I Bought a Junk Corvette at Auction that was Basically Brand New
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- čas přidán 17. 09. 2023
- 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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Love how you have to justify switching from being an actual car guy to just a money guy. This is why I unsub'd and stopped watching your shit a long time ago. I only came here to see a beautiful c4, just to learn you're going to destroy it, like usual. Don't call yourself a car guy though, cause now you're just a filthy money pig.
NòooooooòooooooooNooooooooo don't part it out it wants to live you got it running and now you want to kill it find it a good home
What a shame. Salvage title or not, that car deserves to be brought back to life. Even if you're not the one to do it. Sell it to someone to enjoy.
Agreed!!
He's running a business, not a charity. Maybe another Corvette who has true emotional value to someone, can be saved and put back on the road with parts of this random one.
You can still make a profit selling it whole. By this logic he should've parted out the ZR1.
but then he can't make babies
Yes why ow why part it out im deleting this channel 😢😢
Parting out an under 5K car of any kind would be sacrilege imo. I'm going to hazard a guess that there's plenty of people watching that would love to own and drive that thing as is.
the title can be rebuilt, easily
Announcing the plan to part it out is a clever way to motivate that person who might want to buy it to drive!
@@jimichan7649 your right thats kinda big brain 😂
100%. I almost started to cry when he said that.
The interior is a huge win . That car can be brought back without too much . Great buy
Clean it up, document what you've done, and donate it to a charity raffle.
Someone out there will be happy to get a bargain and clear the title.
And the car, an original survivor, will live on.
DO NOT part this Corvette out! She's gorgeous! I've had a few cars with rebuilt titles and loved them! Someone will love this car! You should post what the wrecking yard is offering for it and give us the chance to out bid them to keep the car in one piece!
Rebuild the corvette and see if there is a way to change title status legally
@@keithlempka2593branded titles can never be changed
@@spencersims1285vin swap with another car of same spec. Easy to do.
I would like to export it. It won't matter in another country what the title says. Let me know the price
Half the time the repair exceeds OEM 😂
Such low mileage, it's worth making right, and maybe raffling it off for charity, if it's not to be kept. It would be an absolute shame to let it be parted out.
I’ll raffle you off as charity
I like the charity auction idea
Such an un-witty reply.
he said it has a junk title so cant be put back on the road
You can absolutly drive it on the road with a salvage title after inspection.@@mrj-charles6383
I loved corvette ever since I was little and I just recently bought my first one
A 85 c4 with only 110k miles and I love it
Seeing corvettes like this or in a junkyard always hurts they need to be DRIVEN AND LOVED
If there's one thing we've all learned from Sam, it's how valuable it is to have a field full of reference vehicles! (Most of which don't run).
Sam. You are a feeling type of guy. You respect cars. There is someone out there who dreams of owning any model corvette and would jump at the opportunity to buy this. Don’t part it out!
That person is Me!
Sam is a shark. I can respect that, but he is who he is. He'll make the most lucrative deal, no matter what. Business is business.
@@andytaylor1588 - There is always a buck chasing POS around every corner... The love of money is the root of all evil. Parting it out is evil.
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@@KlodFathersomeone will buy it from him and say they're gonna rebuild it then part it out and make as much as they can
Glad youre jumping back on the C4 / ZR-1 . One of my favorite videos ever was the one where you described as being a kid and your uncle took you out in his new C4 / ZR-1 .
After the ride you never wanted anything to do with C4 / ZR-1 because the car was fast and scared you as a boy.
Great family story. Thank you for sharing. Ive told my niece and nephews that story, and they loved it too.
Take care Bud
Dude I found your channel as a recommendation from CZcams. I am completely impressed. Awesome work, great tips and recommendations and just overall a great channel. I have now watched several of your segments and am completely hooked. Thank you greatly...
Dude 😮 I found your comment here on CZcams, stay cool 😎 dude
Maximum profit is not always worth the cost of destroying a rare find. Do the right thing and preserve the integrity of that car. Please Sam
its a c4. There's nothing rare about it except mileage but its not unique enough for that to matter.
@@russellv6234Disagree. They're not making any more of these...
You sound like you wanna suck his dick. Well do you?
😂😂😂
Anytime there's a major weather event, it's not uncommon for people to take the opportunity to unload problems. This is because the insurers are usually so overwhelmed with claims that they don't actually investigate each one like they normally would. They just cut a check and send a wrecker.
