Here's What My NASCAR Cup Car Is Actually Worth

EmeliaHartford
1 Jun 202415:33

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the host introduces the new 'Return To Life' collection available at the returntolife.store, highlighting premium quality apparel and accessories. The collection emphasizes the importance of small progress in daily life. The host also shares her experience of purchasing a NASCAR on Facebook Marketplace, thinking it was a 2005 Dodge Charger but discovering it's actually a 2002 Dodge Intrepid. With the help of an appraiser, she learns the car's true identity and its value, which surprisingly doubles her initial investment. The video concludes with the host's excitement for an upcoming project involving a Superbird and a tease for the latest apparel collection.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ The 'Return To Life' collection has been officially launched, featuring premium quality apparel and accessories with a focus on self-progress and mental health support.
  • 🎩 The collection includes a bone hoodie, a bone dad hat, an olive tee, and other items with a motivational message on the back emphasizing the value of small daily progress.
  • πŸ›οΈ The store is transitioning to a pre-order model to manage the high demand and frequent sell-outs, with a one-week window for customers to place orders to ensure delivery.
  • 🏎️ The video features an appraisal of a NASCAR vehicle bought on Facebook Marketplace, aiming to determine its value for insurance purposes.
  • πŸ‘· Kurt, a Mopar specialist, is brought in to appraise the NASCAR, indicating a potential for a significant valuation given his expertise and the car's unique features.
  • πŸ“‹ The importance of having documentation for vehicles, such as build sheets and receipts, is highlighted, which can significantly impact insurance valuations.
  • πŸš— The video discusses the challenges of buying a car without knowing its full history, promoting the use of 'car vertical' for comprehensive vehicle history reports before purchase.
  • πŸŽ‰ A special deal on a lamp is mentioned, emphasizing the value of knowing a vehicle's history, which parallels the importance of checking a car's history with car vertical.
  • 🍷 A humorous anecdote about a bottle of wine being part of the car purchase negotiation is shared, adding a personal touch to the story.
  • πŸ” The appraisal reveals that the NASCAR is not a 2005 Dodge Charger as initially thought, but a 2002 Dodge Intrepid, built by a reputable racing team with a powerful engine.
  • πŸ’° The car's appraisal value is a surprising $66,100, more than double the purchase price of $28,000, indicating a significant financial gain on the investment.

Q & A

  • What is the new collection mentioned in the video called?

    -The new collection is called the 'Return To Life' collection.

  • What types of products are included in the 'Return To Life' collection?

    -The collection includes apparel such as hoodies and dad hats, as well as accessories like keychains, license plate covers, and air fresheners.

  • What is the main message conveyed by the 'Return To Life' collection's design?

    -The main message is that 'small progress is still progress,' encouraging people to take things one day at a time and not compare themselves to others.

  • Why is the speaker considering switching to a pre-order model for the products?

    -The pre-order model is being considered because the products often sell out quickly, and not everyone can get the apparel when they want to.

  • What does the speaker plan to do with the NASCAR vehicle they bought on Facebook Marketplace?

    -The speaker plans to have the NASCAR appraised to determine its value for insurance purposes and potentially cut it up for a future project involving a Superbird.

  • What was the initial expectation about the NASCAR vehicle's identity before the appraisal?

    -The initial expectation was that the vehicle was a 2005 Dodge Charger NASCAR.

  • What did the actual appraisal reveal about the NASCAR vehicle's identity?

    -The appraisal revealed that the vehicle was not a 2005 Dodge Charger but a 2002 Dodge Intrepid NASCAR.

  • What was the purchase price for the NASCAR vehicle bought on Facebook Marketplace?

    -The purchase price was $28,000.

  • What was the appraised value of the NASCAR vehicle?

    -The appraised value was $66,100, which is more than double the purchase price.

  • What service is recommended in the video for checking a car's history before buying?

    -The service recommended is CarVertical, which provides a comprehensive vehicle history report.

  • What is the discount offered by CarVertical as mentioned in the video?

