Happy Mothers Day to all the Moms! Less than 500 tickets remain to win the 5-Speed Manual BMW E39 5 Series. 100% of proceeds are going to Spina Bifida Jacksonville! bit.ly/3vBq6N7
@@criticalevent not really. Initially insurance cars inventory was down for a few months, but it's heavily picked back up and wholesale dealer car inventory has been constantly growing
@@dirtrider3526 sure whatever we can do to change your life back to grammatical correctness is fine with us. It’s nice when you check what you typed BEFORE you hit the send button and not blame the phone.
@@XX-166 tushey but I also have a life. Therefore limited time in youtube. Therefore limited time in comments. I've been laid therfor have kids. Do I need to explain more?
All the marks on that jeep are done by a collision estimator. It's called mapping a car, they mark all the previous damage and involved damage on the car and photograph it to cover themselves while the car is in the shop and to show insurance how bad the previous damage is when they are deciding the value of the car to and if it will be totaled or not.
I always love these walk around videos. And I love how you try not to destroy or make any damage worse. I see other people that do these videos ripping off crash tape to look in windows and forcing doors open making door gap damage. They dont care that they just forced an un damaged door into a bent fender adding $1000 to the repair bill for someone.
that thing on the SC 430 is not a gun holder, it's an old school anti theft lock, it locked the shifter in place, so if a thief got in, they couldn't put it in gear
Saab 9-3 is not a Subaru WRX That’s the 9-2x. The Saab 9-3 Aero Wagon is a beast... V6 turbo with a manual transmission. I love mine. Built in Germany at the Opel factory.
Gotta take exception to the comments regarding the '90's Nissan Z. The model is Z32. Power in the NA model was 222 listed, and about 230 with a K&N air filter. Power in the Twin Turbo (TT) model was listed at 300, and some folks reported about 320 with a K&N air filter. They were NOT drag or tuner cars by the definition we use today - the suspension setup was for cruising. A TT model could be modified easily to get 400hp with two .035 welding tips in the vacuum lines that controlled the turbo wastegates. Beyond that, you could - and still can - buy modded ECU's that support bigger turbos and fuel injectors. Their time was really from 1990 through 1996 in the US, but continued to be sold in Japan up into the early 2000's. The major drawback was that the engineering was top end at the time, and parts and labor for repairs in the US were on a par with Mercedes and BMW. They can last for xxx,xxx miles if cared for properly, but your wallet should be pretty big to do that. Big fan base online helps with repair tips, parts and sources.
Many years ago Toyota and GM shared a plant in California called NUMMI for New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc where Corollas and Prisms rolled off the line.
Yup, the Prizm was made on the same factory line in Fremont as the Toyota Corolla. "Geo" was created as a subdivision of Chevy which lasted until the nameplate was dropped in mid-1997. After that, the Chevrolet Prizm was sold until the 2002 model year.
9-2x Aero is the Subaru WRX rebadge, that 9-3 Aero you were looking at has a 2.8 V6 Turbo, tuned they're very fast. I've had mine for over 4 years and has been *knock on wood* very reliable!
@@robertklasson5885You're right, they do exist. I just checked TS data and I found 2 9-2X Aero, both imported. Also three labeled 9-2X non-Aero. TS data isn't always the best so there may be more with variations in naming. One thing for sure, there aren't a lot of them here! adding: there are quite a few 9-7X variants - about 120 total in the country, though I didn't check if they were avställda
I have a 2018 5 series just like that one. Those seats were a nearly $5k option that year. In order to get ventilated seats, you had to get the Luxury seating package which includes nappa leather and 18 way power adjustable seats. The car is an amazing DD! BUY IT!!
Not vTuned, but vehcor. For those who do not know who I am taking about, think VTuned with 25 more years experience. He is by far the best bodyman on UA-cam.
I love those Nissans! It's actually a 300ZX Z32 (1989-2000) and not a Z31 (1983-1989), and has a quite respectable 280 horsepower and 276 torque with the twin turbo. And a fun historic fact about the car, it was the first car designed in CAD using a Cray supercomputer!
