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Let’s mod and rebuild our Salvage, Insurance Totaled, Supercharged E55 AMG Mercedes from Copart! Pulley and Heat Exchanger install, as well as a Custom Sport Flat Bottomed Steering Wheel!
Mercedes Performance Mods From: https://www.vrpspeed.com/
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Ever worked at a funeral home and see the dead bodies some decaying in real time? Your salvage car business is the same. Death and destruction, never pleasant and very dark
Yeah, you change the wheels from black, to chrome!! it’s looking good, Sam
I can tell you are hyped about this car! I don't blame ya.
Damn I lost my 10mm. Guess I'm out.
Hey Sam, like the videos. What do you think about the 2004 BMW 330i SMG models with sport package? Keep doing your videos.
Sam I hope you put your engine at top dead centre as this AMG is a interference engine 0
Having worked on cars since my pre-teens, I find your program very interesting and exciting. I was introduced to European cars through a friend with Fiat, Alfa, and Ferrari. Later I was introduced to Porsche and Mercedes. Which led to the race shop of freeman/Newman and then to teaching Auto Tech at the Univ. of New Mexico and finally retirement. Now at near 76, I enjoy reminiscing… I wish you the very best…
The new steering wheel looks worse than the original. The original was classy.
I love this car! I need to get into this auction action…..I'm gelous of all the sweet cars you find and turn around! I'd never be able to sell any,I love them all. That Mercedes is sexy,black and shitload of power! Yup love it
"Customized AMG 55 (pulled from the junkyard so you will not be able to get insurance) for less then a retail one." Gee thanks.
A little work and talks too much
That first instrumental was banging
wait….you're a bit of a guru with these engines…
Literally a shade tree mechanic.
6:10 Samcrac grows another hand
On all Mercedes Check engine lights comes on when you disconnect the battery. You must drive the car for over 150 Miles, give and take 20 miles to reset the check engine light.
I would fix the car first before taking a look at module fault codes.
do this guy put out the finish product? he just says that all he has to do is this and that but no test drive or review of the finish product
Don’t like the steering wheel
Good job