FREE Toyota Camry? Is it too far gone?

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  • @mduff94
    @mduff94 Год назад +148

    This thing deserves a detail. 315k miles is a testament to how good it is. I bet it would look great once it's cleaned up.

    • @YokaiTheGSD
      @YokaiTheGSD Год назад +8

      That’s what I’m saying, everything really functions as it should. Might it be far from perfect? Yes, but that can change. For not even that much money too.

    • @RohanSanjith
      @RohanSanjith Год назад +4

      A color matching hood could be used

    • @thagerdorn2009
      @thagerdorn2009 Год назад +4

      My suburban is at 311k, my Odyssey is at 310k...really the only vehicles that won't make it that far on the original drivetrain would be VW/German trash.

    • @idrinkgas_XD
      @idrinkgas_XD 7 месяцев назад

      and servicing

  • @patslack7609
    @patslack7609 Год назад +100

    For 300,000 miles that's not a bad car. As we know there's less fortunate people out there who could use a little help to get back on their feet. So Jay if I were you! I'd give the car a tune up & fix what you can! And give the car away to someone who needs a helping hand to get back on their feet again. That's what I would do with the car as free can be a good thing as we say.

    • @hoopty.
      @hoopty. Год назад +10

      This makes me mad 😡. I drive one worse than this everyday and I love it. I could afford a new car but I'd rather have this one. Damn people are ignorant.

    • @bigbird2240
      @bigbird2240 11 месяцев назад +1

      The problem is poor people unless they are skilled and have enough money to maintain it won’t be able to keep it running . There is a select group of people that have the need and ability to maintain and use it - Hispanic immigrants- hard working and would be skilled enough to maintain it

  • @oswaldomedina6575
    @oswaldomedina6575 Год назад +7

    I got a free 99 Camry for my first car. Two total losses later and me not giving up on it, my little Toyota still repays me for the love I’ve given it all these years. I just think the Camry is for the person that develops an attachment to it and doesn’t mind giving their daily vehicle love and repairs when it needs it. They don’t ask for much, and never let you down. It’s just an extremely lovable car.

  • @MattBrownbill
    @MattBrownbill Год назад +41

    That's the kind car our family had to make do with, when I was young. Meant my dad could get to work and we could have holidays. Give it to a deserving family.

  • @vishalkomar8809
    @vishalkomar8809 Год назад +63

    I have a 98 Camry and have had it since November, 1999. It had 401k original miles and it's on its sixth timing belt. She runs good and the a/c as well as all of the accessories work well. I would keep her or give it to someone who needs a car. Truly one of the best cars I have ever had.

    • @Urkiaistrash
      @Urkiaistrash Год назад +3

      wow..

    • @rich_edwards79
      @rich_edwards79 Год назад +6

      They are mechanically indestructible, the spiritual successor to the old RWD Volvos. I have a serious soft spot for these cars, dull as they may be. One of the last great Japanese sedans.

    • @YokaiTheGSD
      @YokaiTheGSD Год назад +1

      That shows how trusty they are!

    • @RohanSanjith
      @RohanSanjith Год назад

      Why too many belt change? I've seen original belt go over 500,000 miles

    • @paulsz6194
      @paulsz6194 Год назад

      @ Vishal Komar, But does it leak oil, or have you been diligent enough to get them replaced as they wore out & leaked? Crank &, oil pump and rear main seals regularly fail. Also, the bracket at the exhaust manifold where the exhaust pipe meets , cracks and causes vibration. On the older models, you had to rebuild the distributor and replace the tiny seals to stop leaks from the distributor area.

  • @Specmauto
    @Specmauto Год назад +68

    It’d be cool to fix up the mechanical stuff and do a subscriber giveaway like some channels do. I’d just hate to see it demolished in a demo derby or scrapped while it still runs and drives good.

    • @djcrownvic7017
      @djcrownvic7017 Год назад +5

      That's a good idea, he could give it to the 100 000th subscriber or something....

