![]() 08/10/2013 at 21:48 • Filed to: Bentley, salvage | ![]() | ![]() |
Step 1:
Buy this for a reasonable cost
Step 2:
Strip it down to the chassis, keep the engine.
Step 3:
Sell all the valuable parts that are off of it (eg bumpers, fenders, lights, top, seats) and make the initial investment back.
Step 4:
Weld in a cage directly to the chassis and around the engine while keeping the shape of a coupe.
Step 5:
Get it registered for the street with lights bolted on to the cage.
Step 6:
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Step 7:
Profit. Wait no, auto cross and enjoy.
http://www.salvagereseller.com/vehicles/detai…
![]() 08/10/2013 at 21:52 |
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"reasonable" cost
![]() 08/10/2013 at 22:07 |
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Are you the current bid for $70?
![]() 08/10/2013 at 22:10 |
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"Buy now" cost is 50K.
![]() 08/10/2013 at 22:12 |
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Like I said, "reasonable".
![]() 08/10/2013 at 22:12 |
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Many people would be surprised at how "cheap" these are. MANY can be found around $60k!
![]() 08/10/2013 at 22:13 |
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Actually, if you look at the final price calculator on the bottom right, it says total is $415. Very reasonable!
![]() 08/10/2013 at 22:16 |
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The real auction hasn't started yet so it's showing a purchase price of $0 plus $415 in fees (I think).
![]() 08/10/2013 at 22:26 |
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I'd imagine that's a sandy car. It must smell horrible inside.
![]() 08/10/2013 at 22:45 |
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Nope :(