Indeed, the area might have flooded - a few inches. Just enough to create a "plausible cause" to the paper shufflers.
Bingo
In the Finance/M/A&D sector, it’s referred to as “muddying the water”, obscuring the minutiae
Sam is in need of a little bit of yard and car storage and parts organization assistance
How much did parts guy offer you
Hi Sam, WOW! What an incredible and FIND and TREMENDOUS STORY! And, YOU Found It! It is far too great a story, to ever, ever, "PART OUT" this amazing incredible C-4! Likely It Was Never Flooded! That's what really matters! Some happy future buyer, would never be like "a needle in a haystack." instead, you personally might easily be the joyful answer, to someone else's lifelong hopes and dreams! This are obviously so many people here, along with me too, that would love to buy this right now! Perhaps you might be some grateful and lucky person's, "TRUE HERO," instead of parting it out!😉🎉
Dude!!! TAHANK YOU FOR SHOWING THAT WITH SOLDER STICK.. I see them all over a website and now I’ll take advantage of that deal!!
This car deserves to live and not be parted
“We’re just putting it back to get the car to run.”
There’s nothing more permanent than temporary wiring that works. 😂
If this were to really be used by someone the entire sender assembly needs replacing. I've got the wiring straight to the pump which is sitting in gas. It's fine for moving around not for driving at any sort of speed.
Love your videos, always looking forward to them. DO NOT PART IT... there's always someone looking these classics. Watching u from Zambia 🇿🇲
You do great work I just got a c5 it spend 21 years in Florida it has 20k miles on it. Runs and looks good. I am not handy at all and won't attempt to do anything mechanical but I like washing it
Like leno says: A car is only unmolested and unrestored once. Even with that title, that car is just to nice. Under 5k miles, that is almost something for a corvette museum.
Gay car good thing it got chopped to get rid of one less on the road 😂
Salvage titles can be rebuilt and put back on the road.
@Chi978 awe some little re-re got dragged by a c4 and is still upset 😂
What’s “gay” about it???
Cmon Sam, parting it out feels so wrong
Honestly I’m with the others Sam I don’t think you should part it out. There’s got to be someone out there (probably here in the comments!) who would pay a price you’d be happy with and would not care about the flood paperwork/salvage title.
Solderstick does sound like a very very useful purchase, thanks Sam.
My 1995 I bought new hadn't been started in 7 years (transmission failure). A few months ago I finally swapped the tranny. When I tried to start it, same problem as yours, except my fuel pump was way more corroded than yours. I replaced the whole assembly. I also had about an inch of molasses in the tank. I scraped it all out with my hand (took hours). I threw the old gas on a brush fire I had burning, and it did burn, but did not explode/flare up like gas should. After a cleanup, the car fired up fine.
Please don't part it out. This is someone's dream car, including mine. I'm sure someone would love to spend the time to make it great again.
If I was in the states I'd be tempted, love those corvettes
oh, is he in canada?@@benmac940
It’s the flood salvage title that is a huge problem it’s worth more as parts than a complete car.
Sell it to a subscriber. At least let it live.
I certainly would buy it..
What's your price?
@@BlooMuleI’d give him a few grand over what he paid as a finders fee.
Too nice to part out. I’m a current owner of a 72 t top 4 sp. L48 that I have owned for 51 yrs. And owner of 2019 stingray bought new in 2018.
Que gran compra hiciste con ese corvette brother, te felicito por lo pronto que resolviste los problemas que se te presentaron. Yo en tu lugar me quedaría con el. Saludos desde Cuautitlán México.
Sam, that poor C4 deserves better. For all you put into it, it atleast deserves a spot at home in the stables
Tyler Hoover will buy that car in heartbeat!!! That car deserves to be a road Hooptie!!!
Nah. He just sold off a part of his fleet to get money for the farm.
Nice Video! I have a C4 also red with approx 36,000 miles. I try to run it every summer, but you know how that goes. Brother-in-law who is a mechanic and has his own shop just told me when it idles rough, " Drive it like Hell: !!!
Thanks for being consistent Samuel! Hopefully we get step mom back one day
Give Tyler Hoover a call ! He'll buy it !!! 🤣
He is only spending money on the farm now. Also, he only buys ticking time bombs, so I gotta disagree 😂.
My guess is the owner really wasn't impressed when he bought it and he kept having to dump thousands into keeping it running for intermittent use.