    • @thystaff742
      @thystaff742 Год назад +1

      Be a 16 year olds first car.

  • @allimkhan7540
    @allimkhan7540 Год назад +42

    That year Toyota Camary is so reliable its the best vehicle ever built. Someone could fix that car up and you can drive it for 10 more years.

  • @tan2ksl153
    @tan2ksl153 Год назад +16

    If you don't want to keep it, and can't sell it. perhaps give it to someone in need. I bought a 99 V6 with a 5 speed for $250 back when I had to get my life back on track. I drove it for 2 years, and sold it for $150 to someone as a "endro racecar" at the local circle track. They ended up registering it and drove it until they blew the clutch at 450000 miles.

  • @bigccentertainment4892
    @bigccentertainment4892 Год назад +57

    Keep it around and use it for a shop car. Would make a great parts runner since it still runs and drives and has working A/C.

  • @solarscreen
    @solarscreen Год назад +10

    Jay, we got a 96 from my wife's older sister that was sitting out in their yard and dogs used it for a dog house. We limped back home, 3 hours away and started working on it. We spent about $120O over the next 6 months; tires, windshield, exhaust flex pipe, pressure washed all the seats and carpeting after pulling it all out, reset the airbag computer, inner door handle, outer door handle, and all the standard maintenance on all the systems. We drove that car after that for 8 years. It was peeling, rock chipped, mismatched paint, but it ran and the air was ice cold. We sold it to someone who needed a reliable beater to get to work and didn't have a lot of money. $800... $305k miles. In the right hands, that car will be invaluable. Thanks for sharing!

  • @nca877
    @nca877 Год назад +41

    I'd give it a full interior detail, run it through a car wash and then either keep it for a shop car/daily or find some hubcaps and list it for $1500 or so. Being a Camry someone will buy it.

  • @ericwhitehead6451
    @ericwhitehead6451 Год назад +22

    Mid 90's Toyota's were some of the best cars ever made. I had a 96 ES300 (fancy Camry) and I traded it in with 310K miles on it. Got $600 for it even. I think your Camry would be a good first car for some kid that wants to learn to work on cars. Hell, you can't break em!

  • @cantfindneutral
    @cantfindneutral Год назад +13

    I have a ‘99 Camry too, I love this car and it’s the best car i’ve ever owned. I’ve only ever had to change the starter and oil changes here and there.

  • @movieguy1985
    @movieguy1985 Год назад +18

    I want to say it's worth fixing, I mean the price of new cars is just outrageous right now. There is a lot of people out there who just need something to get around in and don't really care what it is as long as it's cheap. I'll buy a car for 1500 and try to make it last 3 years then buying new.

  • @2003cobramustang
    @2003cobramustang Год назад +9

    I’d keep it and fix it slowly. Have to love these old Toyota’s

  • @killabandit
    @killabandit Год назад +8

    I kept my 2000 Camry le 2.2 with 235k. Way better shape than that one. Just replaced all suspension, including rear arms, and bushings. New tie rod ends and lower ball joints. It's a spare now but a reliable one.

  • @jsingh0072007
    @jsingh0072007 Год назад +14

    Man a rust free Camry like that would bring good money up here in Wisconsin or a rust belt state.

    • @joeboxer3365
      @joeboxer3365 Год назад +4

      Ohio too, garbage cars up here go for a $800 to $1000, most needing work

    • @Stressless2023
      @Stressless2023 Год назад +5

      Same here in Detroit. This would be an easy $1,000 car here just because it's a rust-free Toyota, maybe a couple hundred more since it's tax season.

  • @seanmcgivney7631
    @seanmcgivney7631 Год назад +9

    I remember being able to bend down like that to air a tire. Cherish it while you can.

