I screwed up!! Advice please?

Well Guys, I went down this road before regarding cars not being what they're supposed to be. Unless you have a contract document saying otherwise an "as is" sale is just that, "as is" . Even if you can prove fraud you'll have a hard time getting your money back and you'll spend more than the price of the car going to court. So from experience I'd say "suck it up" and spend the money you would spend chasing this guy on parts to fix you car.
Could the video he sent be used as a contract document? He full on lied on video about the condition before sale. I’m not about to take anyone to court. If It was a $20,000 car, then I’d be speaking with an attorney or rallying friends to share my experience and resolving the issue that way. Said and done it’s a fair price for what it is. I am displeased That if I was to take it out for a cruise the car would very likely be totaled and I would very likely be injured at a minimum. That’s what I’m most upset about. I was sold a vehicle that is absolutely dangerous to drive and I was fully assured that it was completely safe and structurally sound.
I’m pretty much over it, I was heated yesterday when I found it of course. And I’m really glad I didn’t take it for a ride before! Again I apologize for the ***** fest! I’ve looked on the site for a long time and admired everyone’s work and camaraderie. I hope to be able to share my own in the future. Thanks folks