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In low spirits, the boys arrive at the home of Grandma G in Washington, only to find that the car Corey has inherited is a junk car. Unable to get home, they are forced to sell the car to get money for the trip home. In a newspaper, Matt sees five tickets to Alaska on sale for $500. With the help of Grandma G, they sell the car online for $1,500.
Cost for service: $300 to $1,000+ for professional junk removal services, plus $60 to $150 per hour for professional organizers. Alternative: Tackle one room at a time over several weekends.
$1,500 Value $10,745 Profit $9,245. 52: 17 ... They uncover a motorized railroad maintenance car from the 1960s and a pre-WWI Japanese semi-automatic pistol. Paid $1,000
Dave's $9,000 investment on a collection of boxes turns out to be a unit full of lighting equipment, that could yield a $30,000 reward, Barry's $1,500 unit containing an antique peep show turns out to be worth a $7,000 profit, and Jarrod and Brandi outbid Darrell on a unit for $2,800 and end up facing a $2,100 loss when they discover that the ...
The Grammy-winning musician SZA makes her screen debut in this funny, shaggy comedy about two L.A. roommates and a bad boyfriend who absconds with their cash.
These first cars were Winton Sixes purchased from a car manufacturer in Seattle. The BC Express Company purchased two cars at a cost of $1,500 each and then added a variety of options such as tops at $150, Klaxon horns, $50 and kerosene parking lamps, $75. The Winton Company also provided two drivers, who were also mechanics, as there were few ...
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