I Just Bought My Dream Car

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Published 2024-04-08
I Just Bought My Dream Car, DIY car review and car tour with auto mechanic Scotty Kilmer. Buying a car. 1969 Ford Falcon review. Buying my dream car. Buying a used Ford. Should I buy a 1969 Ford Falcon? The truth about old cars. Old car problems. Car Advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 56 years.

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  • @scottykilmer
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  • @Ray77582
    This is a real car unlike over complicated modern crap that you can’t enjoy driving it or working on it.
  • @Robert-ni6ut
    This car is a perfect example of pure simplicity not the nonsense of now days 😮
  • @ralphriffle1126
    The bench seats were great. The little lady scoot up next to me, I work the clutch she shifts the gears. Wonderful times
  • Love the simplicity of a car like that, you can fix it with a screwdriver and a hammer no laptop required, no gadgets to bother you no spy camera to watch/track you but no cup holder OMG what will we do!! but got an ashtray and a vent window.
  • @kevingriffin1376
    My second car was a ‘70 Ford Maverick. My first was a ‘68 Galaxie. I miss them and my youth every day.
  • @darrenharvey6084
    I am an Australian and own a 1968 Australian Ford Falcon with a 351 Cleveland V8. My car is very similar to yours with some detail changes like different instruments and different rear end styling . 60's and 70's Falcons are very popular here and are getting very expensive to buy . One model the 1971 Falcon GTHO have been sold for over $1000000 .
  • @user-nq3dx6bg8v
    Come to Australia where they made the falcon into a GTHO became the world fastest 4 door production car . The government stopped production because it thought mum or dad shouldn’t be driving 6 kids around at 140 mph can’t see a problem,can you 😊
  • My Mom's first can was a '61 Falcon Station Wagon. When she and my dad went out to play bridge, their 13 year old son would go out driving. That lasted until I was arrested but I learned to drive in that car.
  • @horseathalt7308
    Simplicity is beautiful! Most people inherently know something that is good when they see it! Wish you could still buy something like this today brand new!
  • @patrickdurso6761
    My dad always used Ford Falcons as taxi cabs from the 60s to the 90s. Falcons were the best cop pursuit vehicle in Australia.
  • I have an Australian 2006 Ford Falcon with a 4L inline 6 cyl Zf 6 speed Auto. It has 255 hp and 382nm. Engine runs very smooth as I service it regularly. Looks great Scotty.
  • @jamesbarry6979
    My Dad had a 1963 Falcon 2 Door Blue Coupe 6 Cil..with 3 Speed on the tree! Great Memories! 🙏
  • @therusyn
    1950 Nash Rambler says, “Excuse me!” 🙂
  • @Trenton-om9qs
    my 1965 Mercury Comet is the sister car of the Falcon and i love how simple it is. it is still in really good shape too. it was my dads first car in highschool and it originally had a 289 when he got it but he blew it up street racing. to quote him he said "i beat that 400 Pontiac though and it still got me home and never quit on me until i pulled it in the barn and shut it off" . then after that it had basically a brand new 302 swapped into it (same engine it still has). then it was stored away in the mid 90s up until last fall when we decided to get it out and put it back on the road. all we did to get it running was throw a fresh battery in it and put gas to it then boom fired up like it was never parked. hasnt given me a single problem yet and is a blast to drive. there is no way a modern car could sit for 30+ years and not have a bunch of problems when you go to try and start it
  • Awesome, Scotty. My Dad (1940-2023) bought a 1969 Galaxie 500 in that red. Great car, 3 on the tree- but he put a Hurst floor shifter in it. The only new car he ever bought. RIP, Daddy.