Great work as always, keep it up man! Also want to mention that for some interior plastics you can use a heat gun and texture pad to remove minor scratches.
should do some videos on the your thought process of purchasing vehicles, what to look out for when purchasing, and the actual purchase of the vehicle! great video's btw definitely deserve more subs with the quality of the videos!
Penetrol would have helped an exterior black plastic, I probably would have also used it on those headlights, and it could also help with the interior plastic scratches. (It would make them the same color as the other plastic, thus hiding them a little).
How you take care of your car is usually a representation of how that person is. If your car is filthy it usually means that person was a filthy dirty individual.
@@flippingcarsforfun seriously man. When I used to have my car dealership and not just my dealership, but when you see a car that’s just filthy from the inside just wait around for the person driving the car, they fit. Idk how people can do it. Like how do you not want to be clean. 😂
Thanks for watching man. All depends on the auction. There is sometimes I wait 2 weeks as well. Then there are times when the titles come before the cars lol. Crazy! Just depends. Thanks for watching.
for those getting into this uncle sam watches youtube, this first video im watching im guessing this is NY. NY only allows you to title and sell 4 cars a year anything past that uncle sam will get involved. in other words flipping cars as a business is illegal and they never talk about what happens to you when you get caught.
Thanks for watching. I’m a licensed dealer definitely not worried about your Uncle Sam lol he’s not my uncle 😂 but yea man pay your taxes you will be good. Mine is an actual business. Thanks for stopping by
@@flippingcarsforfun from the comments people are taking this like you are curb stoning if your a dealer you’re not flipping cars you are a licensed broker/store that is buying and retailing/wholesaling vehicles. But hey I was just warning people to be careful with “flipping” they starting bumping titles and get away with for a while if not years then bam they get caught and trust try hit you hard.
I hear you man. Thanks for warning people. You’re going to have title flipper regardless. They are all over Facebook. There are people flipping open titles all day long. If you check out my other videos I show how I go to auctions I talk about how I bought this car at auction at the end of this video. people know exactly what I’m doing if they have been following. I’m definitely not pointing people in the wrong direction. But thanks for watching.
I seem to have the worst time selling a car, I am retired and I probably sold 2 cars. I have a 2002 Ford Thunderbird with 150 k miles on it, Car Fax says value 11,750 I bought it from my mother in law, original owner, body good paint good , yellow, top window pulling away from the glass, trying to get 6,500 for it, I am trying to selling in the desert where it s\s very popular, finky crowd though, no offers, any tips.
Some cars will take longer. That is a car for a specific buyer. You will sell it. You just have to find the guy that is looking for the car. If you want to sell fast look for the most common cars. Thanks for watching
Some people just flip titles but a car put the title in there name and then resale it but depending where you live there is a limit to how many you can do a year. If you want to flip A lot of cars you would need a license.
Unless the extra time for a “less lazy” detail would get him a higher price, then he would be throwing away his time. I think by now he knows how far or not far to go. It’s not a detailing channel.
hey man i love and appreciate the fun and informational content you put out. you come across as trying to help other people out and it is clear that it isn’t for your gain and i appreciate that. is there any way on social media or an email that I would be able to contact you with some brief questions?