It should say in the video, but I want to say around $20k. If I didn't get the price, I apologize. I always try to get as much info as I can but sometimes I get distracted and miss it.
the price of parts and professional services out strips the cost of the build.. its cheaper to buy a finished vehicle. 59 chevs are now pulling over 100k,, 15 years ago $40k
I won't say if these cars were overpriced or not, but I will say this. There were very few cars with "Sold" on them at the end of the swap meet. A few years ago, it was the opposite. You would hardly see cars that didn't have sold written on them.
I hear you. I remember when you could always get cars at swap meets for under a grand. They might have been total rebuilds, but still. The only way I'm able to work on stuff is because we bought so many back in the day we have a lifetime supply of project cars.
Some great buys guys
You get a thumbs up just for the thumb nail pic! Looking forward to watching the whole video now.
Still some good projects out there -thanks!
Yep...the 56 Plymouth with the little Red Ram Hemi is a yard car - runs and yard drives - thanks for the vedio !
Some real good cars there!
Beautiful blue Nova
Thanks for sharing good stuff out there you can flip double your 💵. Easy 😁 little knowledge time peace 🕊️
OJ did have a matching bronco,your son is correct!! His was dis mantled by L A P D!! There were 2 white broncos
Huh! Learn something new every day!!
How much was the pace car
It should say in the video, but I want to say around $20k. If I didn't get the price, I apologize. I always try to get as much info as I can but sometimes I get distracted and miss it.
the price of parts and professional services out strips the cost of the build.. its cheaper to buy a finished vehicle. 59 chevs are now pulling over 100k,, 15 years ago $40k
lot of project cars there but unfortunately most of them arent going to sell anywhere near what the sellers are asking for them
I won't say if these cars were overpriced or not, but I will say this. There were very few cars with "Sold" on them at the end of the swap meet. A few years ago, it was the opposite. You would hardly see cars that didn't have sold written on them.
@@downsouthjunking8180 man its these in sane prces that keep my channel from delving into the world automotive on youtube
I hear you. I remember when you could always get cars at swap meets for under a grand. They might have been total rebuilds, but still. The only way I'm able to work on stuff is because we bought so many back in the day we have a lifetime supply of project cars.