He probably took advantage of storm damage in his area to get the insurance company to buy it from him.
Shame the part that car out.
What a DUMB FUCK comment.
100% what happened, good call
Wonder if the owner dumped a little something in the tank to make sure the insurance money would come through......
This is most likely. Got old or hurt, couldn't use it any more, and took the easy out when Ian or another storm lead to adjusters totalling anything a customer put a claim on because they'd have taken years to look at all from the severe understaffing.
Love the solder sticks. I have a boat and they will definitely be used.
Give it to a viewer 😊
I think what happened is pretty much longer the lines of what you were saying. The original owner knew that it needed work and did not want to pay the repair bill. They were likely in a federal disaster area, which triggers special allowances with the insurance where insurance basically has to cover and total it out if the person says it was flooded.
One of my neighbors did the same thing many many years ago during a flood in Aurora Illinois those designated a federal disaster area. The water literally reach the bottom of the car where their house was, but because the car was so problematic there are able to get it totaled out under very favorable conditions for them due to the disaster area designation.
I get why and what they did but that’s insurance fraud and is illegal and IMO not worth going to jail for if caught
@@jakereal3604 It's done now, so need for Sam to worry. Besides, at this point it's all speculation.
Give? I'm not sure you realize who this guy is. I highly doubt charity is in his vocabulary
With low milleage and condition it is ... im sure someone would buy to make it road worthy again car is really nice !!👌👌
Sam my C5 wouldn’t start do to a bad ground underneath the battery tray (4x 13mm bolts) It’s a splice pack ground (one of many). Jump the fuel pump relay with a wire to see if that helps Sage get it running. If that works it’s probably that ground.
Wow always had a problem with making those connections but that kit is frigging awesome connector it is frigging awesome! 😀
I am guessing this Corvette was written off because the fuel pump went out sometime around Ian. Insurance was already writing off thousands of cars for flood damage, and this one was probably written off with out being checked.
Don't blame me 😮
It looks to be an insurance scam. Could you have it inspected and get fhe flood title removed?
And f*ck with the og owner, what a genius...
Once it’s branded, don’t think it can go back to Clean/original.
@@YOEL_44 You sound like a Trump supporter. Fraud is illegal, why not flag up fraud, especially if it means that something you own is worth less due to another's fraud.
@@justintime4466 In normal circumstances it should be permanent, but if this is due to fraud then maybe it is different.
You can get rebuilt titles in many states, this car would pass instantly
I use those solder sticks frequently, but I use a miniature butane torch to shrink the tubing and melt the solder
Nice Job . You r so lucky. Stepmom is going be so proud of you
I would buy that car in a heartbeat just the way it sits. I love the C4 platform.
No to parting it out, drop that tank and clean it properly, new pump and sender, new fuel filter and run thought the brakes, powered coat the wheels and new tyres. Do it right, looks a clean motor
Wow those Solder Sticks are. Slicker than Deer Guts n a Doorknob ! ironically i have been a long time .boat Owner that does all my own Maintnancecand repairs one crucial tool i keep onboard is a HeatGun that is sold at Hobby Shops for covering Remote Control Airplanes those heat guns are. designed to get into tighter areas and also usually come with nozzles andcAccessories that allow you to direct. the air into very specific areas in a concentrated manner on a boat. that’s often helpfull to get hoses on and off easily or even loosen Corroded Fasteners those Butt Conecctors will help make electrical connections in tight engine rooms and Electrical distribution panels Thankyou
The rusty brake rotors are a decent sign of flood damage. The car sat in water but it failed to permeate anything more than the lower drive train/brake components. You should sell it complete and let someone repair the components that were damaged. Nice interior!!
Sam, when you do those solder connections keep the heat gun on the connector until ALL the solder has melted. On both connectors you only half soldered them!
Yep I’ve seen these connectors on legit street cars and Alex melts them completely!
I tried to tell you about those connectors on another video and all the "experts" said you need to solder it manually. As a former R&D tech, QE, and soldering instructor I know they are good.
Are the budget types fuel resistant?
Interesting. I've been taught that you never ever want to solder anything on a car. Crimp and screw, but never solder!
Now I'm not claiming this is right, it's just what I've been taught. The problem with solder is that it stiffens the wire you solder and it tend to break from vibrations. And if the car is ever used up north where it gets cold there's a risk the solder will turn to dust.
