This is my first car flipping video in this video I will show you how I fix up this cheap Honda and sell it for a profit Music by click.pstmrk.i... click.pstmrk.i...
I do agree it was more then I probably should have done especially if your trying to do a quick flip. And yes where I’m from it’s hard to find cars that age without a lot of rust. Or for that cheap
It really do sound easier than it looks but if you have an engine misfire and it ain’t the spark plugs ur looking at an engine block higher than the worth of the car.
that's very filthy way of doing body work repair, not saying you guys should dismantle whole car, but this "repair" will come back in a year or two, but that won't be a your problem isn't it?
Im aware it will rust again but the idea is to have it last till the 2 year inspection is up. It’s not uncommon to see this bodywork done multiple times to get it through next inspection
@@vroomsgarageatv that's very bad way of doing it, it's not uncommon, i agree, it's good? we shall see how the thinned and welded multiple times metal reacts in a crash...
If it was a whole rocker panel or frame work I would have to cut it all out and welded new metal in properly cause I agree it will affect the safety of the car. Unfortunately the way I do it for small repairs like this is common a lot of people can’t afford to fix their cars properly and newer cars are so expensive now I just try to keep it simple. That was the first car I fixed and flipped I did one more after that that I did a little bit of body work,to as well but I prefer not to. Currently I am trying to buy and sell cars that are more expensive to begin with to avoid bodywork and less repairs. I have more new videos I will be posting soon. Thanks for the comments and honesty
@@vroomsgarageatv don't get me wrong, shortcuts are ok if done correctly, bodywork on cheap? ok, but make it with head and consciousness, but same approach to other stuff, like if someone slips the brake disks, I'm ok with it if someone keeps it safe (minimal thickness and wobble/play checked). Used different spring than original? ok, but change both so the car rides equally and do alignment afterwards. wanna rebuild the brake caliper instead of buying new one? good, just follow the rules of doing it correctly. Honestly I couldn't sleep thinking that I could kill someone by doing the bad shortcut (for example uneven brakes).
I can imagine the new owner of that rusty car, watching this video and saying "my car is crap behind the Paint!"... It seems a little scam to me, sorry guys...but It is 🤷
I always explain to the buyer what work has been done. And ware I am from almost all the cars that age are that rusted it’s expected when buying a used car of that age. We use salt on the roads during the winter it rots the cars out really fast
This was a challenging flip and you made it look easy !!! Keep the flip videos coming !!!
More to come
Mans ability to fix about anything and get used parts for discount or even free, is what makes him a pro. definitely makes it seem easier than it is.
Great job. Of course cheap hub caps would have been nice and added even more value.
Yea couldn’t find any for cheap I will get some next time
@@vroomsgarageatvThe rims look good painted too.
Walmart sells them at $30@@vroomsgarageatv
excellent job bud, really took car flipping to an expert level
Love these videos when it's done on a small budget.
Amazed people still gamble that much money on used cars with that much mileage.
Love the engine from the junkyard 🙂 Good call! Thanks for sharing.
It’s sad to see a car like that and you saving it from the junk yard major respect brotha.
So well done. The finished job looks professional. Keep it up guys! 😊👍
Solid work 🫡💪🏽
excellent video , it was really well made
Amazing keep going the good vids . Love it❤
Massive respect on this one.
Great job and great video 👏
Nah, with the engine swap, no average car flipper should take this on. The underside was totally rusted out as well. I'd part it out if anything.
I’m just suprised he got a motor for 300
@@raspy1135That and selling a car with that many miles / kilometers for $4200.
I do agree it was more then I probably should have done especially if your trying to do a quick flip. And yes where I’m from it’s hard to find cars that age without a lot of rust. Or for that cheap
Loved the video, keep it up!
Nice. Looking forward for the next one.
Great job/video 👍 👌
It really do sound easier than it looks but if you have an engine misfire and it ain’t the spark plugs ur looking at an engine block higher than the worth of the car.
How long did it take you? A weekend?..a month??
Great work.
Am about to start this same business
What's the name of the extractor you used?
Maaaaaaaaan all of that rust you left... my moral obligations ahh
sick
The landlord special build
Self taught fixing cars or schooling
that's very filthy way of doing body work repair, not saying you guys should dismantle whole car, but this "repair" will come back in a year or two, but that won't be a your problem isn't it?
Im aware it will rust again but the idea is to have it last till the 2 year inspection is up. It’s not uncommon to see this bodywork done multiple times to get it through next inspection
@@vroomsgarageatv that's very bad way of doing it, it's not uncommon, i agree, it's good? we shall see how the thinned and welded multiple times metal reacts in a crash...
If it was a whole rocker panel or frame work I would have to cut it all out and welded new metal in properly cause I agree it will affect the safety of the car. Unfortunately the way I do it for small repairs like this is common a lot of people can’t afford to fix their cars properly and newer cars are so expensive now I just try to keep it simple. That was the first car I fixed and flipped I did one more after that that I did a little bit of body work,to as well but I prefer not to. Currently I am trying to buy and sell cars that are more expensive to begin with to avoid bodywork and less repairs. I have more new videos I will be posting soon. Thanks for the comments and honesty
@@vroomsgarageatv don't get me wrong, shortcuts are ok if done correctly, bodywork on cheap? ok, but make it with head and consciousness, but same approach to other stuff, like if someone slips the brake disks, I'm ok with it if someone keeps it safe (minimal thickness and wobble/play checked). Used different spring than original? ok, but change both so the car rides equally and do alignment afterwards. wanna rebuild the brake caliper instead of buying new one? good, just follow the rules of doing it correctly. Honestly I couldn't sleep thinking that I could kill someone by doing the bad shortcut (for example uneven brakes).
sheeeesshhh
I can imagine the new owner of that rusty car, watching this video and saying "my car is crap behind the Paint!"... It seems a little scam to me, sorry guys...but It is 🤷
I always explain to the buyer what work has been done. And ware I am from almost all the cars that age are that rusted it’s expected when buying a used car of that age. We use salt on the roads during the winter it rots the cars out really fast
$600? ofc lmao
That’s worth 120
I agree I wish lol I wouldn’t do that job again it was to much work for the money with the engine swap
А я думал что купил гнилой civic из мосвы! Но мой по сравнению с вашим новый😂
where did you go to get parts here in NS
A guy in outside Truro Wayne the Honda guy he sells used parts