Easy Money Flipping Trailers: 20ft Car Hauler

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Published 2023-11-27
Today I worked on a 20ft dovetail car hauler. It got new paint, lights, center caps and replaced the trailer lumber. Pretty easy process with basic tools. Flipping trailers is a good side hustle for anyone that likes work like this.

All Comments (21)
  • @patrickbrown9527
    I feel like someone got a great deal for $2,500. I was fully expecting this to go over $3,500. Very satisfying video to watch - good stuff
  • @RAJsWork
    For future repairs; May I suggest you place a jack on the floor then a upright log on top of floor to gain extension and use that as leverage then arching the board into place. That way you lower the jack and never have to pound out the additional short pieces of stud. It will automatically be lowered and you out of harm's way. You'll save your back and be a lot safer.
  • @mickeysuede2219
    This is what honest work looks like. Showcasing costs and labor at the end tops it off.
  • @battles151
    Well worth $2,500 for a steal. I have been hunting for s trailer for a while now and one of this condition would be "cheap" if listed for $3,500. Great work! Never undervalue your skills and labor. Thanks for the video!
  • @minniesmomma6374
    Really nice job. For a second there I read the breakdown and thought you only made $43 profit. That’s a lot of work for $43. But then I finally read it right. $42 an hour is at bad. Especially since your outside, no boss, work when you want and no one tormenting you. Good job man!
  • @gamesforyoutwo
    If you do this pretty often might want to invest in a airless sprayer. You'll get the job done with the same quality, but you'll save money on paint if you buy 5 gallons at a time. Cleaning the machine takes about 15 min. I'm a painter so I'm inclined to this thinking. Solid job brother.
  • I love the cost breakdown and profit breakdown at the end. Good to know that it wouldn't be worth my time if I was doing it to make money, but I'm in the process of doing this with a trailer I own, so it was fun to watch 🤘🏼
  • @Yamswiggin
    The cost breakdown at the end was excellent! Thanks for including that
  • @bananaboy444
    Working a ~$20/hr restaurant job in southern california. This kind of do-it-yourself moneymaking work is inspiring. I can't wait to be able to get my own place somewhere out of suburbia to even just have the opportunity to work for myself doing things like this.
  • @turbodave47
    Oh she's a beaut Clark! Good job man looking forward for more flips. 👍
  • @BrandanDavies
    I’m liking these trailer build series. Quick and to the point.
  • @nmartin5551
    Appreciate both your trailer work and your video edit skills! Both are great!!
  • Please more! I have no use for trailers, but this is so nice to watch. Keep it up man!
  • Nice to see these videos keep coming, keep it up man! Love the effort that has gone into the editing and all the price breakdowns
  • @Handirifle
    Nice job on the trailer. I agree a sprayer and bulk paint would save money, if you are going to do this regularly. Enjoyed the video.
  • Great job sir. I agree with some of the others. I expected this trailer to sell for more. Adding the red and white reflective stickers would add a nice touch to your already stellar work. Thanks for the video.
  • @creatd
    Can we talk about the semi rolling down the highway backwards in the background at about 8:35? lol! Seriously though, good job!