I Bought a Junk Corvette at Auction that Turned Out to be Basically Brand New

I Bought a Cheap Junk Corvette at the Salvage Auction. It looked clean in the photos and that was for a good reason. We just scored a Time Capsule that was basically a New Car…

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45 thoughts on “I Bought a Junk Corvette at Auction that Turned Out to be Basically Brand New

  1. Would love a walk around video Sam, letting us know what’s happening with each car u have and what the plans are for them, espically the white Ferrari v tune was fixing and the 360s that where a nightmare

  2. No way I'd part this thing out salvage title or not the car is basically band new if it was a 150k mile vette I could see it but the thing is still on its 2nd oil change

  3. Florida issues non-rebuildable titles in some situations and they can never be put back on the road. You can’t even get a salvage title if you took it to another state.

  4. Part it out. Sell a bunch of the other random stuff you have too. Consolidate inventory and get back to in depth series like the old days ie R8 etc. Selling yourself short doing the light one ep wham bam thankyou ma'am content.
    Loved the Ferrari content, Aston and AMG stuff. Show us what it takes to get into a project supercar

  5. When using solder sticks, it helps, as with all other solder connections, to splice the wires together with a line man's splice first to ensure that the strength of the connection is not only because of solder. Also, makes sure to heat the solder up to its required temperature, it depends on what solder you use, otherwise you get a cold solder connection that becomes brittle after a while. If you have flux laying around, slathering some on the wires will get you an even better connection thanks to the better flow of the solder.

  6. As a car guy watching a car channel. I think you might be making a huge mistake with your audience. This audience doesn’t appreciate destroying cars like this. Bad bad idea scrapping it

  7. Ironically, that C4 with 4600 miles on it is probably the most reliable, lowest mileage, most original car in Sam's cow field……with a correctly flushed tank, new pump, new tires, refinish the original rims, detail it and it's going to make $11K ~ $13K at a public auction

  8. Always sad to see a nice car parted out. Only thing I can think of is donating it to someone young with limited means whose dream car is a C4 Corevette.

  9. You should try selling it to someone in Eastern Europe – we (in Bulgaria) don't have such thing as salvage title 🙂 Flooded or not – as long the car passes technical exam it is ok to run on the roads. And if the buyer knows that it's not actually flooded he will be ok to buy it on reasonable price. There are many companies that arrange export/import from US, so you shouldn't bother with this also. It will be a shame to part such a nice and low milage car.

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