Car hunting YouTuber Dennis Collins, with over 35 years of experience in buying and selling cars, especially Jeeps, shares his mixed results in a recent video. He travels to California to inspect two Scramblers, a rare and valuable type of Jeep, and things don’t go exactly as planned. The first Scrambler turns out to have been painted black, which Collins suspects is not its original color. He successfully negotiates a lower price, despite its high original value, after verifying the frame tag and dashboard VIN and checking the factory color code under the hood. The second Scrambler, however, does not fare as well. Collins negotiates a fair price, but the owner refuses to budge, increasing the price by $10,000. The video provides a more realistic look at the car hunting process, showcasing the ups and downs of the job, but also the expertise and success of the seasoned pros like Collins. The video is recommended for those interested in the field, despite the potential disappointments and setbacks.
Hit-or-Miss Adventures for a Pro Tracking Down Rare Jeep Scramblers
by newsworm | Dec 19, 2024 | Automobile, Fiat and Jeep India