    -CarVertical is offering a 20% discount using the discount code Amelia or by clicking the link in the video description.

Outlines

00:00

πŸ›οΈ Launch of Return To Life Collection and NASCAR Appraisal

The video begins with the announcement of the 'Return To Life' collection now available on the official store. The collection features premium quality apparel and accessories, including a hoodie, dad hat, and tees. The narrator emphasizes the importance of small progress in life and encourages viewers to take things one day at a time. The collection is limited, and the store is switching to a pre-order model to ensure availability. The narrator also discusses her recent purchase of a NASCAR from Facebook Marketplace, expressing her hope that it's worth more than she paid. She introduces Kurt, an appraiser, to evaluate the NASCAR's value for insurance purposes. They discuss the process of appraisal and the importance of documentation, and the narrator expresses her wish for a full history report on the NASCAR.

05:01

🏎️ NASCAR Evaluation and Restoration Plans

The narrator and Kurt delve into the evaluation of the NASCAR, discussing the process and the potential value of the vehicle. They explore the car's features, including its powerful engine and racing chassis. The narrator mentions her intention to use the NASCAR for a restoration project, specifically to create a Richard Petty-inspired Superbird. They discuss the car's history and the possibility of using it for insurance purposes, noting that insurance appraisals can be higher than fair market value due to the detailed documentation of the vehicle's restoration. The narrator expresses curiosity about the car's fair market value and plans to digitize all the paperwork for a more accurate assessment.

10:02

πŸ” Unveiling the True Identity and Value of the NASCAR

The narrator reveals that the NASCAR she purchased is not a 2005 Dodge Charger as initially thought, but a 2002 Dodge Intrepid, built by Rich Childrenis with an Ernie Elliott engine. This car is highly desirable among collectors and enthusiasts. Kurt provides a comprehensive appraisal report, including a history report, vehicle options, condition report, and photos. The car comes with a desirable option package and certifications. The appraisal value is a staggering $66,100, more than double the purchase price of $28,000. Despite the significant increase in value, the narrator reaffirms her plan to use the car for a Superbird project, showcasing her dedication to the restoration and customization of vehicles.

15:05

πŸŽ‰ Conclusion and Future Plans for the NASCAR

In conclusion, the narrator expresses excitement about the successful appraisal and the plans for the NASCAR. She confirms her intention to proceed with the Superbird project and thanks the viewers for their support. The video ends on a high note, with the narrator reflecting on the positive outcome of her NASCAR purchase and the upcoming restoration project. She also reminds viewers about the ongoing availability of the 'Return To Life' apparel collection, emphasizing the importance of supporting the cause and the brand.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Return To Life collection

The 'Return To Life collection' refers to a newly launched apparel line by the speaker. It is a significant aspect of the video as it represents the main product being promoted. The collection includes premium quality items such as hoodies, dad hats, and t-shirts, all featuring the brand's signature message of progress and positivity. The speaker expresses a personal connection to the collection, indicating that they 'love this collection' and are 'living in this hoodie,' which exemplifies the promotional aspect of the video.

πŸ’‘pre-order model

The 'pre-order model' is a sales strategy mentioned in the script where customers can place orders for products that are not yet available for immediate shipment. This model is introduced by the speaker as a response to the brand's frequent sell-outs, aiming to ensure that more customers can secure their desired apparel. The pre-order will be available on the website for a limited time, and purchases made within this period guarantee shipment, addressing the issue of availability and customer satisfaction.

πŸ’‘appraisal

In the context of the video, 'appraisal' refers to the process of estimating the value of an item, specifically a NASCAR vehicle purchased by the speaker. The appraisal is conducted by an expert to determine whether the purchase was a good investment. The term is central to the narrative as it builds suspense around the value of the car and the outcome of the purchase, which is a key plot point in the video.

