Buying A Cheap Car And Fixing It Up [ iPad LEGIT ]
Six months later, the "bruise" was a gleaming, reliable machine worth triple what he paid [11, 12]. Leo still drives it, not because he has to, but because every time he turns the key, he knows exactly why it starts.
He drained the oil, which looked like old molasses, and replaced the filters [2, 3]. buying a cheap car and fixing it up
Leo’s "new" car was a 2004 sedan the color of a faded bruise, purchased for $900 from a guy who insisted the rattling sound was just "personality." It wasn't personality; it was a dying water pump [1, 2]. Six months later, the "bruise" was a gleaming,
New spark plugs cost him $30 and instantly stopped the engine from shivering like it was caught in a blizzard [3, 4]. Leo’s "new" car was a 2004 sedan the
A $50 deep-cleaning kit removed a decade of mystery stains and a smell he described as "gym locker chic" [5, 6].

