This $400 1992 Dodge Dynasty Cost me $2180 from Copart and Doesn't Run *Listed as Run and Drive*

This $400 1992 Dodge Dynasty Cost me $2180 from Copart and Doesn't Run *Listed as Run and Drive*

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@alexrobertson8642
@alexrobertson8642 - 14.10.2024 16:00

Give it to nick

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@TruckerStu1974
@TruckerStu1974 - 14.10.2024 19:51

I love these videos myself. However I think the reason for the haters is because they are what I call “inbetweeners”

People still don’t see 90’s and 2000’s cars as classics like the 60’s 70’s and early 80’s cars.

So it’s not modern, yet not classic. Hence the haters

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@brentolson5504
@brentolson5504 - 15.10.2024 01:28

I wonder what the neighborhood thinks, lol

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@brentolson5504
@brentolson5504 - 15.10.2024 01:48

Give it to someone and record it.😂

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@brentolson5504
@brentolson5504 - 15.10.2024 01:54

Smooth as silk.

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@brentolson5504
@brentolson5504 - 15.10.2024 02:02

Keep up the good work, I love those those 80 and 90 cars

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@brentolson5504
@brentolson5504 - 15.10.2024 02:05

A z28 camaro would be cool.

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@edwincrenshaw531
@edwincrenshaw531 - 15.10.2024 02:13

that is a classic car it is worth restoring

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@Joelaventurierbizarre
@Joelaventurierbizarre - 15.10.2024 11:30

400$ my ass asho le 😂

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@MartinRosenberger-zh6oj
@MartinRosenberger-zh6oj - 15.10.2024 16:04

We had a 4-cylinder dynasty good car,i had 291000 miles on it.

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@CharlesCurran-m9p
@CharlesCurran-m9p - 15.10.2024 16:30

I loved those square bodies. Especially the Chrysler New Yorker version.

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@JuniorFan08
@JuniorFan08 - 16.10.2024 06:06

I had a 1990 Dynasty in the same colors. Had the 3.3 V6. The transmission failed 4 times in 5 years. It was rebuilt the first two times and replaced the third time. That unit failed at 69K and was replaced again. The radiator failed at 50K; the speedometer failed and was replaced at 44K. The front struts started leaking and were replaced at 30K. The heat/AC controls burned and melted the wires behind the dash. The rear suspension developed a squawk that no one seemed able to fix and at one point, it refused to idle unless you kept your foot on the gas, even if you were doing 60. I forget now what the problem was for that. Oh, and the radio also had to be replaced as it quit. Most of what went wrong was covered under the 7/70 warranty. On the plus side, it was comfortable, was quite peppy and was great on gas. After the 7/70 expired, I traded it in on a Pontiac 6000 wagon. If your Dynasty was cleaned up, had decent tires, a passenger side window and the odo worked, it'd be a good $1000 car. A friend of mine bought a 1992 New Yorker 5 years ago for $1000. It now has just under 100K and has been trouble free. The only thing he has had to have done is rebuild the electonic dash.

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@garagenextdoor807
@garagenextdoor807 - 16.10.2024 06:26

I don't care, these old cars we don't see anymore like you said, I'd rather see a 1992 Oldsmobile model on the road than some lousy huracan in person

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@outmybitness
@outmybitness - 16.10.2024 18:01

Love love love the shirt!!

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@toberlorenz8784
@toberlorenz8784 - 16.10.2024 23:04

I remember the Dodge Dynasty. They were comfortable to ride in. Keep up the good work.

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@manuelcontreras7126
@manuelcontreras7126 - 17.10.2024 01:08

Those old cars are nice to see them getting put back on the road love seeing these kind of videos. The Crown Victoria police interceptor is a car that would last forever and parts are still easy to get for them

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@wrenchesinmotion3282
@wrenchesinmotion3282 - 17.10.2024 02:16

I bought a white one at an auction for $75. Nobody would bid, so I threw a bid just because. Once I replaced the transmission, it was a good car. It had the 3.3 also, which was much better than that oil leaking 3.0.

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@Red-he2cd
@Red-he2cd - 17.10.2024 15:48

You are in Oklahoma, thats where the chickens are From.😂😂😂😂😂😂

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@mrklimczyk
@mrklimczyk - 18.10.2024 02:17

Crown Vic will be great for nick. Something that is durable and inexpensive to work on and fix. Engine will outlast the rest of the car

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@MrAquarius
@MrAquarius - 18.10.2024 05:25

wish I lived closer, I would totally give you $600 for it in a heartbeat.

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@josephgoff6083
@josephgoff6083 - 18.10.2024 22:15

I worked on them back in the 90s

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@josephgoff6083
@josephgoff6083 - 18.10.2024 22:17

I like the Ford exp would like to find one

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@TravisVroman
@TravisVroman - 18.10.2024 22:22

I had a '93 Die-nasty. Comfortable as hell to drive, when it worked. AC in mine was always cold. Had to rebuild the transmission twice, and got rid of it eventually because it needed a third transmission rebuild. I did get about 130k miles out of it, but still. There's a reason they only made these for 5 years.

