Did SamCrac Fix My Salvage Ferrari ?

Did SamCrac Fix My Salvage Ferrari ?

My $19000 cheap Ferrari was a previous salvage rebuilt $230,000 90’s Supercar, but did Supercar Salvage King Samcrac previously fix it ? We find out from Sam himself and then get the tools out and start to address some of the major problems with this bargain 456 gamble.

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ratarossa/
Email Me: Scott@ratarossa.com

74,112
Like
Save


Comments

Samcrac says:

I'll buy it from you for $19,005

moodog tizer says:

Sweet mr2 jdm

Joe Home says:

Call the local council. They pick up rubbish for free

Aaron ___ says:

Is this a flood car? All that mold.

Stephen Fabiano says:

Pte-fuel injection Ferraris are much easier to diagnosis!
Also, the USA Company "Petronics" makes dual electric points for Marrelli Distributors, that go inside each Disrtbutor so no visible Mod! Looks Stock but works so much better, I used them in my 79 308GT4!

TuerCAR says:

You should buy an Amperimeter Clamp for DC. Then measure the current and voltage of the cables starting from the battery to know where the current is flowing when the car is off. Also should measure that the alternator is charging it at the correct current and voltage.

vwtdis says:

I’ve just found your channel through samcracc, I saw your Ratarossa video of you through the Hindhead Tunnel and at Goodwood. I don’t know if you know but there’s a Ferrari workshop/garage at Greyshott near Hindhead.

MrNacash says:

Sam knows a place that will reprogram the kill switches and get proper fobs.

Client Area says:

Ref possible alternator issue disconnect wires on back of alternator to rule it out on other cars the alternator when failing shorts out internally and leaves faint ignition lights in

jason kitchen says:

I can never find these cheap cars, I can fix anything but can't find the cars.

Client Area says:

I wonder if the dash light is related to the alternator failing?

Terence Hayes says:

Great video

Lenard Wahlert says:

Came in from Samcrac

c1d2e says:

I came over from Samcrac also, nice channel here. Be careful with dielectrics grease as it’s not a conductor so you don’t want much if any on the pins and actual contacts. Use it on the rubber boots and gaskets primarily.

puzer1 says:

…you can go a long way in cleaning that fuel tank with a DIY tank polishing set up…there are quite a few videos on YT on how to rig one up…they're aimed more for marine applications but will work in your case as well…

Victor Robinson says:

I'LL buy it for $19.006.00

Victor Robinson says:

Fuel filters needs replacement !

Comments are disabled for this post.