πŸ’‘NASCAR

NASCAR is a popular motorsport in the United States, and in this video, it refers to a specific type of race car that the speaker has purchased. The term is used to describe the car's origin and purpose, which is central to the video's storyline. The speaker's interaction with the appraiser and the subsequent revelation about the car's identity and value revolve around the concept of a NASCAR vehicle.

πŸ’‘Mopar

Mopar is an abbreviation of 'MO'tor 'PAR'ts, and it is the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) for FCA US LLC, which includes vehicles from Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, and Fiat. In the script, the appraiser is described as a 'big Mopar guy,' indicating his expertise and enthusiasm for vehicles from these brands. This is relevant to the video as it adds credibility to the appraisal process and connects the appraiser's expertise with the NASCAR vehicle being evaluated.

πŸ’‘insurance purposes

The phrase 'insurance purposes' is used to explain the reason behind getting the NASCAR appraised. It suggests that the speaker is interested in understanding the car's value for insurance coverage rather than for resale. This context is important as it clarifies the speaker's intentions with the car and the purpose of the appraisal.

πŸ’‘Ernie Elliott

Ernie Elliott is mentioned in the script as the builder of the R5 P7 engine in the NASCAR. This detail is significant as it adds value and prestige to the car, given that Ernie Elliott is known for high-performance racing engines. The mention of Ernie Elliott's name in the script is a testament to the quality and performance of the engine, which is a key factor in the car's overall appraisal.

πŸ’‘CarVertical

CarVertical is a service mentioned in the video that provides vehicle history reports. The speaker uses this service to check the history of a car before purchasing, which is a smart practice in the car buying process. The service is highlighted as a sponsor of the video, and a discount code is provided for viewers, showing a commercial relationship between the speaker and CarVertical.

πŸ’‘Rev ply Superbird

The 'Rev ply Superbird' refers to a project car that the speaker plans to create by using parts from the NASCAR. It represents a personal and creative endeavor that the speaker is excited about. The Superbird is a model of car produced by Plymouth, and the mention of it in the script adds a layer of automotive enthusiasm and project planning to the video's content.

πŸ’‘fair market value

The term 'fair market value' is used in the appraisal context to denote the estimated price that a car would fetch in a sale between a willing buyer and a willing seller, neither being under any compulsion to buy or sell. In the video, the speaker is curious about the car's fair market value, which is a standard measure used to assess the worth of the NASCAR for insurance purposes.

πŸ’‘one-off

A 'one-off' in the automotive world refers to a unique vehicle, not part of a production line, and typically built to custom specifications. In the script, the appraiser mentions that it's hard to value a one-off because of its uniqueness. This term is important as it adds to the intrigue and potential value of the NASCAR, suggesting that its worth may be higher due to its rarity and custom nature.

Highlights

New Return To Life collection is officially live at returntolife.store, featuring premium quality apparel.

The collection includes a bone hoodie, dad hat, olive tea, and a bone tea with a motivational message on the back.

The message 'Small progress is still progress' serves as a daily reminder to take life one day at a time.

Essentials and standard Return to Life tees will always be available on the site.

Accessories such as keychains, license plate covers, and air fresheners are also part of the collection.

The store is switching to a pre-order model to manage sell-outs and ensure availability.

Pre-orders will be available for one week, with guaranteed shipping for purchases made within this period.

The narrator bought a NASCAR on Facebook Marketplace to find out its worth for insurance purposes.

Kurt, an appraiser known for appraising GT40s and a Mopar enthusiast, is brought in to appraise the NASCAR.

Different appraisal types are discussed, including insurance purposes and fair market value.

The NASCAR is found to have an R5 P7 engine built by Ernie Elliott, producing 812 horsepower.

The narrator expresses the importance of having a full history report when buying a car, especially on impulse.

CarVertical is recommended for checking a car's history before purchase, with a 20% discount using the code Amelia.

The NASCAR came with a lot of documentation, including a build sheet and log book.

The narrator plans to use the NASCAR's parts for a Richard Petty-inspired NASCAR Superbird project.

