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Money Generating Idea?
Just out working on the fender on my '68 Camaro, and was wondering, if a guy can build his own car from start to finish, including bodywork, why couldn't he turn a car every year or two.
Seeing the big money PT Camaros are bringing and my lack of resources, mybe this is a way to finance my passion. If I can sell this idea to my finacial consultant (wife) maybe this would free up some more cash for the Camaro. $25k to build (take-out LSx, etc.) $50k resale= money set aside to build the next one- :D Any thoughts? -Chris |
I'm no sure of exactly what you are saying. Elaborate please.
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Jody |
Chris, you asked so I say save your marriage and sanity and DON'T DO IT. The cars you see that are selling for 6 figures have 6 in them!!
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Listen to the previous posts. Building cars to make $$ sounds enticing, but usually doesn't pan out.
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Chris, in your post you say the word passion. If you have passion for these cars, which is great, don't turn it into a BUSINESS, because thats when the fun become a job.
Being in the business of building other peoples cars, maybe, but don't try and flip your own cars. I agree with Jody. Besides your time is worth something, either to the family or whatever - there is a price paid for doing the work. Like you said if it takes you two years and you make 20K with NO labor paid but your time only, that's not much per hour. |
Quickest way to end up with a million dollars building and selling cars is to start with 2 million!
A very true recent story. I have many others like this over the years. Friend of mine that is very green to the business and hobby, but is badly bitten, desperately wants to make money flipping cars. He wants to be someone in the industry, a player, so bad he cannot stand it. It was all he talked about. When he would tell me about his fantasies of flipping cars, I used to tell him he could "get rich like me" (sarcasm). I tried to warn him, I tried to stop him, BUT...... he buys a project, tells me he paid $15k and is going to put $15K more in it, and it will be worth $40K. I only agreed with one thing, it would probably be worth $40K if he did what he said he was going to do. Only problem is I explained he was $50K away form making it worth $40K. Of coarse he disagreed. That was 6 months ago. He got it and tore right into it. So I talked to him a couple months ago. How's the car coming? Oh, I sold it. Really? How much did you get? Oh, I sold it to my friend for what I paid for it. Why? Surely it was not going to cost to much to restore was it? No, I just wanted to help a friend out. Really? What about the money you already spent? Oh, I just wanted to help him get into the hobby so I call that a donation. LOL! I am way to nice a guy to tell him I told you so. I will let him keep his pride and let him think I believe he wanted to help someone get into the hobby. But ya know, I saw him a few times since he sold that car in the last couple months, and he does not talk about buying, building and selling cars anymore? |
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Chris, if the real estate market isn't toast in your area and you have the testicular fortitude to get it done, try flipping properties. It is NOT easy but the gains are worth the effort. Let me know if you want to learn a little more about it. Bryan |
I dont think you can make money by flipping a regular decent car. If it is a super star plastered in the mags maybe there would be a buyer.
By the way you can build a nice Camaro if you do all the work yourself and start with good find Camaro around 30000/35000. http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/ptcama.../ph//my_photos After these photos it got all the missing trim parts and nice Momo steering wheel. Only comfort creater missing is an a/c. |
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