I tested that last part. Soldered a couple of leads together and stuck them in a bag in the freezer for a month. And yes, the solder joint didn't look all that good. As a kid I did an experiment putting a tin soldier in the freezer and pure tin was quite bad. A 60/40 Tin/Lead mix didn't seem to be the least bit affected. So I guess it's all about the solder used.
@blahorgaslisk7763 100% about the mix
@@ImperrfectStranger Very doubtful. Fuel resistant is in a whole different category.
@@johnelectric933 Apparently they are made of polyolefin which is resistant to fuel, but I've seen so-called fuel resistant plastics go soft in time.
That pump access is fantastic.
Those connectors are fantastic!!!
Sam
My opinion is that’s the wrong move. So many people are struggling to buy a good used car. That one would definitely make someone super happy!!
Not cleaning that tank out is just asking for an injector swap to be added to the list.
Even if I don't agree, his idea is to part it out, so who cares...
Dudes just making videos to get views.
Most people don’t realize that the C4 model was a huge jump for the corvette, not unlike the C8’s was recently. The second year of C4 production had big improvements over the 1984’s crossfire injection and rough suspension. I shipped an 85 C4 to Germany with me back in 1987, and I still remember when an American soldier, with a group of young Italian NATO soldiers, asked if I would show them the engine. There were a lot of oohs and aahs to the sight of the engine’s tuned port injection manifold as I opened the clamshell hood.
I’ve been in the car bizz for 20 yrs , a salvage title and your video explaining your find will bring all the money,,, not dropping the tank and installing a new fuel pump was killing me .
I’ve also been in the car business for 20+ yrs and I looked this car up. It sold on Copart in Jan with a Certificate of destruction title due to flood with the miles listed for $4750. It shows only 1 sale record. I think he may be trying to pull a fast one on us. Here’s the vin 1G1YY22P1S5119675.
If I could make a suggestion regarding those solder connectors: make sure the glue/sealer bands are on the wire insulation PASSED the bare wire. Those are what seal the joint. If you look carefully at 8:16 there's a bit of bare wire outside the sealed area on the left side. Fuel will probably wick into the end of the shrink tube and reach the bare wire. There was no reason to have that much wire twisted together. And pay additional attention when connecting 3 wires like that - the glue/seal needs to fill in the gap between the two wires on the right, or at least cover the bare wire, which it looks like it may have. If this was anywhere else on the car, I wouldn't be too concerned, but going into the fuel tank... that scares me. Last thing you want inside a fuel tank is a short, unless your goal is to make the car live up to it's salvage title.
Maybe. You'd need a spark in gasoline vapor though right? And where is it going to short to?
Good notes on wiring hygiene. 👍
@@j_freed The metal housing on the pump and the pickup tubes the wires go right past are almost certainly grounded. That was on a ground wire itself, but if he did it there, it's probably something he's not particular about anywhere. Just saying it's best to have all electrical wires sealed from the elements, flammable or not.
Just like oil or transmission fluid it can wick all of the way through the harness potentially.
Those are good tips. But i’ve found the best way to use these is to install another layer of adhesive lined heat shrink tubing over the top of the solder tubing. The solder often seeps through the clear tubing and causes shorts with other wires or grounds.
ive used these a few times. Twisting the wires like he he did is not recommended. The suggested way that I read says to clip off the 1/8" insulation on both wires and loosen exposed wires just enough the allow the wires to basically pass through each other until they reach the others insulation. This allows the heat to get the center of the wires hot enough to avoid a cold solder joint without melting the material. You can tell the difference by the solder. Cold solder joints will be dull and gray while a solid joint will be shiny silver. i found that twisting the wires together would melt the material before the solder reached that shiny state.
Those solder stick are actually waterproof as well. They have a heat activated glue inside.
Not the way he used them...
Those things are sweet. I prefer them over standard crimps. Good seal. Good wire retention. Clearly a good contact when you are soldered up.
the glue disolves in gasoline
@@dennisfahey2379 Less space as well.
Wish I knew about these before I started my 20k watt car audio build.
That car is gorgeous, we don't see many of these in the UK. It would be crazy to use it for parts, let someone buy and look after it.
C4s make great cars for someone just getting into autocross and track day stuff. That would be a great car for that and it would keep it together and extend its life.
It’s not always about the money, but about a beautiful low mileage car that deserves to be back on the road
Offer it up to one of your viewers at a price similar to the recycler!