The appraisal reveals that the car is not a 2005 Dodge Charger as initially thought, but a 2002 Dodge Intrepid.

The car is appraised at $66,100, more than double the purchase price of $28,000.

The narrator still plans to cut up the car for the Superbird project despite its increased value.

Transcripts

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real quick before the video starts the

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new Return To Life collection is

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officially live at returnto life. store

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I love this collection the blanks are

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absolute premium quality I am living in

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this hoodie we have the bone hoodie the

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bone dad hat the olive tea and the bone

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tea and on the back this collection is

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small progress is still progress It's a

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daily reminder that just take it one day

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at a time take it one step at a time try

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not to compare yourself to others small

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progress is still progress even it's

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just getting out of bed in the morning

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you're doing a great job this is the

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limited collection these are the

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Essentials these are standard return to

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life te's that will always be available

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on the site we also have accessories we

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have keychains we have license plate

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covers we have air fresheners also we

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are switching to a pre-order model I

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keep hearing from you guys how we

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constantly sell out not everyone can get

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apparel when they want to so the

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pre-order will be available live on the

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site for one week as long as you

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purchase within this first week it will

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be shipped to you and you will get some

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no worries whatsoever after that I can't

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help you so make sure you guys go to

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return to life store support a great

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cause and also support your girl as well

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I bought a NASCAR on Facebook

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Marketplace and today we are going to

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get this car praised to find out exactly

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how much this cup car is worth did I

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lose a ton of money and over spend

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$288,000 or did I possibly make a lot of

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money and it's worth more than I think

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and I need to find out for insurance

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purposes anyways so Kurt who did the

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appraise on the GT40 is here today to

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appraise the NASCAR and he's a big Mopar

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guy so this will be pretty exciting to

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see he's here right now so let's bring

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him in and show him the car hi

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congratulations on the new place thank

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you so much welcome welcome the

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important parts back here so excellent

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you remember the guys I remember yes the

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NASCAR okay I think it's perfect you're

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the big Mopar guy it's a Mopar NASCAR as

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we mentioned before there's two

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different types of appraisals right I

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have found some comps okay um just

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depending on what you found other

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Nascars for sale have you 2006 uh

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Chargers yes oh cool but are you looking

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to use it for insurance yeah this is

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purely for insurance purposes um I'm not

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going to re be reselling this so okay um

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do you have any receipts I do one second

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okay I have a lot more paperwork this

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time so you pulled comps for 20052 2006

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Charger based NASCARs what were those

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going for and those were Road Race

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chassis was it like five figures or six

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figures one of those five figures okay

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and then the other ones were were you

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know mid sixes some really so it's um

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watch there's a world we don't cut this

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car up right you're like that's a good

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thing to learn yeah I'm to a point where

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you can pop the hood if you want to okay

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let's do it 812 horsepower R5 p7 built

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by Ernie

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Elliott race car every sticker is about

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5 horsepower so we may as well call this

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a th I've got Dino sheet I've got build

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sheet I've got everything for this

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speaking of impulse purchases on cars

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you have no idea of their history

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especially the ones you buy on Facebook

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L at night definitely not guilty of that

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I want to express how much I wish this

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NASCAR came with a full history report

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and a little foreshadowing the appraisal

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came back with a major surprise I did

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try to do as much homework as possible

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but even with all the paperwork it's

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full history was not what we thought it

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was and unfortunately you can't run a

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history report on an NASCAR so if and

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when you find yourself looking to buy a

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car how do you not end up like me and

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us I'm want to take this by racing

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before we do cut it up I think we got to

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take down the drug strip and we got to

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take it to like button will or some road

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racing is it hard to get to that you

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have to take off to take it off I think

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it's just the on top is it in Better or

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Worse condition than you thought it

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looks fun yeah it looks fun that smile

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says enough did I tell you what the plan

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for this car is you're going to tear it

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apart and I'm going to put it in my Rev

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ply Superbird oh no kidding yeah so it's

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going to be like a Richard Petty

