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  • - 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.

- You gotta love the suicide doors.

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