Possible yes, but I won't.
See its not about the money for me. I mean ya I definitely need to make more than I do , and I plan on it, but its the actual construction and making/building that I love to do. I'm not trying to get rich. I'm just slowly making plans to be able to do what I love to do and make a living. But not merely on this one thing.
I've ran a shop before, well actually 2 "owned/operated 1" and I know how to make them successful. My plans are to open a shop again when I move back to Florida.
There are 2 types of automotive shops.
#1 normal repair shop that does anything from oil changes to engine and transmission replacements. And they stop there. And happy with it.
#2 the shop that starts as a repair shop and then offers specific type work also, ie. Transmission overhauls or differential and axle work. But they don't stop there. They keep expanding and adding. And after about 10yrs-15yrs they do it all , anything from simple timing belt jobs to in house machine shop work and custom engine building.. See where I'm going with this...
The more angles you have to your business the greater you will succeed and grow and the wider your clientele is which means more customers.
I am wanting my shop to be a repair shop that also has a high performance side to it and also offer custom high performance parts that give the advantage over others and be a Mopar oriented shop... Not strictly only Mopar but one that is built on and ran by Mopar people and knowledge. Most shops with any high performance aspects are GM or blue oval people.
Of course none of it is a overnight process.