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inspired like NASCAR

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Superbird that's pretty wild yeah you've

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never appraised anything with this motor

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before no not one that's Nas car

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inspired no anything else standing out

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to you on this oh this is interesting

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what there's a spark BL down here oh

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yeah just ignore

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that okay the previous otor hooked up uh

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propane to spits some fire oh God funny

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you saw that yeah anything else you see

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that you notice point out please if it

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was driven on the California highways

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though you'd never know what you'd find

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underneath there this is true I will be

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getting some new tires for this too okay

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yeah isn't that crazy 2005 feels like it

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was yesterday now this is an old car

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this is almost a 20-year- old car you

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have the Ste wheel yeah it's right here

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yeah GeForce four-speed dog box

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transmission straight cut how many point

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rollar uh good question these are so so

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sturdy no child seats trust me we need

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one you see the rolled up uh moving

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blanket in there I see the KN but it's

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not hooked up it's not no no no that's

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that's not actually hooked up okay

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good okay let's take a look at the

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paperwork ah the log book

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perfect chances are you have not put

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these like in a PDF file huh no I

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haven't sry Chan doing that I can

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probably do that just because it's so

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big now have you found an insurance

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company that'll write it um not yet but

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that doesn't change the value right it's

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not going to change the value but it

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depends on which insured company writes

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it okay on how they're going to assess

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the the deals fair market value is where

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we compare it to like kind cars okay

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there's not going to be a lot of them

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but there there's enough out there

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Insurance allows us to take a donor

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vehicle and add all the receipts to it

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it so that you get replacement costs I

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see Insurance appraisals are usually a

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lot higher than fair market value

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because we can prove what's been put

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into the vehicle from the receipts to

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rebuild it back and as long as the

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insurance company agrees that's what it

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would cost to rebuild it yeah I would

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love to know what fair market value

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would be on this as well just more so

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curiosity cuz I mean I don't plan on

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selling it and it's realistically going

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to get cut up anyways but it'd be nice

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to know just ballpark so what we can do

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on this is you got a lot of

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documentation here if we can get this

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all out of PDF and add it up okay then

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we'll know where we're at if we can even

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do insurance so just by looking at it

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and obviously I know you can't say for

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sure do you think $220,000 was fair for

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this car we'll find out my money's on

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it's worth more than that yeah I'm

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thinking so from what I've seen history

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of The Naz cars I think you should be in

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ballpark we'll see let me know if you

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think it's maybe it's a bad idea to cut

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this up yeah we'll see okay say on that

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now is there a bill of sale or is there

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anything to I have a bill sale but yeah

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just what I paid for it okay on that is

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there a frame number or any kind of

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chassis number right here anything else

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with the uh the vehicle that you got TR

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or oh a case of

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wine pretty cool no no no trophies they

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hared you to to buy the car it was a

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very expensive bottle of box of wine

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I'll tell you

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that did you drink the bottle of wine

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before you ins the there might have been

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something consumed when purchasing the

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vehicle or at least inquiring about it

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but the wine did in fact come after I

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bought this at a Vineyard really yeah oh

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that's pretty cool it was parked outside

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well that's pretty cool this will get a

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started okay and you know the routine be

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about 5 to six business days okay and

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then once you get it we can go over it

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okay cool do you have any interest in

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hearing it before you go

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sure uh you're good

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go it's SPS like hell yeah brother well

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I will print out everything I'll put it

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on a PDF we'll go from there yeah that

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way if we go the extra the extra yard

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and uh and do that then you can make a

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more a more educated decision on what

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you want to do with it best to keep it

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together and and then put a different

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motor into your Superbird have you

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already acquired that oh yeah figures

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okay do you want to see it yeah okay

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let's go

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look cool so you got glass yeah

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everywhere yeah all the rest has just

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been repaired

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so the new floors no rust glass front

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end mini tubs wow yeah it's a RL 21b 9A

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what's that mean oh a b um I have what

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does that mean these so I'm thinking it

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might be a

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225 it was a six-cylinder car might have

