I Finally Found My Dream Car (and I’m Buying One)

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I Finally Got My Dream Car, DIY and car review Scotty Kilmer. Dream Car review. Buying my dream car. New car reveal. Buying an old car. Should I buy an old car? Best old cars to buy. What to look for when buying an old car. Car Advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 56 years.

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⬇️Scotty’s Top DIY Tools and Products:
►Best Scan Tools:

►Best Car Jump Starters:

►Best Car Accessories:

►Best Fluids for Your Car:

►Best Tools for Working on Your Car:





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When I was a little kid, our neighbor came home with a big surprise for the Mrs. He took her outside, and told her, "open your eyes". When she did, she saw a brand new Nash Metro. She burst into tears! We always got a big laugh out of that...

AlterKaker-eg
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Scotty I’ve been your student for a few years cuz I’m a car lover but not a great mechanic like you are! I studied your SUV suggestions and purchased a 2022 Mazda CX 5 off a lease with 20, 000 miles on it, and it’s a gem! I followed your instructions on SUVs and Mazda, Toyotas, which I LOVE, and Hondas and I’m truly grateful and happy about my purchase. You’re a common sense guy and a great teacher!
God bless you!!

robertbenedict
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I saw a Nash Metropolitan at Lake Havasu that was rodded up and had a V8 stuffed into it. The licence plates were “NASHTY”. Dream car.

TomHlavac
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The Nash/Rambler 232 and 258 cui inline 6 cylinder engines were tough as nails. I know both were still being used in AMC vehicles in the late '70's/early '80's - including Jeeps. The 232's (with a one-barrel carb) got surprisingly decent gas mileage in highway driving. The problem with AMC vehicles lay mainly in the quality (or lack thereof) of the bodies matched to those engines. AMC Gremlins, Pacers, Hornets and early Jeep CJ's....AMC used those engines everywhere.

NVRAMboi
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When I was a little kid in Los Angeles in the early 50's, my daycare provider's (babysitter's) husband had a Hudson Hornet. What a beautiful car! She liked to torture us be feeding us sauerkraut and liver, but it was worth it just to admire that beautiful car in the garage!

southbirdsouthbird
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Cool, glad you can find something you wanted!

congerthomas
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I remember using your left foot for the high beams.

joannaa.
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My Uncle had one too. My cousins drove it all the time. It was their main transportation for a long time. Nice to see one again. Thanks Scotty.

Murphci
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characterful, but imagine that turning circle with the front wheels like that.

annawade
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Cool deal Scotty, thank you ro this video, first one i watched twice. Very nice.

garymetzker
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Just my style! And green is my favorite color. This was a fun fun fun video! Thanks, Scotty!

MEtoo
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Omg!!!! a car not made outta plastic now that’s an idea!!

Digitonic
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love seeing scotty happy with his old timey cars

GridnetGaming
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My dad was a big Nash fan back in the day. He liked the gas mileage and the fact the front seats would fold down and he could sleep in the car on his fishing trips. I remember that they had a button under the clutch pedal to engage the starter. He got a used Rambler wagon in the early 60's that had a V8. About 250cid I think it was. It would do a burnout about 20 ft.

canoebelue
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Brilliant Scotty!

Here across the pond, they were very popular - in a two tone white/turquoise.
They were made by Austin.
I always wanted one - but they were beyond my salary, at the time.
Great little cars and You have the weather for one!!

childofthes
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What a great car! You'll have heaps of fun with that, Scotty! And look at how easy those old cars were to work on! Love those Texan pedestrian puncturers.

FredPilcher
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Now I'm used to checking out Jay Leno's garage with classics like this because you don't see them on the road much anymore this was a treat I've never seen a Hudson and Nash, never saw one only a car shows did I see them in a parking spot or close to somebody's driveway, I've never seen one of these cars that well maintained, I think there was also another model the Hudson turbo metropolitan absolutely flawless.

JamesVivada
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Had a 1954 Nash Metro as a first car, in Wahiawa Hawaii in 1965. Love the car, it was pink in color and the girls loved it. Very dependable car, would love to have another one!

geraldgentry
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Well 6 million I think you'll be alright.. enjoy Scotty from David UK .. big respect 😮

amellisa