- A guy called the shop and said
he's got a ride
that's going to save my life.
And since I'm not looking
to die anytime soon,
I figured I'd check it out.
What the hell is it?
How's it going?
I'm Corey.
- Tommy, man.
- Tommy.
All right.
Some kind of old
SWAT vehicle, or--
This is actually what I
call my survival vehicle.
COREY: Survival vehicle.
Sure.
TOMMY: You know, when
the [bleep] goes down
and you've got to bug
out, you grab your bag,
throw it in this, you're out.
The survival vehicle is badass.
All entry points are
protected by a set of bars,
which are easy up
and easy down, fully
impervious to outside threats.
I want to sell it because I
want to build another one.
And if you want one, or
anyone else for that matter,
I'm your guy.
This is the coolest part.
Driver windshield protection,
securing the vehicle entirely
from any outside threats.
COREY: No one's getting in it.
That's for sure.
TOMMY: Check this out.
- All right.
Right?
Look at that.
Right?
Zombies are coming at you,
you're taking arms off.
He's got a nice Rolex.
You keep that,
throw it down there.
This one's got a cool
pair of shades on.
The head comes off--
just crazy stuff.
Man, I can tell you
really thought all this out.
Obviously, I'm not afraid
of a zombie attack.
But as a survivor vehicle,
there's definitely
a market out there for this.
I'm just not sure I want this
thing sitting in the parking
lot till I'm able to sell it.
What else have you done to it?
- Let's go.
Let's say you get to your
spot or you're on your way,
and you decide we've got to
get out and stretch our legs.
You need some shade because
it is crazy out here
in the desert.
Open this up.
You could do some work here.
Maybe somebody got hurt, you
do a little medical stuff here.
A little tool area
there, all right.
Exactly.
This is a five-gallon
water jug, painted black.
By the time you're done
with the day out in the sun,
it heats it up, if you ever
need to just shower, rinse off.
All right.
Boom.
Now in the back, everyone
needs a submarine style
latch on the door--
just appears to
be strong, right?
So you got this.
Look at this.
Whoo!
Boom, look at that!
COREY: Man, the
inside's pretty plush.
TOMMY: Let's go inside.
COREY: All right.
Watch your head
on the way in there.
COREY: I really dig it.
You can enjoy it.
You can go camping in it.
COREY: So I got to ask, man.
I mean, what's the
story behind it?
Why'd you built it?
Well, it's kind of like, you
know, you buy a model airplane
and you put it
together and it's fun?
Well, this is just a
big version of that.
Well, let's take it for a
test drive and see how it goes.
Let's go.
COREY: All right, buddy.
[music playing]
And I'm stoked to
get this beast out
and drive it down the street.
In Vegas, people are used
to seeing crazy stuff,
but I don't think anybody
will be ready for this.
Well, I had to be honest, man.
When I first saw the
thing, I was like,
what the hell is this thing?
But it's fun, man.
I guess I can--
TOMMY: It totally is.
It's got its rough
around the edges places,
but that's what
makes it so cool.
You know, it's not
supposed to be pretty.
It's definitely a fun thing
to cruise around in, man.
Everybody checks you out.
Yeah.
I'm into it, man.
Call me crazy, but I
really like this thing.
But I know he put a
lot of time and effort
into building this
thing himself,
so he's probably going to
have a hard time letting
it go for a decent price.
All right, man.
So, what are you looking
to get out of it?
TOMMY: I'd like to
get about 15,000.
I'm going to go 10,000.
10,000?
Meet me in the middle?
12,500?
COREY: 12,500?
Now that you drove it.
COREY: You know, man.
I'll tell you what.
I'll do 11,000 as it is, man.
And it's up to you.
That's the most I'm gonna go.
12,500.
COREY: 11 grand, man.
11,000.
11 grand or I walk away.
You know, 11 is
my lucky number.
So I think I'm going to
have to take you up on that.
All right, cool.
11,000.
Deal.
Let's go inside and do
some paperwork, buddy.
TOMMY: I sold the
vehicle for 11,000.
Well, as long as he
appreciates the work
and all the hard effort
that I put into it,
I'm happy about that.
