I drag this stuff home on a Flatbed, nothing I buy is ever running. Then there's the Deal, it's got to be fantastic because you never know what you're really buying so it absolutely must be dirt cheap, I mean going to the wrecking yard cheap. Well you don't get to pick brand, color, model, etc as I never know what I'm going to run across, boats or autos. This car has been here for 3 years, broken more than fixed. It has been pushed in a corner more than once just like the Caddy. Thanks for noticing the work, it is starting to look good, hopefully it will run good for a while. I think with the tires I'm about $7,500 all in but if my labor counted for anything like my work does professionally it would be more like $15K. Double the book value. I would be upside down really bad. The up side is I keep these projects, running them for years, so cheap to insure and register. This car is about $35 to register but if new it would be $400 a year for the first 3 years here in Mississippi. The newer the car the higher the license plates are. At 25 years old I can buy a antique license plate (whats on the Caddy) after that you never have to register them again.