  • @jamesstout3430
    @jamesstout3430 Год назад +22

    I love your enthusiasm on this car, and you're absolutely correct on those.
    I'm one of those weirdos that's put 2k in a $500.00 car. Mainly wear and tear items. Why.. because it's a GM with a 3800

    • @Titanic19127
      @Titanic19127 Год назад +5

      How about the parts are fairly cheap too and it’ll just keep running

    • @ItsaRomeThingEverydayallday
      @ItsaRomeThingEverydayallday Год назад +4

      Love my 03 ultra with supercharged 3800, got 300k on it

    • @jamesstout3430
      @jamesstout3430 Год назад +2

      @Pizza Man nice!
      I've only got 210k on mine.
      It's an O5 Grand Prix. It's loaded, and surprisingly everything still works. *we all know how GM electronics can be.

    • @ItsaRomeThingEverydayallday
      @ItsaRomeThingEverydayallday Год назад +2

      @@jamesstout3430 other then alot of interior dash lights being on instrument cluster, and numerous dash lights burned out, it runs and drives pretty good yet

  • @paavoraudma-fs3lf
    @paavoraudma-fs3lf Год назад +10

    If the bodywork is OK then this car is worth fixing. This car was from an era when Toyota made indestructible cars. It may be old and worn but has a charm for being a true workhorse. Had an old 99 Corolla that had huge mileage and piston rings were worn so it burnt oil. Still runs though even with 200k miles on it. Neighbor who bought it uses it in countryside on dirtroads where new car would be getting dusty or muddy with occasional stone chip.

  • @thechriscollection9983
    @thechriscollection9983 Год назад +11

    Had a '97 Camry CE with the 4 cyl. Great car, ran it until 320k. Sold it to a dealer who shipped it to South Africa, where these cars are in demand apparently.

    • @bigbird2240
      @bigbird2240 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes even in Mexico these type cars are highly sought after . I would advertise it in a local Latino newspaper for some hard working immigrants that could use the car and be able to fix it and maintain it

  • @Noahkinz
    @Noahkinz Год назад +3

    I know it’s a piece of junk in most people’s eyes… but the way I see it, old beaten up cars deserve the most love. They’ve proven themselves and have lived a long hard life. Show it some well deserved love.

  • @michaeld2799md
    @michaeld2799md Год назад +20

    That is indeed an Immortal Toyota as they’re called. It’s so hilarious how such a bulletproof car could be given away for free

    • @SakugaAsu
      @SakugaAsu Год назад +2

      Right? Like man give that thing to me, I'll making it run like new haha. Love these Camry's.

  • @dhiradas108
    @dhiradas108 Год назад +8

    Yours is nicer than my 97 Camry with 347k on it. Still runs like a top and is a very dependable ride. Damn thing fixes itself half the time! Excellent cars! Whoever ends up with yours will be lucky to have it.

  • @Noahkinz
    @Noahkinz Год назад +4

    My first car was a gold 98 accord that was beat to absolute hell. Similar to this car, but I swear to you I loved that car so damn much. It also had over 300k miles, a mismatched hood, ect. The list goes on. I eventually got a matching hood for it, threw some hubcaps on her, throughly detailed it & out and she was absolutely perfect. It feels good showing old beaters some love, they deserve it the most. I sold it for pennies a year or so later car. Even now, after owning my dream car I still think about it & regret selling her, knowing she wasn’t appreciated and is now probably scrapped. I’m sure I sound crazy, but I’m very sentimental with my cars and this camry reminded me of my first ever. If you get it you get it!

  • @joshuaroth1001
    @joshuaroth1001 Год назад +4

    I do the same thing you do I get some cheep and some free what I do with them I put as little as possible to get it right for the next person and I give them away to a person or family in need of something. They appreciate it more then you know.

  • @kennethbrogdon5701
    @kennethbrogdon5701 Год назад +1

    I currently daily it’s Honda equivalent. 2000 Accord EXL 4 cylinder auto. 306,500 miles, leaks oil from the rear main at an astonishing pace, trans shifts slow 1-2, interior is trashed, bottom of the drivers seat is complete duct tape, driver front window is inop and held up with duct tape, but it gets a-b with no complaints and still keeps up with 85 mph I20 Columbia traffic. I’d 100% buy that Camry for 500 bucks and get its usable life out of it.

