breakdown
Very cool Josh. Your knowledge is very impressive. I look forward to seeing how this works out for you. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! It’s fun learning how stuff works and how to figure out how it works.
Great video man!! Figuring out the key situation and gaining access to a BMW has definitely taught me some things. Thanks for all your hard work.
Appreciate the view. Stay tuned for part 2 :)
Hello Josh. Wow Josh you are one smart guy! I wished I would have had your knowledge! You are able to make so much money by having that knowledge! Good for you! I cant wait to see your next update!!! Take care and get some rest! God bless.
I appreciate that! I love working on cars and finding out how stuff works
You know, I'm glad you used 1/4 inch drive ratchet and sockets on that job. I have seen many a backyard mechanic having to do a job over because they used a 1/2 " drive or God forbid an air ratchet and mushroomed a gasket all because they thought they could get the job done quicker, That's a very common problem on those cars my sister had one she had it done in 2010 and the car ended up being bought by my brother's father in law and he had it redone in 2019
I would never use power tools on a plastic valve cover. Usually they crack or explode, not wanting that headache. Lol
My guess would be that the key cost was more than the car.
Good job.
This flip worked out great so far but, people need to understand that it was a gamble on your part. It could have needed a new engine.
Every auction car is a gamble, it comes down how much you wanna let the next person fix. Key was $225 coded, stay tuned for part 2 for the cost breakdown.
225 is a Great deal. Awesome.
Do you have the title for it
Clean title, no brands. Part 2 coming in 2 weeks. With price breakdown and still going to do front brakes
How much for that blue Volvo?
Not for sale, yet :)