Read More about my 1978 Lincoln Continental Town Coupe Ownership experience here: http://www.autotrader.com/car-video/the-hardest-part-of-owning-a-land-yacht-is-selling-it-264823
dumbest channel on youtube…
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The car that I lost the most money on? A Nissan GT-R Paid 119k kept for three years and sold for 70k. If only I had kept it until covid hit because it went up in value about 30%
Lol no wife blues
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Watching in 2023 and I am sure he has lost even more money on a single car over the years
Lol. Your videos were awkward back in the day! Maybe it’s the audio.
Hoovie loses more friends that way.
Dont buy a ford
Also if you’re gonna buy a classic car and expect it to work without fixing it yourself, you’re crazy
You need to know Fords at least, if not Continentals in particular, to actually make money. Most are happy to lose money on a fun hobby. But to be surprised about dry seals on an old vehicle…??? Maybe collect baseball cards instead. And if you think you're going to cash out on YT, well good luck.
I owned Cadillacs for 19 years. Model year 1968 through 1977, inclusive. Just about every model, but mostly Fleetwood, DeVille Sedan and Coupe, Dorado. I am about to get an XTS from the last production year. With that, you have a 3.6-liter V6 engine, no Turbo-monkeying around, no 4-cylinder eco-misers, not deadly self-igniting battery cars. Now, as for Lincolns, I considered those many times. Just never took the plundge. Maybe I was just lucky.
It's nice when you know how to fix cars yourself and have the tools.
that car is something I would have kept forever
D'know if anyone's ever told you this – and I strongly doubt I alone hold this thought – but you're like the Louis Rossmann of YouTube automotive content creation.
P.S., you actually resemble and sound very similar to him, too. It's trippy.
I think you should have kept the car as a trophy.
My 1975 Lincoln Mark IV was a POS lemon, too!
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lol why did you sell it, dumbass?
I’m sorry for enjoying your misfortune 🙂