  • @jackkrauser2361
    @jackkrauser2361 Год назад +6

    That’s a perfectly good car for small errands and such! I love those 90’s sedans.

  • @teresapflaumer5717
    @teresapflaumer5717 Год назад +4

    My plumber owns a 1997 green Camry and it is RUSTED BADLY from being a New Hampshire car and being a typical beater. It burns oil, door handles were replaced and it REEKS of cigarette smoke. BUT, it still drives great though (he does his own maintenance). It has well over 350K miles on it. And his mother has a 1999 Chevy Malibu that has tons of milage and is cosmetically ugly, but it run marvelous (I owned a 6 cylinder 99 Malibu and they are comfy, fast, and reliable).

  • @dhillaz
    @dhillaz Год назад +4

    Offer it as a free courtesy car to your customers (once it's in a hygienic condition)

  • @pauli6043
    @pauli6043 Год назад +3

    Always intrigued by your videos! You address topics about cars that most RUclipsrs don't touch

  • @davinp
    @davinp Год назад +8

    Toyota's last a long time. I've seen the previous generation (1992-1996) Camry still on the road

  • @masonlay4457
    @masonlay4457 Год назад +4

    Give it a detail and just drive it and see how long it lasts! Not a bad thing to do and you could give updates on it. Love the videos and the Camry will always be good.

  • @ILOVEBACONBOY2018
    @ILOVEBACONBOY2018 Год назад +3

    I dont care what anyone says, I still love the older type cars, 90s, early 2000s, basically Im good up until 2012,13 even...I was even excited I seen an older grand am the other day.

  • @fatherson3815
    @fatherson3815 Год назад +5

    List it for $800 and put it runs drives and A/C works in the ad and it will sell.

  • @bbbrianwilliams
    @bbbrianwilliams Год назад +8

    Been thinking about buying one of these lately. Idk why its just such a simple car that works when you need it to

  • @thagerdorn2009
    @thagerdorn2009 Год назад +1

    I understand some people don't care...but Jesus it's not hard to keep a car clean. I'm a mechanic and I'm always dirty, but damnit if my vehicles aren't kept clean inside. There's nothing like driving a clean car. My current suburban needs professionally detailed because the previous owners trashed it, but I've got it to the point where it's decently clean and I'll drive it

  • @CowboyTrent01
    @CowboyTrent01 Год назад +9

    I’d love to buy it tbh but to far away

  • @Chudhole
    @Chudhole Год назад +2

    For RUclips. Maybe show it some love? I think it will easily go another 200,000 miles. Junk yard fender and hood, maybe partial interior swap. New tires and rims! And maybe cheap re spray? I know I would watch! These are such good cars. I know it’s not worth all of that, but in some ways, it is.

  • @briangreen430
    @briangreen430 Год назад +2

    My 98 Accord might not have a speck of paint on it and have been rear ended three times, but the interior is MUCH better and I have no mechanical problems. 317k

  • @camryman1410
    @camryman1410 Год назад +3

    Fun fact! That is a 99 only radio for the camrys :)

  • @lordaarron007
    @lordaarron007 9 месяцев назад

    My Dad had an '01 Camry for a few years when I was young. Probably one of my favorite cars of all time. Great video, brought back memories!

  • @cantfindneutral
    @cantfindneutral Год назад +3

    I have this camry and I put a pioneer stereo in mine and I love it.

  • @BACKFIREFUR
    @BACKFIREFUR Год назад +3

    Id rather pay $1500 for a old Camry than put a down payment on a new car. Hell the car I have now is a 1998 Honda Civic DX. Got it 13 years ago for $325.00 with only 85,000 miles in it. It now has 507,000 miles and still runs and drives just fine. It all comes down to being maintained.

