My first car, a 1960 Metropolitan convertible with all 3 options (whitewalls, radio & heater) for $1889 new. Early models could be badged Nash or Hudson, some years had hood scopes. The 60-61 years had vent wings and trunk lids. It's your car but don't bootleg a convertible unless the top is damaged.
Thanks for the info . I said on my video it was a 53 but it is a 54 I get Tongue-tie Making these videos Hope to get better this one has a hood scope I have it in my dresser it is new old stock
... I saw a collection of these in Orange Co., Calif. back in the mid '80's ... About twenty five cars ... ... And remember an elderly couple driving one for years, back in the '60's, in Michigan ... ... Might I suggest a follow up film clip, where you might point out the little differences between the years of these cars ? ... Such as, this year(s) had wing vent windows, where as this year(s) did not ... Etc ... Best regards ...
I'm 51 and a former Sears mechanic from Nashville Tennessee and car enthusiast nothing appreciate more then a easy to work on car. 😅 nothing makes a mechanic swear more than stupid engineering or rusty bolts that you can't get a torch too. 😂 always like these cars and you have a nice collection hope you come out with some more videos.
Hey @@stevendecker9239 Thanks for stopping by and the Great comment . It is very cold out now So it will be a wile before I get back on the Met,s , Will be making more Videos' on other things soon :)