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I Used to Steal Cars for a Living, DIY and car review with Scotty Kilmer. Car theft and car thieves. How to make a living not stealing cars. The truth about Scotty Kilmer and stolen cars. Did Scotty run a chop shop? GTA and Scotty’s previous life. Car stolen and how to stop car thieves. Car Advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 51 years.
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Back in the 60's, I taught myself to pick locks after me and my siblings were accidentally locked out of our house after school. I think I started with a crappy pick set ordered from the back of a comic book. My first arc welder was also ordered from the back of a comic book. It couldn't melt solder but it was great for blowing fuses. BTW, the x-ray glasses didn't work.
I made a custom set of basic picks in 7th grade metal shop. They're still viable for many locks.
I've never illegally broken into a property or stolen anything. Family and friends benefit from my hobby when they're temporarily lock challenged… 🙂
Hey Scotty! I have a question for you. So my uncle just passed down my grandpa’s 1997 Chevy Silverado mark 3 for my first car. We drove it home from Indiana and when we got back home, we brought it to get inspected. We realized that it had a TON of rust on the entire underside. We were told that it would take 4 grand to get it road worthy again. It has the original engine in it and it has been rebuilt once. It has over 210 thousand miles on it. Do you think that it’s worth fixing?
Hey scotty whats your opinion on the BMW s85 Engine
Scotty, I will subscribe if you talk about the 03-09 Trailblazer/Envoy, or at least send link to a video, if you've already made one.
I have a Nissan Titan 2008 I need a new engine … I do like the truck … but I don’t want a money pit … if I get a low miles engine is it worth it to keep it … or just fix it and sale it
When i was a young mechanic one of the first things i learned was to hot wire a car and crank without a key but that was before they came out with the locking steering wheels. Fords were the easiest too.
The only car scotty would steal is a 1994 celica