    • @joeboxer3365
      @joeboxer3365 Год назад +1

      You got it right Rabbit, no payments and at $1500 it may take a while to find one that's actually drivable right now, prices for junk are crazy, I can remember when I got a Gremlin needing work and saw one parked outside with no tags, so I asked about parts, I was told I could have the car for $50 and my pos and even get some parts from ones in the yard, I fixed a brake line and I had it a couple years

  • @williamsmith1718
    @williamsmith1718 Год назад +2

    i have a 2001 camry with almost 275,000 still runs great and have had it 9 years fixed the normal stuff and just keeps going they are great cars and the paint is still on it.

    • @JoseRodriguez-tx6hm
      @JoseRodriguez-tx6hm 4 месяца назад

      Te ha botado aceite dicen que los pernos de la varilla se aflojan con el tiempo?

  • @jhopk83388
    @jhopk83388 Год назад +3

    I say she’s earned a tune up .
    Watch it jay, you’ve got that look in your eye. In 2 weeks you’ll have three more of these on your lawn.

  • @Bishop472
    @Bishop472 Год назад +6

    I know a chick who has a 96 Camry with 143 thousand miles on it. And, she does run good. You could either sell your free Camry for a few dead presidents ( Bucks ) or just keep it. That's a hard decision though brother. Like I said they are good running cars and most of them go forever.👍✌️

    • @defyyourlogic487
      @defyyourlogic487 Год назад

      “A few dead presidents” probably going to use that line now ngl

  • @norzamirza408
    @norzamirza408 Год назад +5

    I have a 99 with 325k still runs like a top, mostly original equipment.

  • @xreediculousx
    @xreediculousx Год назад +7

    That's a workhorse that deserves to be used and shown some TLC.

  • @colintang3910
    @colintang3910 Год назад

    Rescue it! absolutely! I have a 01 LE that ive been dailying and restoring too! she's only at 193K miles, but is so nice! that Camry will be amazing if given some TLC!

  • @TheSiameseRat
    @TheSiameseRat Год назад +3

    My brother had a solara v6 around that year and it had over 350k miles and was still going

  • @laarshegdish6016
    @laarshegdish6016 Год назад +1

    I know of a retired auto mechanic who lived in Houston TX and moved to Tennessee, who has his own RUclips channel and loves all Toyotas. I think he'd take it!

  • @southernfarmtech
    @southernfarmtech Год назад +3

    You could spend as much money as you'd want to on fixing it up and have more in it than it's worth. If it were given to me, I'd sort the mechanicals like you did, then clean it up really good and just drive it, and gladly. I wouldn't bother selling it. It's worth more to keep it around as a shop / extra run about than the time and effort in trying to get someone to give you 500 or 1000 or 1500 bucks or whatever for it.

  • @jacobstacy588
    @jacobstacy588 Год назад +1

    I had a 96 Camry with factory gold aluminum rims my dad bought brand new and then gave it to me years later but it had 714,000 miles before I got rid of it original motor 2 transmission and it still ran and drove when I got rid of it

  • @joeboxer3365
    @joeboxer3365 Год назад +5

    Jay, seeing all that works on this car and the fixes you did on it, if you'd get the tires to hold air I'd drive it home for the full $500, probably $600 if you've interior parts and miscellany, I'd love take this home as a sweet little beater for work. If you're Smart, scavenge a few bits and fix the tire leaks, spray some on the seat guts to make it work, and hubcaps 4 of whatever and put it on Craiglist and offerup for $1200 to $1500, in the market where people snap em up supposedly, up north in Cleveland area I just bought a decent quiet good riding car for $1500, it came on the market after 2 month of searching up to $2500, I took an hours drive to Akon oh to a body shop with side gig of selling used cars, I saw the 2010 Dodge Avenger in above average condition with 240,000 miles a lifter tick with a very minimal body rust and clean underide shown in vids, I took it on the freeway one exit and back, slight trans pause before shifting, but hit 70 no problem and swear I got 37mpg, with stop and go 23 mpg with it's little 2.4L and 4spd auto, yesterday after a couple short freeway runs about 30mpg and I'm very happy and thinking about taking it on a trip, right now Jay I'm looking for small truck like a ranger, 4cy or 3.0 6cyl and manual trans, or a ford escort manual trans hatchback, as for more unusual a chevy luv truck or a gremlin, both standard, cause it gives you more power and better handling and better mpg, I know you're not Santa but you might come across one of these, and Jay thanx for sharing with us, and you ever check out coldwarmotors, Scott is savior of unknown classics and some that are cars many of us grew up with and enjoyed

