What happens when you jumpstart a Tesla that was sitting underwater for 10 days?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5_J5h2UFiY
Watching him spray the inside of car that costs more than my life send shivers down my spine, but holy shit it all works.
Was this intentional? Did they end for it be this waterproof inside or is it a side effect of the build quality?
I think they just expected everything in the interior to be ruined from sitting in the Houston floods for 10 days.
He bought another car for the elctronics because he didn't expect much of it to work. Turns out he got a pretty good deal on this one
There is something about a futuristic car in such bad shape still working that comes across as cyberpunk as heck
When Tesla makes their pickup truck they should aim for it to be as water resistant as possible so you can hose it out or drive through high water without worry. (Or at least not have it be totalled if it gets swamped)
He paid 18k for a wrecked car with working electronics, and 20k for this flooded sewage car (with no interior since nothing could be saved cause of mold spores). His other project he bought 2 cars for 14kea and sold the extra parts and got a working tesla for 6.5k.
Holy shit what
That's genuinely impressive. I wonder if the drive motors would work?
"hey the screen doesn't look so clean"
"hold on let me get that."
lmao
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