Based on model years it's '90-96, '84-89. '83 model year you'd be looking at the S130 280ZX. The S130 turbos stand out if the OEM "Swastika" wheels haven't been recycled and from the turbo whine while it goes nowhere fast. The Z32 TT's tells are splitter gills and a duck tail. '84 Z31s have OEM 4 lug hubs unless it's an anniversary edition turbo, subsequent years all had 5 lug.
I was just like "SHIT...ITS Mothers day...Why didn't you remind me?" Mrs tells me its not Mothers day, that was in March. Guess the UK and USA have a different day. Thanks for the panic attack Sam.
In my opinion the best car a person can own for drivability, quality and all that, especially in snow country is a Subaru. I'm partial to Foresters because being on a shorter platform than the Outback, even with the same measurable ground clearance, the effective ground clearance is considerably more. I've never seen you do anything with Subarus and I would like to see some with them. The WRX is a decent starter street hotrod and they aren't terribly expensive.
I like the Fiat Abarth, I just hate that the automatic assumption is that it's unreliable mechanically. Now I just turn away from them now because even if it werent you'd just keep hearing people complain about how bad it's supposed to be.
I don't know specifically about the 500, but with Fiats in general (Seicento, Punto, Panda... and so on) the engine* is pretty much the only thing you can count on. The rest of the car will fall apart well before the engine dies. *FIRE engines will all leak oil from the rocker cover gasket and from behind the coil packs, but that's how you know there's oil in it.
I was offered a 996 turbo a few years ago for £18 000. 100 000 miles and the doors didn't line up straight. Decided I didn't need a Porsche that badly.
The Saabaru is the 9-2x. Fun little car! My dad had one, modded to ~330 all-wheel HP. My dad has since passed away and my mom just sold it to an enthusiastic new owner.
I have zero interest in a white interior. I consider myself a clean person and I would still be paranoid that every time I came into contact with it I would stain it.
Correction: That 300zx is NOT a Z31 chassis. That’s the more popular Z32. Made from 1990-1996 (in the US). They made turbo and non-turbo models (that wasn’t a turbo one). The turbo one WAS fast (in it’s day). 280 horsepower, per the “Gentleman’s agreement” that ALL Japanese carmakers upheld at that time. Ran a 1/4 mile time of around 14.5 seconds and 0-60 in 5.6 seconds or so. Btw, that manual transmission is HIGHLY desirable. It’s the same one that the turbo model has. …And it can handle more power even if the motor is fully built!
A number of interesting cars. I would like to hear back on why they are damaged out in the first place, and hear how the auctions went. I'm interested in the Range Rover, Porsche and apparently immaculate 5 series.
That Z is a ‘96 Z32, NOT a Z31. The plaque on the inside marks it as a 1996 Commemorative Edition, and one of the final 300 Zs to cross the assembly line. With that being said, it is a non-turbo with lots of damage. No doubt that it is not worth rebuilding.
Corrollas and Prizms were made at the NUMMI (New United Motor Manufacturing Inc ) plant in Fremont, California. A joint GM/Toyota venture. In 2010 it became a Tesla factory. Had a GEO 1990 Geo Prizm. Mechanically it's a Corolla. They were a good deal.
I can’t read all the previous comments to see if it was covered, but I bet that Chevy came from NUMI. Tesla owns the plant now. I remember when they built it. Took a tour and it was very impressive. Rolls of sheet metal on one end and cars driving out the other end.
By the way if you're ever looking for someone to do grunt work on your cars I'm not far off from you. I'd love to be able to help with anything I'm mechanically inclined and can deduce a lot of issues
The range rover p525 is the supercharged 5 litre v8 option. 525 HP/625nM Torque. the older models were the same, but just called SPORT Supercharged, new models have the p525 designation instead.