    • @bryduhbikeguy
      @bryduhbikeguy Год назад

      Love 'Coldwarmotors' and will set and wait for 4pm Saturdays for the next episode.Thurday's anytime after 6pm Scott throws us shorter vids that always have something good too.I had a seriously rotted Luv truck that ran so darn good,but I sold it at cost to someone in need as I'd gotten a full sized truck.Good luck in your hunt.Loved my 77 Gremlin too.6-cyl and 3-spd on the floor.Awesome riding too.

  • @L_SGarage
    @L_SGarage Год назад +1

    Fix a few things on it and then donate it to a family in need. It is again a Camry, so it’ll take care of them. Reliable transportation is something that can change the world for a family in need. You can even setup a go fund me of $500 to fix the car up

  • @gtafanatic6939
    @gtafanatic6939 Год назад +2

    I say clean it up give it a full detail shiny up the engine bay ! Fix the little bits and u got yourself a Camry

  • @OldCarAlley
    @OldCarAlley Год назад +1

    It would make a great planter. Cut the roof off, fill it with dirt and plant flowers in it!

  • @JackVegetables18
    @JackVegetables18 Год назад +5

    I think it would be worth fixing all the little issues it might have 314k miles and its a toyota camry yeah she still gots plenty of life in her lol toyota lets go places

  • @Trance88
    @Trance88 Год назад +3

    I think a car like this would be an OK winter beater. A loaner vehicle, or maybe use it like a golf cart on a farm. You could also do a video where you drive it, as-is, across country and see if it can make it!

  • @rich_edwards79
    @rich_edwards79 Год назад +1

    Makes me sad to see a 90s Camry in this state. My mum has a 97, sane colour, in perfect condition that she's owned since new. It's only done 110k and because they didn't sell very well here (UK) it's one of probably only 50 or so left on the road. Hers has the leather interior snd the V6 engine and everything works. In 25 years it's only ever needed service items and an exhaust. It's a pity they're not appreciated in the US but I know from my time there that they were ten-a-penny at one point.

  • @42luke93
    @42luke93 Год назад +4

    Looking at this in the 90’s. I wonder why would get this when you can get a Chevrolet Lumina instead. (If it’s brand new you don’t need to worry about it breaking). Reminds me of that blue Lumina/Impala video you did a while back.

  • @djcrownvic7017
    @djcrownvic7017 Год назад +2

    Rust wise it looks pretty clean on the body - not sure about the underside. Pollen in early March?! In my area, pollen starts in at least two months! Air conditioning already? That more like something that starts in May for us!

  • @chriscreekmore210
    @chriscreekmore210 Год назад +1

    For someone who doesn't have a car they would appreciate this one it runs & drives well with a/c plus great on gas

  • @robertvance1873
    @robertvance1873 Год назад +2

    Here in south bend indiana Camrys like that with same miles or more go for $2-2800 all the time on market place and they don't last long, So Jay I dare you really clean up the car and do a little bit of maintenance and you'd be surprised how much you will get. Diamond 💎 in the rough 👍

  • @howssmith785
    @howssmith785 Год назад +1

    Nothing better than a Toyota or Honda I own both a Scion xb with 400k on both me and the old lady put 200 miles a day on both cars and we bought them with broken out windows and non running at the time a dealership got hit by vandalism and they were going out of business so we got them for a couple hundreds bucks each and there was four hundred bucks worth of parts in the back of one of them long story short a dam fine automobile we don’t even change the oils just add when needed .. good video Jay .. is there any new updates.. take care buddy

