In one episode, they even did what most car shows would never do – they pretty much built a car from the ground up and gave it a tasteful treatment. They take great pride in modifying all kinds of vehicles, which has led to them building a Hot Rod Rolls-Royce and restoring an Audi R8. In this episode of Lve with Eliza, Eliza chats with Andy Cohen of Junkyard Empire about investing in classic cars. The Cohens don't specialize in American muscle, they understand that every car is special and has potential in its own right. Junkyard Empire, however, usually gives the old classics the right treatment. ![]() Sure, there are several car restoration TV shows, but each tuner seems to add their own personal touch to the projects, and often, the results are quite dubious. Andy bought his first junkyard when he was just 25 years old. He has been able to amass such wealth from his success as an entrepreneur in the automotive industry. Perhaps the best part about Junkyard Empire is the fact that they fix up vehicles regular people can use as daily drivers or to promote their businesses. Andy Cohen, the star of Junkyard Empires and co-owner of Virginia’s largest auto salvage yard, is estimated to have a net worth of around 8 million. ![]() Each JUNKYARD EMPIRE episode finds Andy a jack. Today's automotive reality TV shows are often centered around restored American muscle cars that cost as much as a house, or regular cars modified into something most people would never drive. Official Facebook page for Andys Used Auto PartsAndy Cohen is a car nerd adrenaline junkie and entrepreneur.
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