A YouTuber dropped a whopping $25,000 on a mystery container at a cargo auction and he could not believe what was inside.
The content creator was blown away when he opened the container to reveal a certain vehicle hiding inside.
Known on YouTube as Slav’s Adventures, the creator questioned whether his huge purchase on the container was worth the money as a truck delivered the shipping container to him.
Stav's videos which document his love of adventures from things like scuba diving to magnet fishing and robots, have earned him a following of nearly three million subscribers.
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While putting $25,000 down a mystery box is an enormous gamble, Slav seemed in good spirits as he ventured to take a peek inside.
In the description of the video, he said: “We decided to buy a container at an auction to unpack it.
“We think that there is a car in this sea container, but which one?
“Let’s open this container and find out what’s inside.”
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While he was initially hoping to discover a luxury car such as a Lamborghini, what was actually inside the container turned out to be much more exciting.
Opening it up, the YouTuber was met with stacks of wooden pallets but at the back hid a car under a cover.
Unveiling the mystery vehicle, Stav uncovered that he had in fact purchased a customized lime green Ford Mustang.
And despite some minor damage, the car was intact.
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It included some custom features too such a black strips and other modifications.
To celebrate, Stav took the motor for a spin, doing donuts in the sports car.
Although, while the YouTuber might have gotten a steal on the vehicle, he shared that it would quickly eat away at that saving with its high octane fuel, which made him question whether or not he’ll end up keeping the car.
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Viewers were shocked by the content creator’s mystery purchase, with many taking to the YouTube comment section to share their reactions.
One user wrote: “Bro your really very lucky pls don't sell this legend.”
Another said: “Gotta love a good Ford Mustang I would keep it too that's probably a $60,000 dollar car and you got it for only $25,000.”
A third person commented: “That has to cost more than 25,000.”
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A fourth wrote: “PLEASE DO NOT SELL THE MUSTANG GT IT'S MY FAVORITE CAR.”
And a fifth user added: “My dream car.”