The Geo Prizm and Toyota Sprinter were actually made in the same Factory but had different badges and were sold in different regions, and the Geo Storm was the same story but made by Isuzu.
98-02 Corollas/Chevy Prizms are oil burners, so the motor is probably blown in it. I've replaced engines in probably 10 of them. I buy an 03+ 1ZZ engine where they fixed the piston ring design so they run forever after fixed.
I hope StepMom gets her channel back. If not, there's always Twitch🤔☺️.* Would Twitter or Instagram work??? Big Tech's "punishment" is always an unnecessary extreme instead of a fair solution. And regardless of whatever personal relationship you have with her and even my personal thoughts about all of this, I sincerely appreciate that you're willing to stick your neck out to support her and I want to thank you for being a class act!!! *OnlyFans would be too on the nose, but maybe Stevonne's OnlyVans might be an option 😁
Hey Sam that mul-t-lock lock is a gear lock...we sold a lot in the 90s ..they locked the gears and were set up for various models of cars .....sold lots to Africa ......best form of anti theft back then no doubt
It would be a cool project car for 10k, that you could never get rid off, because it's liability, but there's no way it would go for that cheap. It will probably be parted out.
@@PuerRidcully not really porsche only sells body parts to audi certified collision centers for 991,992 chassis and up cars (13_present) took 6 months in 16 to fix mine w a minor front end (looked like bumper and one fender) and that was almost totaled.
I had a ‘91 Z32 N/A in 2003. I liked it, but it was constantly breaking. A 300ZX becomes a death missile if you try to drift it. The Z has snap oversteer but it’s better than an MR2. I’ve experienced snap oversteer in both cars and in both cases, it’s easier to let the car spin. When auto magazines did track tests and comparisons, it wasn’t uncommon for the Z to not finish
The Prizm is a Corolla sold by Chevrolet dealers. The Prizm and the Corolla were built in the same factory, side by side. They are mechanically identical. GM had a joint venture with Toyota to jointly build these cars. Tesla has since bought the factory to build its cars.
That was a z32 300zx non turbo you can tell by the lower valence under the front bumper, if it doesnt have the coolant ducts its non turbo. also its the 9-2x that is the SAAABaru
Multi lock is anti theft device form the 1990s. Chrome metal hook is missing though, with that adjustable hook you could attach the device to the gear lever when car is parked and then without special key to unlock Mulilodk car thief would not be able to move the lever in D position.
GEO/Chevrolet Prism manufacture by : NUMMI which was a joint venture of GM and Toyota. Several models over the years were identical between the two brands.
Geo was a joint Chevrolet Toyota joint venture. The factory was in Fremont, California. They called them Prizms even after they discontinued the Geo name.
GEO was a joint venture with Toyota and Chevy, when Toyota pulled out they stop using the GEO badge and put the Chevy Badge on it. The Tesla plant was the plant where GEO was built
Happy Mothers Day to all the Moms! Less than 500 tickets remain to win the 5-Speed Manual BMW E39 5 Series. 100% of proceeds are going to Spina Bifida Jacksonville! bit.ly/3vBq6N7
Got my ticket, excited to see who wins!
Have the auction pickings been any slimmer during the pandemic?
@@criticalevent not really. Initially insurance cars inventory was down for a few months, but it's heavily picked back up and wholesale dealer car inventory has been constantly growing
@@Samcrac i have a question why r most salvage cars wheels straight but the steering wheel is turned around 90 degrees give or take
I just came to see your step mom and get an update.
Another great video, Son.
I knew it
How’s sam’s step mom🙃
Dannnnggg sooonnnn
We knew it. Now that the cat out the bag , A father son project car. 🤣🤣🤣
Not a gas tank?
"Weather your spending time with your mom, baby mom, grandma, or moms boyfriend" n the pic of rich had me crying laughing lmfao
Whether.... not weather...
