Man Wants His Two Mercedes Back! I Part 1-(1080p)

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00:00You took possession of these two cars in 2017.
00:03Stalled by a mechanic's slow service.
00:06Are either one of these two cars drivable?
00:08I haven't stalled them up in the last several months.
00:11But will the owner's quest for cash?
00:13They're classic, very hard to find.
00:15Put them on the road to riches?
00:16He's doing this to a lot of people.
00:19He makes people wait.
00:20I want you to get dollar signs out of your eyes.
00:24Judge Judy.
00:25Mr. Garcia, are you trading cars for a living?
00:27I do at times, but I'm a salesperson, not in cars.
00:32I sold him the cars, yes.
00:34Just a second.
00:35You didn't sell him anything.
00:36Where did you get these two old Mercedes from?
00:39I bought them privately.
00:40When?
00:40In Georgia.
00:41When?
00:42One was bought in 2016.
00:45The other one was bought in 2018.
00:47The one that was bought in 2016, is that the 99 or the 2,000?
00:52That was the 2,000.
00:54And from whom did you purchase it?
00:56I bought that from a local person that later on,
00:59after I bought it, they mentioned to me, of course.
01:02Just tell me, you bought it from a local person for how much?
01:062,800.
01:07Was it drivable when you bought it?
01:09It was in perfect condition, ma'am.
01:11When did it not become in perfect condition?
01:13In what year?
01:14Late 2017.
01:16Give me a month.
01:17December.
01:18What happened to it?
01:19One day, it did not want to start.
01:21And I assume you checked the battery
01:22and it wasn't the battery.
01:23I tried to jump it, and it did not start.
01:26So there was something else wrong with it,
01:28other than the battery.
01:29Possible.
01:30The 1999 Mercedes, where did you get that from, and when?
01:34I bought that in North Carolina.
01:36From whom?
01:37Private.
01:37How much did you pay for it?
01:39I believe I paid 4,200 for it.
01:41What kind of car was that?
01:43That was a 1990 Mercedes-Benz SEL.
01:461990?
01:48That's correct.
01:48Is there any reason why you paid so much more for the 1990
01:52than you did for the 2000?
01:54They're classic, very hard to find.
01:56And they are very-
01:57What was the 1990?
01:58Give me the model number.
01:59Two-door, four-door?
02:01Oh, it was a four-door sedan.
02:02Was it a 550?
02:04I don't think they made those.
02:05No, it was a 300 SEL.
02:07And when you went to North Carolina to pick it up,
02:09did you pick it up and register it where you live?
02:11No, I registered in Utah, because my permanent address
02:15is in Utah.
02:16You registered both cars in Utah?
02:17That's correct, ma'am.
02:18Are both cars still registered in Utah?
02:21No, I canceled the insurance.
02:24And in order for me to cancel the registration,
02:27I had to cancel the insurance.
02:29They're not longer active, but I do have the titles.
02:32So they're no longer insured, but they-
02:34That's correct.
02:35And no longer able to be driven on the road?
02:38That is correct, because I did find out that Mr. Brown was
02:41driving the 300.
02:43Mr. Brown, the 300 SEL, is that car currently drivable?
02:48No, ma'am, not at this time.
02:50What happened to it?
02:51Well, to be honest, Your Honor, the car was just,
02:55when I went to his house to pick it up, I went to-
02:58Just a second.
02:58Was the 300 SEL, did that have to be towed to your shop?
03:03Yes, ma'am.
03:03I got my truck.
03:04Just a second.
03:06On your truck?
03:06Yes, ma'am.
03:07How did the 300 SEL get to Mr. Brown's shop, Mr. Garcia?
03:11He came down, he drove it, and once he got home,
03:15he told me he loved how it rode.
03:17Just a second.
03:18Who drove him down there?
03:19I have no clue how he got down there,
03:22but he did have somebody drive him down there.
03:24I don't remember, to be honest with you.
03:26Do you have any proof for me, sir, that you towed that car?
03:29Yes, ma'am.
03:30I'm sorry.
03:30The 300 SEL.
03:32That's the 99, that's not the 2000.
03:34No.
03:35The brown one, the old Mercedes.
03:38The old Mercedes.
03:38Yes, ma'am.
03:39I did point it up and drove it from Greensboro.
03:42So you drove it?
03:43Yes, ma'am.
03:43The other car you towed?
03:45I had to tow that one.
03:46So my question is, is the older car still driving?
03:50No, ma'am.
03:51What happened to it?
03:52Just as I got to MacDuffie County, Thompson, Georgia,
03:55when I was coming down the interstate, I felt it jerking.
03:59But once I got in there, I brought it to my shopping part.
04:02The next day, I got in to check it out,
04:06and I couldn't make it out of the driveway.
04:07The transmission just went out on it.
04:09OK.
04:10Mr. Garcia, I don't expect you to do that again.
04:13OK.
04:14You understand?
04:15Yes, ma'am.
04:16For what reason did you have Mr. Brown come
04:19and take the 1990 Mercedes?
04:22Air conditioning was not acting properly.
04:24Just the air conditioning?
04:25That is correct, ma'am.
04:26Shh.
04:27No, ma'am.
04:28Duh-duh.
04:29I'm sorry, ma'am.
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