Great video. One thought I have is that the high level of expertise and experience applied by yourself in bringing this car back is well beyond the majority of car buyers. Given that high cost and risk to renovate the vehicle - its value should be very low indeed - I agree with the scrap value for it.
I live in Florida, and after every major storm, the company I work for has a rush to repair power systems and vehicles for the exact problem that C4 experienced. Even my BMW E70 suffered from water penetration last year, causing wire harness issues under the hood (the plastic diverters cracked and let rain run-off flood the top of the engine, drowning the injector and coil pack wiring). Water in fuel tank can be blamed on the tank gasket deteriorating from the horrible Florida climate, and sitting for 8 years. As for what to do with it, I would raffle it off and let someone else find the joy in trying to keep it running.
Do not part it out!! It deserves to be given a new life to an enthusiast!
That would make a great channel give away prize
Save it, To nice to parts out, someone will buy and enjoy it !
I bought a 89 when it was 2 years old, still have it, The car drives, and performs great, is fun to drive and handles amazing. I love it, I have 12 cars in my collection and I just keep adding as I can. In my collection I have a Ferrari, and my 89 vette is every bit as fun as it. I also have a 74 Ford Capri and that car is probably more fun.
Such a nice car. Looks like almost showroom condition interior. I’d love to buy one of these. Not many clean examples left, salvage title or not.
I wonder if there's a way to legally dispute the salvage status of this car. In any case it's too nice to part out!
There isn't in Florida, once it's stamped, it's stamped. There is one state that will issue a clear title, I think Delaware, but once it's titled in another state, it will again be branded.
you can rebuild flood titles in most states very easily, this car would instantly pass and be road legal again
@@reggienieman7872is that why I can't go on the road if it's flood damaged. Though it's fine just like if u fix the front damage from another car?
@@katom2111 Salvage cars can be driven on the road with a salvage title.
Most places you can get it changed to restored rebuilt, which will give it a good status . But who really cares if there was an 67 jaguar with $4000 miles on it, my view of the car wouldn't change of what label was put on it.
It’s running and driving and a lot of people don’t care what the title says. Can’t believe you would part out such a nice car.
You must be living right, my friend, you got the car for a good price with a minimum investment to get it running, now with a good detail you should have a good daily driver and/or a good profit when you sell it to a buyer who is looking for a C-4. I wish you all the good things with the car. Thanks for sharing this video with all of us.
I agree with your plan!!
Even though the car wasn’t truly flooded (incentivized adjuster??? 😂😂), that title makes it prohibited to import into Canada. The parts can come in,but the car as a complete item, even to be junked, is prohibited. Since “Prohibited” has only one meaning, there are no “what ifs”. With that definitive of a ruling by, in our case here, Transport Canada, part it out!! What an awesome drivetrain to drop into my53 Chevy 3100 pickup! I have a 55 that would look good with that as well because it has survivor paint on the exterior (the interior is brand new with A/C, power windows & locks, leather power & heated seats, S/W gauges, etc. even cruise & a backup cam! That grungy looking motor would suit the exterior so well!!
I just put a fully rebuilt 402 in it with a 6L80 backing it up. The 402 wasn’t painted, and the original valve covers were reused. New intake and fuel injection, steel headers wrapped, but I think most get the picture. Hmmm.
Sam, get it road worthy and sell it to someone who appreciate the car and can give it a good home!
solder sticks are awesome. Great thing to use when working on a boat.
If I had the money I would buy it from you in a heartbeat no job the title doesn’t bug me one bit lol. It’s such a low mile car keep it together. I would love to buy it if I could. My dad had a c4 and they mean so much to me.
Same here
I just bought a 2008 Nissan Pathfinder with 18k miles.
Looks brand new out of the showroom condition. Salvage title
SELL IT on the open market! Someone would be happy to get into that car even with the compromised title. You can make some money and they'll be happy!
I've always wanted a Vett but never had the chance (money) to get one. you can just roll it here; I'll keep it forever!! Trust me, I still have my 1985 Dodge D-150 from high school (1985)
I can’t believe he didn’t pump out the acetone once it had dissolved most of the crud in the tank!
Yeah, between that and using those Crappy Solder ring heat shrink wastes of time, I'm feeling like he not the sharpest tool in the shed! 🤔
Any disabled veteran would appreciate this 'Vettes perfect imperfection. Fit it to a busted-up vet; not only would it be great use of an automatic, it would show your fans some love. Pay it forward!