@@XX-166 thank u. That's life changing! Btw that's how I typed it but my phone has a thing called auto correct
@@dirtrider3526 sure whatever we can do to change your life back to grammatical correctness is fine with us. It’s nice when you check what you typed BEFORE you hit the send button and not blame the phone.
@@XX-166 tushey but I also have a life. Therefore limited time in youtube. Therefore limited time in comments. I've been laid therfor have kids. Do I need to explain more?
@@dirtrider3526 We thought the kids typed that... 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
All the marks on that jeep are done by a collision estimator. It's called mapping a car, they mark all the previous damage and involved damage on the car and photograph it to cover themselves while the car is in the shop and to show insurance how bad the previous damage is when they are deciding the value of the car to and if it will be totaled or not.
I always love these walk around videos. And I love how you try not to destroy or make any damage worse. I see other people that do these videos ripping off crash tape to look in windows and forcing doors open making door gap damage. They dont care that they just forced an un damaged door into a bent fender adding $1000 to the repair bill for someone.
The 9-3 Aero is NOT the Saabaru. You're thinking of the 9-2x Aero.
Yup, I kinda cringed at that as someone who owns a 9-3 lmao
All the SAAB furries unite
@@iSchmidty13 I'm actually a Volvo furry, lmao! But a co-worker of mine has a 2006 9-3 Aero sedan and it's pretty sick.
@@deluxeraccoon441 UA-cam won’t let me post a link, but if you search for it there’s a SAAB & Volvo furs telegram group chat :0
@@trionic5 bro same, looking at that 9-3 calling it a Saabaru sheesh bro like what lol
that thing on the SC 430 is not a gun holder, it's an old school anti theft lock, it locked the shifter in place, so if a thief got in, they couldn't put it in gear
Saab 9-3 is not a Subaru WRX That’s the 9-2x. The Saab 9-3 Aero Wagon is a beast... V6 turbo with a manual transmission. I love mine. Built in Germany at the Opel factory.
You are right. I misspoke (like usual)
You know Saab and Chevy Malibu shares the same frame style too.
Arent all the wagons built in trollhattan, I know some models were built by magna austria. Idk about built in Germany tho
@@alexprag2866 perhaps the 9-5? But the Opel factory is listed in all the 9-3 V6 Aeros I’ve seen....
@@dirkfromhein can you send a link I wanna learn more
“On this special day I plan on servicing her.... car” 🤣😂
I thought I was the only one who heard it like that 😂
She is hot no wonder he slipped that in his speech 😜 🤣
Samcrac: "On this episode, i plan on servicing my step mom...'s car.."
I had literally just thought that. Then looked down and saw your comment
I plan on servicing her........ Car.
But first I need to shave my.....
@@Rich.Aardvark hahahahaha
Corey Chase I think her name is. She was at the Adult Video Awards for bet Step Son Head! Lol
Epic pause!!!
I lost it when you said, “Old Man Tan”. These kind of videos is when I first started watching you. Great to see you bring them back.
Really surprised Sam did not know what 300ZX / Fairlady Z was. One of the jdm legends
And the other dude called it a Z31.
Gotta take exception to the comments regarding the '90's Nissan Z. The model is Z32. Power in the NA model was 222 listed, and about 230 with a K&N air filter. Power in the Twin Turbo (TT) model was listed at 300, and some folks reported about 320 with a K&N air filter. They were NOT drag or tuner cars by the definition we use today - the suspension setup was for cruising. A TT model could be modified easily to get 400hp with two .035 welding tips in the vacuum lines that controlled the turbo wastegates. Beyond that, you could - and still can - buy modded ECU's that support bigger turbos and fuel injectors. Their time was really from 1990 through 1996 in the US, but continued to be sold in Japan up into the early 2000's. The major drawback was that the engineering was top end at the time, and parts and labor for repairs in the US were on a par with Mercedes and BMW. They can last for xxx,xxx miles if cared for properly, but your wallet should be pretty big to do that. Big fan base online helps with repair tips, parts and sources.