  • @charlescanter2628
    @charlescanter2628 Год назад

    I just bought a 1993 toyota previa van with 11300 miles on it but the anything there is no parts in New York but it runs good brother I enjoy your videos keep up the great work and videos

  • @koaaloha7461
    @koaaloha7461 Год назад +2

    If I lived near you, I would absolutely buy that. But getting it delivered would exceed the cars value. Might make a decent loaner car for your shop with some work

  • @alvinrichardson8123
    @alvinrichardson8123 Год назад

    I have a 97 Toyota Camry LE v6 with 279,800 miles on it and it still runs great, no major leaks or issues other than it needs a new egr valve to pass smog.

  • @upsidedowndog1256
    @upsidedowndog1256 Год назад +2

    Working A/C, drives. Worth SOMETHING! What do I do with a rough but good running 84 Nissan Pickup with almost 400K miles? Engine was rebuilt but it was not worn when I did that. Has a header and a Weber conversion. Drives good.

  • @Tonyxotwod
    @Tonyxotwod 11 месяцев назад

    Dude I’ve been watching your videos all day at work when I got nothing to do I’ll be watching your videos! These are great id like to see more of the $500 dodge

  • @wesoblander3648
    @wesoblander3648 Год назад +1

    Maybe an oil change and some Marvel Mystery Oil to knock out the valve clatter? Or a used cylinder head, if someone were to buy the car for little money.
    If one does much of the work fixing little things without farming it out, that could open things up a bit...

  • @kevinjohnson1958
    @kevinjohnson1958 Год назад +1

    It would make a good Customer Courtesy car.

  • @pinstripingbybear.
    @pinstripingbybear. Год назад +3

    @16:02 honestly 500bucks is a great deal for a person like me that can work on it myself and fix all the small things with a day at the junkyard and a day fixing it.. my only problem is I live in California so will it pass a smog check if not the 500 dollars car just bumped up to a 900 dollar car and will be at least a 400 a year car in just smogs checks from that point on...

  • @aknjr573
    @aknjr573 4 месяца назад

    My camry is on 800000 miles and still runs so smooth. It was used roughly for almost 12 yrs by my father for work. I am planning to restore it now. Its a gem of a car.

  • @gerredstallings465
    @gerredstallings465 Год назад +1

    At this point I would just drive it until it dies or the transmission goes out if the small issues don't effect the engine and transmission I wouldn't worry about it

  • @justsumguy2u
    @justsumguy2u Год назад +2

    I guess people must be kinda cheap in your area when it comes to buying cars, here in Florida you can get $500 all day long for ANY running and driving vehicle, even one that needs work. But the one thing that will definitely keep you from selling that car is the disgusting interior---I'd clean it up, reglue the door panel cloth that's falling off and ship it. I'd ask $700, knowing that they'll wanna talk me down to $500

  • @turboeddude
    @turboeddude Год назад +1

    I’m insuring my Free 1989 Toyota Camry tomorrow. You should see the shape of it…it was abused beyond comprehension.

  • @budman1072
    @budman1072 Год назад +3

    Make it a go get parts from the parts store or if someone needs a car to drive when theirs goes in the shop use that one you know no one will steal it 😂

  • @jaredcazad4409
    @jaredcazad4409 Год назад +2

    We’d definitely buy it with no complaints

  • @jamesmcdonald3113
    @jamesmcdonald3113 Год назад +1

    Just a suggestion jay, can you give it to a local vet or senior who is in desperate need of transportation? Maybe talk to somebody at your local VFW club, or etc. And definitely film it. I'm sure that somebody could use it for work or dr appointment.

  • @gilbertoarizona305
    @gilbertoarizona305 5 месяцев назад

    I have a 99 Camry with 400K on it - it's paint faded, but no rust (AZ car), or dents. It's a v6 five speed manual transmission. It runs like new - I'd drive it across country. No leaks no issues.

