2007 Accord Resurrection

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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2010

Restoration of my V6. Enjoy!

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  • The only problem is......it now has a salvage title. Frame damage. I bet you are looking at a book value, thinking you got an accord 2 door at a good price. It's worth half of book. No dealer would ever take it on trade, and only a fool would buy it from you. Been a dealer for 45 years. The first thing we do when appraising a trade is scan the barcode and run a carfax. Enjoy the car. you still have it and will for a long time.

  • @doug5790 What you said applies to higher end vehicles with R title. Plenty of people will buy this from a private seller for $2-2.5k under book value. This car was sold couple months after the restoration and i made good money on it same with 5 other reconstructed cars that followed this accord. If its done right and new genuine parts are used after checking with buyers mechanic people dont have a problem paying a little less for a good car with R title that they plan to keep for a long time.

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  • Nice Job in Restoring it... How much Money was spent in Restoring the Car ?

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  • Personally, I would have restored that 96 ish Impala SS in the background...but going against the grain on fixing cars instead of simply trashing them, congrats!!!!!!!!!

  • @SeberHusky YES IT WAS WHAT IM ASSUMING! YES YES YES

  • @Latincitizen

    You're still an idiot. You assume that I am buying the car to re-sell. DERP

  • @SeberHusky lol right then I rather take the bus than drive a car this messed up even if restored. Anyways you lose at the end because any dealer will give you $500 for that thing. I had one 2003 EX-V6 HFP Coupe with 6 speed manual and 200,00km on it and still got $7000 for it which you will never get for a salvage title.

  • @moiseswin

    Anywhere from a couple hundred, to a couple thousand. Depends on where you buy it from, and what the car is. You get a Ferrari, you'll pay an arm and a leg. You get a Ford F-150, and you can buy a few of them for a song.

  • @JoSigurd92

    Me. You're the only idiot around here.

  • News flash: When someone buys a car, normal people like me...we don't care about the value. All I need is a A --> B car that runs and drives. I don't care about re-selling it, or what that worthless piece of garbage "KBB" says it is worth. If it makes me happy, then what's the harm in that? Here in Indiana, you can drive any car with any amount of damage you want, so long as it has certain things. Mirriors, at least one taillight or headlight, windshield, seatbelts...doors are optional.

  • @Latincitizen

    People that can't afford a new car, you dipstick. I would have bought and driven that car just as it was with no repair.

  • Why is the V6 Red when it's an automatic? Plus who in the fuck would buy a car with such history..

  • WOW! its amazing! fantastic job! i suscribed to you hopefully to see more things like this!

    I wish i had a mechanical ability like yourself

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