Many years ago Toyota and GM shared a plant in California called NUMMI for New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc where Corollas and Prisms rolled off the line.
Fremont?
@@OG_Jack Yes, Tesla cars are made there now.
@@rlw127 Do you remember the Oakland Chevy plant?
@@OG_Jack No, I live in Ohio. I remember NUMMI from articles in car magazines.
You guys remember the JDM Toyota Cavalier?
The Prizm was built in a joint venture between GM & Toyota at NUMMI in Fremont Ca.
Yup, the Prizm was made on the same factory line in Fremont as the Toyota Corolla. "Geo" was created as a subdivision of Chevy which lasted until the nameplate was dropped in mid-1997. After that, the Chevrolet Prizm was sold until the 2002 model year.
The Prizm was basically a rebadged Toyota Corolla. After the plant was closed, it ended being sold to Tesla and now the Tesla Model S is built there.
9-2x Aero is the Subaru WRX rebadge, that 9-3 Aero you were looking at has a 2.8 V6 Turbo, tuned they're very fast. I've had mine for over 4 years and has been *knock on wood* very reliable!
Love mine! Getting it’s paint touched up for summer !
I don't think we got the 9-2 in Europe, the 9-3 sold reasonably well.
The headlights in that Nissan are the same used in the Lamborghini Diablo, so they are easy to sell
Not the same! The Lambo ones have a small piece of black tape covering up the Nissan logo 😂
Saab 9-2X is the "Saabaru"
Ive wanted a saabaru for as long as theyve been around
Was about to say the same comment, I’ve got a 08 9-3 aero manual wagon and I love it
North American only, right?
Never seen one in Sweden.
@@jameshobbs I am swedish and I have defenitely seen 9-2X here in Sweden.
Also seen a few Saab 9-7X which is basically a Saab Trailblazer 😂
@@robertklasson5885You're right, they do exist. I just checked TS data and I found 2 9-2X Aero, both imported. Also three labeled 9-2X non-Aero. TS data isn't always the best so there may be more with variations in naming. One thing for sure, there aren't a lot of them here!
adding: there are quite a few 9-7X variants - about 120 total in the country, though I didn't check if they were avställda
Well in the morning I watched Sam’s stepmom, she bright up my day
What makes it a turnoff, is she hangs around with Sam's buddy, Rich
So you seen Sam's dong too lol
She will for a price.
Right? She's a stunner!
@@brianjschumer what is a turnoff is that Sam gave you a ❤️, but not to me
They make the inside of the Range Rovers really nice because you’ll constantly be waiting in it for a tow truck
I have a 2018 5 series just like that one. Those seats were a nearly $5k option that year. In order to get ventilated seats, you had to get the Luxury seating package which includes nappa leather and 18 way power adjustable seats. The car is an amazing DD! BUY IT!!
".... mom's boyfriend..." picture of Rich appears LOL
Love the auction videos! You do everything very well in them. Don’t change a thing!!
Not vTuned, but vehcor. For those who do not know who I am taking about, think VTuned with 25 more years experience. He is by far the best bodyman on UA-cam.
When I think vtuned with 25 years of experience, I personally think Arthur Tussik
You know it's a good day when Sam posts
I love the auction videos, it's fascinating seeing so many different cool and weird cars and watching you try to figure out what's up with them
I love those Nissans! It's actually a 300ZX Z32 (1989-2000) and not a Z31 (1983-1989), and has a quite respectable 280 horsepower and 276 torque with the twin turbo. And a fun historic fact about the car, it was the first car designed in CAD using a Cray supercomputer!
Based on model years it's '90-96, '84-89. '83 model year you'd be looking at the S130 280ZX. The S130 turbos stand out if the OEM "Swastika" wheels haven't been recycled and from the turbo whine while it goes nowhere fast. The Z32 TT's tells are splitter gills and a duck tail. '84 Z31s have OEM 4 lug hubs unless it's an anniversary edition turbo, subsequent years all had 5 lug.