We had those shrink wrap connectors with solder in the Air Force in 1980.
There underated ..the overall quality..I love em and I'm a trans am man..
Man that c5 needs some love!! That c4 is clean and was a good find/buy
I agree, it is a shame to not put a car in this condition back on the road. Surely someone out there would take it? Once it is parted, there is no coming back and I cannot see you getting more money that way after the junkyard takes their cut.
well, the most profitable thing if you exclude work would be to move the parts over to a car with a title that doesn't have flood damage on it, perhaps.
anyhow parting it out can absolutely be more profitable than finding a buyer. you can look at it like this too.. those parts will go to someone who absolutely loves their vette and wants good parts for their vette(and not gamble on some technically flood damage car).
Check to see if the title would come clean if resold a couple times. Then just bounce it back and forth with someone you can trust.
Sam - very well done . . . always fun and educational to watch you at work. My question is, why is the frame gasket against the windshield so torn up? My guess is that car was broken into more than a couple times . . . just a wannabe's guess.
Thanks for listening,
DJB
I agree with previous posters. Give us a chance at least to match the J&J bid. Keeping it whole gives someone a chance to buy a time capsule.
FYI- use carb cleaner to spray into throttle body to run the engine instead of starting fluid , it works much better 😎
Hi Sam. I interest in the corvette. I would like to make it my daily driver. So I can buy it from you.
I wouldn't doubt it but the dealer probably didn't change or completely clean the fuel tank when it went in for fuel system problems. Just like this temporary fix; if you leave it like this; it will happen again; that gunk in the fuel tank has a way of corroding new fuel pumps rather quickly. Change the tank and complete fuel pump assembly and it will last many years.
I was a little surprised when he said he’s parting it out…but I’m not sure he’s committed to going that route so much as trying to drive up the value a little more.
The condition makes this car much more desirable than a typical salvage title car. I live in a state where it could converted to “rebuilt salvage” and I wouldn’t hesitate to own it. The actual condition far outweighs whatever the title says.
Car needs to be given a 2nd chance. Too good to scrap but it gives you the best bucks for the deal.
You can always part it out. Why not try ‘Bring aTrailer’ (or similar) first? Wouldn’t it be better to save it?
def worth a try b4 killing it. This old dog deserves a forever home!
If it has been sitting for 7 years, and only had 4k miles, parting it out makes sense. The transmission will probably have seats, seals, o-rings, and components that have also dry rotted through lack of use lubrication and once put back into service, will ultimately require major transmission service work. This is speaking from experience.
The crud that was in the fuel tank is also in the fuel lines and injectors. The small orifices in the injectors may randomly clog, causing rough running issues and CELs.
I love the cattle grazing in the background!!!
That car deserves to be save and put back on the road it’s too nice of a car someone would love to have that in there driveway to bad u can’t fix the title and have the car inspected I’d hate to see that car parted out it deserves a home
Salvage or not its honestly way to nice to part out im sure someone will buy it
the title can be rebuilt and it can be road legal again with an R title
I'd definitely put this car back on the road!! Things like this happened a lot in the late 80's and early 90's. Whenever there was a big storm like a hurricane or NorEaster and it causes a lot of flooding people used it to get out of high interest car loans that more was owed than vehicle was worth so people would stick a garden hose in the interior and soak the carpet so when insurance adjuster arrives and many other vehicles that legitimately flooded the insurance company just totalled them all! It wasn't until the mid 90's that insurance company got wise to it they'd test the water in the vehicle and it came back as clean drinkable water not a fresh water flood. So insurance companies raised the level of water damage had to be in the mechanical or electrical systems/ computers. I towed 1,000's of salvage vehicles and you could always tell if it was really flooded or not!
"Soldersticks" are aviation "environmental butt splices, with an "MS" number and everything. They've been around for 20-30 years. I've been using them on "home projects" at least that long, usually in locations exposed to weather or oil/gas.
Bro dang, that interiors mint. I’m actually impressed
If flood damage was in the sale description, why wouldn't you check for water in the cylinders first?
Because oil was at correct level and no presence of a milk shake.
interior smells, water lines, grime, oil, etc. many indicators not showing it was a flood.
That copper line on the top was super oxidized. That can cause more issued than a break as it could be oxidized way up into the wire under the coating and create unnecessary resistance or intermittent operation. clean or strip back until the wire is clean.