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been a six-cylinder car in that case

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they had to replace the K the kber um

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lot there's a big controversy about that

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do you have to replace the kber if

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you're

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doing if you're replacing a small block

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to a big block you don't have to well I

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don't know we're going to be keeping the

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same K member to begin with but right so

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so that's what I'm thinking underneath

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they had to have replaced it if they got

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what what's in it now you can lift it up

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yeah there's nothing in there oh look at

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that okay yeah looks like it was a slat

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six that's cool right um cheers for

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Rarity I guess but you still have it you

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have a a fender tag so you make sure you

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always keep that just in case um it's

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probably not going to be anything close

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to what you're going to come up with

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this car but it's always tool to haveen

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this will be a fun

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car so NOC member on this car will not

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be able to survive that 812 horsepower

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no nor will the drive shaft nor will the

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nor will the well the idea is L just

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take everything out of the car and put

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this body on it cool if You' already

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done the measurements and everything

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make sure yeah it's off a little bit on

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the wheel base but but we can just cut

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and extend that gotcha that's that's

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pretty wild thank you the thing with one

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offs is you never it's hard to Value to

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put a value on them because you just

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never know what somebody is going to

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find desirable the purist are going to

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be of course oh you rued a you rued a uh

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a superb bird well in this case it's

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it's a clone right so they they won't be

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able to come at you too hard on that one

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yeah this is cool thank you I'm glad you

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got to see it I me too did come with any

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interior or anything nothing okay this

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was found is properly in a barn on an

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abandoned property that a friend of ours

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bought and what's on there is just

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amazing thank you so much really

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appreciate it so what you do with the

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Camaro um it's going to Interior when

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it's done I would love to have you come

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up ra that that one we definitely want

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to cuz that was and we've been talking

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about it but he was like wait till after

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the interior because it could really

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help the value of the car and you may as

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well see it when it's like a complete

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thing right great cool all right thanks

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again guys I'll be talking to you soon

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thank you shout out to Kurt for coming

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by and doing an appraisal on the NASCAR

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you guys will know what he said in about

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a few seconds I won't know for another 5

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to 6 days I told you that'd be fast the

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appraisal is here and get this turns out

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I didn't buy the car I thought I bought

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I thought I was buying a 20 5 Dodge

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Charger NASCAR instead I bought a 2002

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Dodge and trepid Kurt called me when he

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found this out and was like Hey I just

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want to let you know this isn't the car

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you think it is and you guys know me I

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was like wait really a little shock

13:45

factor finding out this was something

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else but the million-dollar question is

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what did it appraise at did I lose money

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did I make money now before I get to

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that answer I want to tell you guys what

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this car is it is a 2002 Dodge and Tre

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it is not the charger the Chargers they

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raced in 05 the Intrepid they raced

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before that this is a rich childrenis

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built car with an Ernie Elliott engine

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so this car is one badass mother James

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BL that real quick shout out to Kurt's

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team because this is like a book they

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gave me a book with like a history

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report with vehicle options with a

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condition report with every photo that

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you saw him taking included in the book

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as well as statement of appraisal

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limiting conditions etc etc in addition

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to the noted condition this 2002

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Intrepid has a very desirable option

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package that includes the build V8 the

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four-speed manual log book safety

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chassis certifications this vehicle is

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typical type of automobile that both

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collectors and enthusiasts sought after

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when looking to either add to or expand

14:44

their collection I like the photo of the

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NASCAR than just the R34 GTR in the

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background behind it so remember I

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bought this cup car on Facebook

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Marketplace and I paid

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$28,000 for it the appraisal came back

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for $

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66,1 100 that is more than double what I

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paid for the car I paid $28,000 for this

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so boys I'd say we did a good job and

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I'm still going to end up cutting this

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car because we got the super bird back

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I'm excited for this project thank you

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guys so much for watching make sure you

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caught the apparel it is live now and my

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favorite collection yet e crew we out

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here with love bye he

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