01-04-2020, 07:37 PM
I was told to post this in the chat, but I doubt it will be terribly exciting for anyone. Should be pretty cut and dry.
After I sold the Cadillac, I had some pocket change to roll into the next "sight unseen salvage auction" buy. Watched for a while, came across a relatively low mileage clean looking 2004 E500 with front end damage. Looked good, one owner, good inspection sticker, 102K miles. Worth a shot. I even had a donor car for the hood and bumper it needed lined up, so it was good to go.
![[Image: eX8dPq2.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/eX8dPq2.jpg)
Got into one hell of a bidding war with some jerk from SC who didn't want to give it up and won it at $1750, which comes out to $2173 after fees. Add in half a day and half a tank of diesel to go pick it up and I was way over the $1500 I wanted to be in it for, but I was itching for a project and patience has never been my strong point.
Picked it up from the auction no problem, this was my first time towing with the 6.0 and other than the trailer brake connection deciding to give out after the car was loaded it did mint. The towing mode that uses the variable vane turbo to increase back pressure and enhance engine braking and the torque converter strategy rendered trailer brakes completely unnecessary for a 6k pound load. Car is super, super clean other than the obvious deer hit. Not a scratch on it, interior looks brand new, runs like a top. Even has a sticker in the windshield from Mercedes for the next oil change, so very likely dealer maintained. Exhaust nuts could be taken off with a crescent wrench, so probably a garage kept car. Runs and drives perfectly. Had a moment of fear for the air ride when it was first loaded on the trailer and it looked like Chase's Mini, but the compressor kicked right in and put it back where it's supposed to be.
![[Image: EYwMFNw.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/EYwMFNw.jpg)
Back in the shop, the bumper and hood are obviously toast, as is the entire radiator / condenser / fan assembly. Luckily that all comes out as one unit and should be cake to replace.
![[Image: 1M1WpJi.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/1M1WpJi.jpg)
![[Image: j3rHrK7.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/j3rHrK7.jpg)
![[Image: Hkq4MCC.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/Hkq4MCC.jpg)
![[Image: KpJYTGW.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/KpJYTGW.jpg)
The problem at this point is that the donor car I had lined up is not the same shade of grey, and I can't find used color matched panels anywhere closer than California. Shipping them in would cost more than I have in the car - a far cry from the $200 I was expecting to pay for panels. At this point my best option is looking like a cheap paint job from one of the body shops I do business with. Best quote so far is $400 to paint the hood and bumper, no fender blending. Not sure how that's going to play out, but we'll see.
I'm estimating that the car with a salvage title is worth $3500-$4000 to the right person. I'm in it for ~$2200. I'm figuring another $300 for the panels and aluminum up front, another $400 for paint, $125 for the rebuild certification, and then registration. It's gonna be tight, I lost any chance on making a buck on this one the second I refused to let it go during the auction. Fingers crossed I can get out of it breaking even though, and as someone who usually just breaks things it will be fun to try going the other way around.
Headed to the junkyard tomorrow for parts, I'll let you guys know how it goes.
After I sold the Cadillac, I had some pocket change to roll into the next "sight unseen salvage auction" buy. Watched for a while, came across a relatively low mileage clean looking 2004 E500 with front end damage. Looked good, one owner, good inspection sticker, 102K miles. Worth a shot. I even had a donor car for the hood and bumper it needed lined up, so it was good to go.
![[Image: eX8dPq2.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/eX8dPq2.jpg)
Got into one hell of a bidding war with some jerk from SC who didn't want to give it up and won it at $1750, which comes out to $2173 after fees. Add in half a day and half a tank of diesel to go pick it up and I was way over the $1500 I wanted to be in it for, but I was itching for a project and patience has never been my strong point.
Picked it up from the auction no problem, this was my first time towing with the 6.0 and other than the trailer brake connection deciding to give out after the car was loaded it did mint. The towing mode that uses the variable vane turbo to increase back pressure and enhance engine braking and the torque converter strategy rendered trailer brakes completely unnecessary for a 6k pound load. Car is super, super clean other than the obvious deer hit. Not a scratch on it, interior looks brand new, runs like a top. Even has a sticker in the windshield from Mercedes for the next oil change, so very likely dealer maintained. Exhaust nuts could be taken off with a crescent wrench, so probably a garage kept car. Runs and drives perfectly. Had a moment of fear for the air ride when it was first loaded on the trailer and it looked like Chase's Mini, but the compressor kicked right in and put it back where it's supposed to be.
![[Image: EYwMFNw.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/EYwMFNw.jpg)
Back in the shop, the bumper and hood are obviously toast, as is the entire radiator / condenser / fan assembly. Luckily that all comes out as one unit and should be cake to replace.
![[Image: 1M1WpJi.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/1M1WpJi.jpg)
![[Image: j3rHrK7.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/j3rHrK7.jpg)
![[Image: Hkq4MCC.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/Hkq4MCC.jpg)
![[Image: KpJYTGW.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/KpJYTGW.jpg)
The problem at this point is that the donor car I had lined up is not the same shade of grey, and I can't find used color matched panels anywhere closer than California. Shipping them in would cost more than I have in the car - a far cry from the $200 I was expecting to pay for panels. At this point my best option is looking like a cheap paint job from one of the body shops I do business with. Best quote so far is $400 to paint the hood and bumper, no fender blending. Not sure how that's going to play out, but we'll see.
I'm estimating that the car with a salvage title is worth $3500-$4000 to the right person. I'm in it for ~$2200. I'm figuring another $300 for the panels and aluminum up front, another $400 for paint, $125 for the rebuild certification, and then registration. It's gonna be tight, I lost any chance on making a buck on this one the second I refused to let it go during the auction. Fingers crossed I can get out of it breaking even though, and as someone who usually just breaks things it will be fun to try going the other way around.
Headed to the junkyard tomorrow for parts, I'll let you guys know how it goes.
Current:
2005 Ford F-150
2007 Yamaha R6
Past:
2014 Yamaha Bolt
2005 Corvette
2001 Miata
1997 Miata
1996 Miata
1994 M-Edition Miata
2014 Ford Mustang
1995 Chevrolet Corvette
2003 Ford Ranger
2005 Ford F-150
2007 Yamaha R6
Past:
2014 Yamaha Bolt
2005 Corvette
2001 Miata
1997 Miata
1996 Miata
1994 M-Edition Miata
2014 Ford Mustang
1995 Chevrolet Corvette
2003 Ford Ranger