I just got what she said lol "Well Sam the only tool we need is you" lol
When you mentioned Vtuned my ears perked up, I would LOVE to see him pick it up and sort it out for the next build.
I was just like "SHIT...ITS Mothers day...Why didn't you remind me?" Mrs tells me its not Mothers day, that was in March. Guess the UK and USA have a different day. Thanks for the panic attack Sam.
Our Mother's Day is tomorrow monday.
Yep different date pal
In Brasil its today too
In March is Womens day, in May Mothers day, at least in my country 👍
Haha I was about to post a comment about Sam being a bit slow as Mother’s Day was a few months ago 🇬🇧
"Vtuned can fix it"
*Tommorow: notification from vtuned*
Mike said z31 but def a z32. Twin turbo full bolt on here. Sittin around 400hp
That's a 1960 Caddy. Worth the effort.
@samcrac do it man !!!
In my opinion the best car a person can own for drivability, quality and all that, especially in snow country is a Subaru. I'm partial to Foresters because being on a shorter platform than the Outback, even with the same measurable ground clearance, the effective ground clearance is considerably more. I've never seen you do anything with Subarus and I would like to see some with them. The WRX is a decent starter street hotrod and they aren't terribly expensive.
I like the Fiat Abarth, I just hate that the automatic assumption is that it's unreliable mechanically. Now I just turn away from them now because even if it werent you'd just keep hearing people complain about how bad it's supposed to be.
I don't know specifically about the 500, but with Fiats in general (Seicento, Punto, Panda... and so on) the engine* is pretty much the only thing you can count on. The rest of the car will fall apart well before the engine dies.
*FIRE engines will all leak oil from the rocker cover gasket and from behind the coil packs, but that's how you know there's oil in it.
Fiat made some great cars. I've owned several and worked on more.
16:30 When he suspects it's the Tesla's gas tank. Nice of you to bring him along.
I was offered a 996 turbo a few years ago for £18 000. 100 000 miles and the doors didn't line up straight. Decided I didn't need a Porsche that badly.
£?.. $ here mate.
@@ricardomierz8467 you know UA-cam is an international platform. There is life outside the USA believe it or not!
@@clownworld-honk410 There is?.. Must be very small then as nobody realy noticed untill you showed up.
That Turbo was actually PDK, not Tiptronic, and had Sport Chrono, so it would actually be quicker than the manual.
I love your trips to the salvage yard.
The Saabaru is the 9-2x. Fun little car! My dad had one, modded to ~330 all-wheel HP. My dad has since passed away and my mom just sold it to an enthusiastic new owner.
I have zero interest in a white interior. I consider myself a clean person and I would still be paranoid that every time I came into contact with it I would stain it.
The Lexus SC430 - "Very boring, yet very reliable." That pretty much sums up every Japanese car ever made. LOL.
Save that Caddy !!!
If that BMW 750i is a good runner, I'd be a buyer all day long for that! That 1960 Cadillac was cool too!
I laughed out loud and clapped before 1 minute was up. Keep being you!
Correction: That 300zx is NOT a Z31 chassis. That’s the more popular Z32. Made from 1990-1996 (in the US).
They made turbo and non-turbo models (that wasn’t a turbo one).
The turbo one WAS fast (in it’s day). 280 horsepower, per the “Gentleman’s agreement” that ALL Japanese carmakers upheld at that time.
Ran a 1/4 mile time of around 14.5 seconds and 0-60 in 5.6 seconds or so.
Btw, that manual transmission is HIGHLY desirable. It’s the same one that the turbo model has.
…And it can handle more power even if the motor is fully built!
Keep doing the salvage auctions.
A number of interesting cars. I would like to hear back on why they are damaged out in the first place, and hear how the auctions went. I'm interested in the Range Rover, Porsche and apparently immaculate 5 series.
The treasure map Jeep is back!
