1975 Chevrolet Silverado Sold For $12,000 After Quick Refurbishment | Fast N' Loud

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Richard Rawlings quickly flips a 1975 Chevrolet Silverado for $12,000 after a refurbishment.

From season 4 episode 12.
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I'm 42 and remember back in the late 90's early 2000's when you could get trucks like this all day for $1500-$2500.

titankooyman
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Richard is about as shady as they come It’s hard to believe people still buy stuff from this guy. Aaron made that show a lot better.

jimpress
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fast forward 6 years and these have gone up 900%

almostwestern
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He got screwed on that deal for sure 😂

bobhuber
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that truck today in California will easily fetch 15k in that condition. Presmog 75 or earlier square bodies are like gold here!

davidc
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Basically why the world stopped watching him. Arrogance and a lack of respect for people

monnohardy
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Imagine what Richard would do to get my Chevy!
It's a 74 K/20 Suburban Cheyenne Super!
250 of them made 50 years ago!
About three times more rare than a short bed K/10!

valeriepickens
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For $3k, Richard should give the winch back to the guy. 🍻

johnnycashh
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I bought a 64 c10 in 98 lifted 4x4 farmer truck baby blue., 33 tires granny granny headers open exhaust on the side where the doors where. 500 $
Only thing was wrong was the clutch linkage. Put a new bolt with cotter pin all good but the MPG.

chrisparish
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This must be an old episode I never seen before aron left

Mrcutty
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This was when GM was fun an carefree!!!👍

hatcherhollerhoodlum
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A lot of people tripping here 😂😂 it’s just about the hustle! Gotta make money that’s how business it’s done

tonygomez
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Hell of an profit on a truck that was buffed out and some body mounts replaced. The dude should have told him was from slum in New Yourk

mikedague
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I have bought n sold ‘ unusual ‘ and they were unusually clean . I’m 68, , so for 40 years . I buy what I like (new and used) . I am meticulous with maintenance..( washing under once a year, sun shades, waxing … the whole 9 yards).

So when I sell .. as a one owner ( or same owner for 10 to 20 years - garaged) . I am onto all THE B.S.
and there is a ton of it … guys texting you : you are a thief, you don’t know what you are doing … quoting book value on the 20 or 30-year-old vehicle, , ,
I just laugh and let roll off my back. Practically always get what I want because it’s usually within what I would pay for that same vehicle if I was in the market for something super clean. Generally speaking, you pay for what you get.

And usually you will have to pay somebody big money for something that is very clean meticulously maintained… through that supply / demand thing in.
I guess spotting new trends like the ‘station wagon interest ‘ would help.

Jimthechevywheelman
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Richard's personality aside, he's running a business and that is how to make a business of flipping cars. Buy low, refurbish just enough to flip it for a profit. Rinse & repeat...

MustafarRecRoom
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Richard even told the ny guy he paid 3, 000 for it and wanted to get more then 3. No way any car salesman tells a buyer how much he paid.

josephmaxwell
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I’d love to have a ford around 78 or so. Nice truck for playing around.

bbkyjohnson
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Chevrolet first production year for Silverado nameplate was 1978

JosephPetrucci-htgr
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Restored, it’s barely worth that 🤦‍♂️

JoshJarrell-tt
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Taking advantage of the first guy for your own selfish benefit. That’s why he is not longer on the screen

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