  • @KINGZZPVP_YT
    @KINGZZPVP_YT Год назад +4

    I think you should paint it Black (or red) and put some cool hubcaps on it. THEN it would be a sweet ride. Maybe try straight-piping it too.

  • @Jcegeland
    @Jcegeland Год назад +1

    I would fix the basics up and either have it as a shop loner outer car or maybe give it away to someone that you or some of your friends think deserves it and can use it. many people are struggling now a days.

  • @johninama585
    @johninama585 Год назад +1

    I say give it to someone who either needs it or someone who would like to have an extra car around to learn how to fix it themselves.

  • @noway5590
    @noway5590 Год назад

    New cars are scarce and expensive. Beaters like this car can run with $5000 repairs for a few years, still makes sense and cheap to run

  • @billbowers268
    @billbowers268 Год назад +2

    I'd drive it . Exactly little things .

  • @neilmurphy845
    @neilmurphy845 Год назад +1

    That body condition wouldn't bother me as long as the engine and transmission work properly I like those cars that nobody else likes because it means you can get them cheap That car is perfect for somebody starting off driving

  • @chrisneumann8578
    @chrisneumann8578 Год назад +4

    You could give this Camry to a student that helps out in your workshop - at least 8 hours. ;)

  • @jackkrauser2361
    @jackkrauser2361 Год назад +1

    I would buy that car for $500 as long as my mechanic said the engine and transmission were good. I used to have 97 Nissan and I would still be driving it now if I didn’t live in a state that had smog checks. The engine was messed up too, but I think I could of fixed that as well if I put some effort in it. Sure beats being stuck with a car payment!

  • @teresapflaumer5717
    @teresapflaumer5717 Год назад +1

    $1500 PoS Camry is a major bargain in super expensive NJ. NJ loves Toyotas but a bad one can run over $3000.

  • @Carolinapolarbear1981
    @Carolinapolarbear1981 Год назад +5

    I'd love to come get it and use it on my pizza delivery job

  • @purpledoge4466
    @purpledoge4466 Год назад +1

    i would pay 1K for that car,Even with the small issues,mileage doesn't scare me,Rust does and Rust Kills them. that camry Just needs a good detail and done,Those are Non-interference motors!,i love working on them!, and parts are so cheap for then too!.That would be a good second car too,if i was near there,i would buy it in a HeartBeat. Besides is a rust Free Camry!

  • @DanielsCarTalkChannel
    @DanielsCarTalkChannel Год назад +1

    I’d put a matching door handle on the drivers side, polish it up and maybe sell it for $500. The buyer might point out everything wrong but if you can still even get 400 or so it’s not a bad deal.
    It seems like a nice vehicle overall just old and tired.

  • @jaredfletcher1587
    @jaredfletcher1587 Год назад +3

    I'd buy it 😂. Those are my favorite Camrys

  • @ericmontenegro5282
    @ericmontenegro5282 Год назад +2

    This is definitely a car worth restoring! It would take some money and work, but I bet it would look pretty decent in the end! If you’re really in luck, you may find a lower-mileage engine and transmission to put in it and it might drive better.

  • @ryanrutkowski9512
    @ryanrutkowski9512 Год назад

    Here in Wisconsin are cars don't have to go through emissions so check engine lights don't matter no lights matter that's a $1000 car here

  • @laarshegdish6016
    @laarshegdish6016 Год назад +1

    I'd give it a little TLC and use it for a general purpose run around car.

  • @TommyViper
    @TommyViper Год назад +1

    I bet the woman who purchased a 1998 Ford Escort for $289 a month for 84 months would've definitely been enticed by this car before spending that sort of money.

  • @jwarehouse1
    @jwarehouse1 Год назад

    I am sure there are a lot of people with little money that need a car....and AC even works!! Fix the tire leak...get right size battery...a basic cleaning....and sell as is. Ask $1200....and see who comes up with cash offer first.....