That Z is a ‘96 Z32, NOT a Z31. The plaque on the inside marks it as a 1996 Commemorative Edition, and one of the final 300 Zs to cross the assembly line. With that being said, it is a non-turbo with lots of damage. No doubt that it is not worth rebuilding.
Saab 9-2x = WRX, not the 9-3x
Corrollas and Prizms were made at the NUMMI (New United Motor Manufacturing Inc ) plant in Fremont, California. A joint GM/Toyota venture. In 2010 it became a Tesla factory.
Had a GEO 1990 Geo Prizm. Mechanically it's a Corolla. They were a good deal.
We called them Toylette.
Fun fact: His Stepmom is Rich from Rich Rebuilds who wears a wig and makeup.
Rich is pretty damn good at makeup then
How to bite him
I can’t read all the previous comments to see if it was covered, but I bet that Chevy came from NUMI. Tesla owns the plant now. I remember when they built it. Took a tour and it was very impressive. Rolls of sheet metal on one end and cars driving out the other end.
By the way if you're ever looking for someone to do grunt work on your cars I'm not far off from you. I'd love to be able to help with anything I'm mechanically inclined and can deduce a lot of issues
You look too young in your picture to work on cars.
@@mexicanspec lol that was 7 years ago 😂 I'm 8 now. But lmao that's my son I'm 30 😂😂
Just to give the newbies a scale to determine Sam's auto body skills:
Yoda - Arthur Tussik
Luke Skywalker - vTuned
Jar Jar Binks - Sam C
I'd say I'm more like Han Solo, I can get the job done but it will be a little sloppy.
@@Samcrac So that makes Turbo Mike Chewy. LOL. Keep the great content coming. I am enjoying the videos.
Very nice video Sam! You should make these type of videos more often.
The range rover p525 is the supercharged 5 litre v8 option. 525 HP/625nM Torque. the older models were the same, but just called SPORT Supercharged, new models have the p525 designation instead.
Sam whats the progress on the F360? Loving the videos !
The Geo Prizm and Toyota Sprinter were actually made in the same Factory but had different badges and were sold in different regions, and the Geo Storm was the same story but made by Isuzu.
Happy mother's day step mom!
22:17 1960 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible
dude. This step-mom thing. it's not funny nor hot. You are clearly the same age. And clearly she's had a couple other kids. Just stop. Please.
98-02 Corollas/Chevy Prizms are oil burners, so the motor is probably blown in it. I've replaced engines in probably 10 of them. I buy an 03+ 1ZZ engine where they fixed the piston ring design so they run forever after fixed.
I hope StepMom gets her channel back. If not, there's always Twitch🤔☺️.* Would Twitter or Instagram work??? Big Tech's "punishment" is always an unnecessary extreme instead of a fair solution. And regardless of whatever personal relationship you have with her and even my personal thoughts about all of this, I sincerely appreciate that you're willing to stick your neck out to support her and I want to thank you for being a class act!!!
*OnlyFans would be too on the nose, but maybe Stevonne's OnlyVans might be an option 😁
" Today I'm hoping to service her.............car" LMAO caught me by surprise!
That Belair was sweet
Chevy Geo was built by Toyota. Not strange at all. It was the GM Toyota collaboration NUMMI. Tesla first factory is the former NUMMI factory.
The only tool we need is you Sam 😗
Hey Sam that mul-t-lock lock is a gear lock...we sold a lot in the 90s ..they locked the gears and were set up for various models of cars .....sold lots to Africa ......best form of anti theft back then no doubt
Before I even watch this, OFF COURSE IT CAN BE SAVED..Now let's see what Sam's up to...
It would be a cool project car for 10k, that you could never get rid off, because it's liability, but there's no way it would go for that cheap. It will probably be parted out.
@@PuerRidcully I would go for that if it was a Lambo ..don't mind if I'm stuck with one of these for life..😉👍
@@PuerRidcully not really porsche only sells body parts to audi certified collision centers for 991,992 chassis and up cars (13_present) took 6 months in 16 to fix mine w a minor front end (looked like bumper and one fender) and that was almost totaled.
