字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 - You gotta love the suicide doors. Wow, look at this thing. It's nice. I think I love it. Pretty cool car you got here. Yeah. That's amazing. Check this out, pops. This guy's selling a '37 Oldsmobile. It's in pretty good shape, man. Go buy it, Rick. You're driving. Fine. Oh, wow. I told you it looks good, man. Look at it. It's a 1937 Model L37 four-door sedan. You mind if I look inside? Yeah, sure thing. You gotta love the suicide doors. Yeah, they're classic. If you don't mind, I'd like to get my buddy out here to take a look at it. I'd like him to come look at it. Wow. Sweet old car, huh? Good looking ride, man. Do you mind if we take it for a little put? Sounds good. Shotgun. I don't think so. [HONK] So what you think, Danny? How's it drivin'? The brakes feel good. The motor runs really nice, man. This is a really nice ride, brother. Drives a lot nicer than most new cars. I'm impressed. I am too, man. OK, so what do I think it's worth? I would easily put this car $16,000, $17,000. We go $14,000. My dad turned down $25,000 from a guy in a casino. So there's no way that I would go under $15,500. You're not going to take a dime less? Not one dime. You got it, man. Deal. Sounds good, partner. My name is Chop AKA The Chopper AKA Chop, Chop, Chopper the Real Showstopper. Yeah, I've seen your commercials. You really talk like that in real life? [LAUGHTER] No. This guy is really well known around here. He owns a car dealership. He makes crazy commercials with a blue genie, and he tries to rap. I wanted to see if I can get you to chop some prices on that 1924 Dodge that you have for sale. Because we're the number one Dodge dealer, and I need to sell one more Dodge. This is it, 1924 Dodge. Look at this thing! Man! Well, how much will you give me for it? I'm thinking $5,000 cash. Oh, come on. $10,000. $10,000 is what you're looking for? Mm-hm. $7,800 bucks? $8,000? How about we meet the middle? $7,900. $7,900. Let's go write it up. RICK (VOICEOVER): I got a call from a guy who wants to sell his classic 1932 Ford. I'm always down to see a classic car. So Corey and I are going to go check it out. You got a 1932 Ford Roadster here. Steel body. It's nice. So what are you looking to get out of it, man? I'd like to get $70,000. Would you mind if I have a buddy look at it? No, go ahead. I think I love it. Can we take it for a spin? Yeah. You ready for this? [ENGINE STARTING] $70,000 to $75,000 range. Best price is $70,000. That is the rock bottom, best price I can do. $65,000? $69,000. We can do $67,000 for it. $68,500. $67,500. $68,500. $68,250. All right. $68,250. All right, we got a deal, man. RICK (VOICEOVER): Corey likes to spend all this money on buying classic cars for himself. But I like to buy them to make money for the shop. So when a guy called me and told me he had a '33 Chevy, me and Chum jumped at the chance to take a look. Pretty cool car you got here. Yeah, not bad. 1933 Chevy Eagle sedan. All right, so how much you want for it? I was hoping for somewhere between $17,000 to $20,000. Can I give you $12,000 for it? I'd probably do $14,000 today. So we'll settle at $13,500? $14,000. $13,500? $13,700. All right, $13,650. $13,7-- $13,650. --75,000. No. [LAUGHTER] $13,650. All right. I was wondering if you would be interested to look at an old car. So this is it, huh? This is it. 1933 Plymouth. That's amazing. How much are you looking to get out of it? Well, I'm thinking it's worth about $30,000. You mind if I call a buddy of mine up and have him come down and take a look at it? - Great. Well, you know, before I can give you a real, true appraisal of this car, I think I'd feel better driving it and really feeling everything out. I'd be more than happy to take anybody for a ride. You're not gonna let me drive it? Well, you know, if I crash it, it's bad. If you crash it, it's really bad. All right. I guess I'll crawl into the passenger seat and report back to these guys what I see and feel. All right. Good. Thank you! All right. People stop for it. Did you see that? [LAUGHTER] It is pretty remarkable that this damn thing is as functional as it is. Yeah. It's amazing. It really is. So how was it? There was definitely a hiccup. Something going on with the motor, which I believe to be the carburetor. What do you think it's worth? I'd say $22,000 to $25,000 area. I'd be real happy at $20,000. I'm sure you would. Well, $16,000 is about what I can do, son. $18,500, we've got a deal. At $18,000, we got a deal. Not $18,500. I'll take your $18,000. If a frog had wings, he wouldn't bump his ass hoppin'. The fact is that I'm the boss, and whatever I say goes. One sweet car.
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