American Pickers: Mike’s Tough Negotiation for a Rare 1919 Franklin (Season 17) | History
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Mike and Frankie take a trip to The Coker Tire Company in Tennessee to find a home for their 1919 Franklin, in this clip from Season 17, “Something Weird Here.” #AmericanPickers
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I knew it was him as soon as he said $8500. without calling anyone.
Lovely! Hello from a tiny island in the mediterranean!
You just got swindled
Oh yah guys
This guys got played
I love how they care about Antiques and not money as much but I love squeezing people for money. And their friend wanted that car I would’ve found a different buyer just increase the price
Prankk
Can’t blame Corky for the twins overpaying for it to begin with. They paid double what the car was worth when they bought it.
Tough…lol…
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I love cars from the 1910s to 1930s.
Don’t play poker with this guy lol
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You squeak by cause he has to bring it back.
What a stupid show. I can’t believe it’s still on
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Love the show 😍😍😍😍
These guys are multi millionaires, so accept my top dollar price or take a hike back to your million dollar mansions.
cooool
2:56 Mike’s face feeling frustrated
I have a Ford model t key number 59. These funds are so interesting.
like living in the past 90 year ago
Glad a cool car went to a good home.
Mike needs to have a talk with frank .…. i new that corky was the one that was gonna buy it and I feel Frank was working on corkys side and not on mikes .i truly believe mike could of got $10,000 only if frank and mike came together but any ways
corky picked the pickers clean
Muito legal esse programa👍🇧🇷👍🇧🇷👍🇧🇷
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Franklin, Syracuse N.Y. USA
This fine car would be considered preservation class,just as valuable as restored if not more!,I love preservation class due to the fact the paint and upholstery are factory original and is in good condition due to the fact the car here is102 years old…
Did any one else just witness that deal.
Hey Mike and Frank would you ever restore a vehicle on your own? You wouldn’t have to worry about squeak king by you’ll save money doing a project yourself.
That was slick deal 👌
But it went to the right person who will have great passion for it..
I knew it was him when he said 8500 .
Lmao!!!!
No way I’d sell it for less than 12k running like that. 9a is worth 18k with average restoration. A barn find runner is rare and any issues are minor. The value isn’t some bluebook number, it’s the character of a unique car.
Always a dilemma to know what problems will be discovered along the way with an old car. And your money’s tied up until its sold. They got paid for finding it and avoided the risk involved. But it would be cool to actually drive that thing.
In the automotive business, don’t trust car salesmen and tire salesmen
He paid $6,000 for a $1,200 car?
City folks will buy anything you got out in the barn.
It got a good home and gave you a return .
These projects are mostly a “labor of love” The money side of it is greatly outweighed by the total enjoyment and satisfaction that comes with bringing a car like this back to life.