That geo was made by toyota i bought one for my sister in 98
@@philipparana9225 Independent shops also exist and they would be interested in these parts. Not to mention amateur mechanics.
The auction vids with step mom are my fave
I'd love to see you bring a jump pack(or 2) to the yard. You are a fountain of knowledge on so many cars.
Happy stepmother's day too. I got you something it's in the box attached to my pelvic bone.
I seriously think Sam likes to role play and pretend hes actually married to his step mom smh 🤢😷
I think there is a running internet gag here that is right over your head.
@@TravisFabel Yup!! He totally missed it! LMAO
Nah I didn't 'miss' it when it's been repeated so many times it's becoming actually weird
Married to his stepmom? That would make her Wifey, right?
Whenever Samcracs drops the new videos I roll up the Number and get all schmoked up
4:53 What's a Jag-waaa?
Today for my mom I'm doing all the yard work and get the grass n bushes 10 outta 10 as well as enjoying this on for my little lunch break.
His stepmom double entendres are becoming irritating. Not funny anymore.
I had a ‘91 Z32 N/A in 2003. I liked it, but it was constantly breaking.
A 300ZX becomes a death missile if you try to drift it. The Z has snap oversteer but it’s better than an MR2. I’ve experienced snap oversteer in both cars and in both cases, it’s easier to let the car spin.
When auto magazines did track tests and comparisons, it wasn’t uncommon for the Z to not finish
The stepmom joke is getting old. Don’t get me wrong she’s an awesome performer. It’s just a weak ass joke
I agree. Belongs to different video.
Wrong. Mum jokes never get old 😂😂😂😂
@@VintageTechRepairs Not his mom... Get it?
The Prizm is a Corolla sold by Chevrolet dealers. The Prizm and the Corolla were built in the same factory, side by side. They are mechanically identical. GM had a joint venture with Toyota to jointly build these cars. Tesla has since bought the factory to build its cars.
Dis you give your stepmom something for mothers day?
That was a z32 300zx non turbo you can tell by the lower valence under the front bumper, if it doesnt have the coolant ducts its non turbo. also its the 9-2x that is the SAAABaru
What happened to his wife. I wouldn’t think she’d like this kind of humor
I don’t even really watch your videos for the cars, it’s funny to just listen to your humor
Your mom seems to be a sweet and innocent woman.🙂
why is she on this channel i don’t understand it’s so random
@@tomtricks6838 She provides financial support for Sam.
Multi lock is anti theft device form the 1990s. Chrome metal hook is missing though, with that adjustable hook you could attach the device to the gear lever when car is parked and then without special key to unlock Mulilodk car thief would not be able to move the lever in D position.
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GEO/Chevrolet Prism manufacture by : NUMMI which was a joint venture of GM and Toyota. Several models over the years were identical between the two brands.
I have to ask, how does the wife feel about your activities with the Stepmom
I think it is his wife lol
Mistaken comment about Saab, the saaburu is a 9-2x, he was looking at a 9-3, appeared to be a 2007 due to body style and interior
The caddy is a 1960 series 62, and the Chevy bel air is a 1955.
Slash on the windshield means it doesn’t run or drive d is run and drive and s is start no drive easy way to spot what why it is there!
Geo was a joint Chevrolet Toyota joint venture. The factory was in Fremont, California. They called them Prizms even after they discontinued the Geo name.
9-2x, Sam. 9-2x is the Saabaru WRX. 2006 is the year you want, but good luck with finding a decent one.
GEO was a joint venture with Toyota and Chevy, when Toyota pulled out they stop using the GEO badge and put the Chevy Badge on it.
The Tesla plant was the plant where GEO was built
Enjoy the trips to the yard, would like to see more pickup trucks in the videos 👍
Discouraged when I see body damage.
At a salvage yard. Lol.
Good one Sam!
The SAAB 9-2 is the Saabaru. No refinement on the inside - straight up Subaru interior.