Finding Extra Money To Fund Your Ride

Project cars and mods always take time and money. An independent AMSOIL Dealership can help.

Andy Arendt
by Andy Arendt
November 11, 2016

In millions of garages, driveways and some front yards across the North America, there are restoration projects in various stages of completion. Each car, truck or bike has its own backstory – as do their owners. To varying degrees each owner has a personal vision for the project, some idea of the costs and a source of extra money to fund the project.

Upgrading Your Vehicle Takes Extra Cash

Like any project there are delays due to obstacles, such as lack of funding. Upgrading and modifying your vehicle tends to have a chain reaction. Upgrading one component to increase horsepower kicks off the need for other upgrades to ensure the added horsepower is optimized. Or, making one upgrade in the bodywork or paint often highlights defects that detract from the upgrade and call into question your skill or the integrity of your work. And so the vicious cycle begins.

“It’s Me Or That *?@%! Car!”

In many cases key stakeholders in these projects (spouses and significant others) fail to share the owner’s passion or vision for the project.

Many restoration projects are complicated due to lack of support. Some are canceled or delayed indefinably due to the all-too-common ultimatum: “It’s me or that *?@%! car!”

Unless you’re wealthy or a professional builder, finding the extra money to support completing restorations or modifications is challenging, which can result in relationship tensions and hand-wringing or guilt about making financial trade-offs. Getting a second or third part-time job is the route some enthusiasts take to complete their project. Scheduling issues and the stress of working a job you’re not that committed to can be a grind, to say the least.

Make Extra Money As An AMSOIL Dealer

For nearly 50 years, many enthusiasts facing this challenge have taken advantage of the opportunity to earn extra income selling AMSOIL synthetic lubricants as an independent AMSOIL Dealer.

Like any legitimate independent-sales-representative opportunity, running a successful AMSOIL Dealership takes dedication and an ability to connect with people. For many enthusiasts, the flexible schedule and the ability to channel their knowledge and passion into an opportunity to earn extra cash to fund their passion is a great fit.

  • Buy at the lowest prices
  • Minimal startup and overhead
  • No quotas
  • Access to the full AMSOIL product line
  • No inventory requirements

Hear what independent AMSOIL Dealer Sam Conery says about the opportunity:

by Andy Arendt

AMSOIL Director of Technical Marketing with diverse understanding of lubricants as a 26-year veteran of the petroleum industry, who also enjoys pheasant and waterfowl hunting, fitness and home improvement projects.

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