Was a neat trip down memory lane though. Thanks for this!

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@felipeulmm
@felipeulmm - 19.10.2024 00:09

Even the airbag light went off after you turned it back on. That's a win win lol

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@gphilipc2031
@gphilipc2031 - 20.10.2024 13:47

Looks like a K Car.

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@shawnh3166
@shawnh3166 - 22.10.2024 01:58

I think the Sabb or the new Kia would make an awesome car for nick

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@CharlesHagan-w1p
@CharlesHagan-w1p - 22.10.2024 06:53

Dude I love your videos even if you pay to much for it so what you love the cars u grew up around I'm Chuck from Louisville Kentucky I watch every video every night when I get home from work I like all ur videos you got a great channel keep doing what your doing brother love the crown Vic I drove for yellow cab in Louisville Kentucky for 10 years I drove almost every year of them crown vics they are tanks and ur boy would look good in that Vic with some pips coming out underneath the back doors

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@CharlesHagan-w1p
@CharlesHagan-w1p - 22.10.2024 06:56

I would love to have the crown vic

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@CharlesHagan-w1p
@CharlesHagan-w1p - 22.10.2024 06:57

And I will keep it the way it is I might give it a paint job

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@danpost18
@danpost18 - 22.10.2024 17:27

I really like your platform. I love reviews on these vintage cars. My first car was a 1969 amc station wagon.

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@stevebenge2590
@stevebenge2590 - 23.10.2024 23:07

Why did you buy it if you had to pay so much for shipping????? Then you knock it for costing too much.

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@bobbyjohnson4002
@bobbyjohnson4002 - 24.10.2024 21:55

Enterprise Rent-A-Car in Boston excellent sound system very smooth like riding a couch down the Street. 😂😂😂

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@bobbyjohnson4002
@bobbyjohnson4002 - 24.10.2024 21:56

THE. BUICK. SKYLARK. HAD A WEIRD BODY LIKE THE BATMOBILE HAD PLENTY OF POWER

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@YaleSedgeman
@YaleSedgeman - 25.10.2024 22:21

I want the Chrysler dynity

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@claudettegates230
@claudettegates230 - 26.10.2024 07:18

I had a 1989 Dodge dynasty. It was a lemon from the day one. It was in the repair shop more than I had it in the driveway. I named it Sally piece of s***. I finally took it back to the dealership, trade it in for a Toyota. Have not owned a Dodge since then.

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@manuelester7420
@manuelester7420 - 26.10.2024 23:32

Can i have the bus🥺??? I live in my vehicle and need more space. I can work on some cars for you for free. I fixed and sold almost every used car I owned. I'm an old school mechanic.

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@cripwalk8880
@cripwalk8880 - 27.10.2024 07:07

That’s one of those cars you don’t never see straight up classic the car would look nice with some old school rims some tinted windows🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

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@tman4915
@tman4915 - 29.10.2024 04:24

Haters are going to hate. I like to watch these older car videos. They hit a nostalgic spot with me when I see these videos. I personally love the Oldsmobile Intrigue and the Alero. I wish I can get my hands on them without all the rust and neglected stuff. I want pristine condition.

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@dillonmiller956
@dillonmiller956 - 31.10.2024 00:18

The best thing about a car like that is you have absolutely zero stress owning it because you don’t have to care about anything that isn’t a safety hazard or mechanical problem and if anything goes wrong you don’t want to fix, you just junk it. No hard feelings. It’s actually quite liberating compared to constantly being worried about your car.

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@DerekBrown-p3b
@DerekBrown-p3b - 31.10.2024 04:44

your videos inspired me to

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@DerekBrown-p3b
@DerekBrown-p3b - 31.10.2024 04:46

your videos inspired me to get in to cars

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@davidnorth3411
@davidnorth3411 - 31.10.2024 12:38

Long Parker’s require fuel tank restore , how you restore that tank is up to your depth of time and effort wanting to extend , fuel linesblown out , then theirs the carb . You’ll want to consult your knowledge of certain models and years , some required unique repair degrees to understand what the engineers were thinking .

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@harlowstough812
@harlowstough812 - 01.11.2024 09:24

I love old cars even the rough ones

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@2StallGarage
@2StallGarage - 02.11.2024 22:48

These cars are underrated! I had one and it treated me very well. Over 300K miles and didn't skip a beat.

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@henryduke722
@henryduke722 - 04.11.2024 06:20

Sounds like to me. They seen you coming. Here a another sucker

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@jasoncrandall73
@jasoncrandall73 - 05.11.2024 17:50

$2180 to get it to Oklahoma another $2180 to get it running & looking nice. Nostalgia is a expensive (peep). 😉

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@Gabe20m
@Gabe20m - 05.11.2024 20:48

I love these videos

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@MyMetler
@MyMetler - 09.11.2024 20:27

did u get a kiss to

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@kenhagen7718
@kenhagen7718 - 11.10.2024 18:57

Driving around with gas in the 57 is like driving a Ford Pinto

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