(If the mods deem this not appropriate I
              totally understand.)
              
              I was able to watch it by copying the youtube link and
              using VLC media player to download it to my PC.
              
              
                - In VLC, head
                  to Media > Open Network Stream.
 
                - Paste the
                  YouTube link in the box and click Play.
 
                - Under Tools,
                  click Codec Information.
 
                - In the box
                  that says Location, right-click the block of text and
                  click Select All. Copy this text to your clipboard.
 
                - Go back to
                  your browser and paste the link in the address bar.
                  This will open the source file directly on YouTube's
                  servers.
 
                - Right-click
                  the video as it plays and select Save Video As.
 
              
              
              
              Once complete, watch and delete as it's really not worth
              keeping, and in the end, i'm not so sure it was worth it
              anyway. I found the Wheeler Dealers Delorean episode a lot
              more even handed. Although they also had to do some
              creative things for TV, they did not play the this car is
              junk game and simply respected what JZD did.
              
              
              Joe
              (Saving up for one.)
              
              
              
              
                
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                To: 
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                Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2014 12:24:20 -0800
                Subject: Re: [DML] Delorean on Classic Car Rescue
                
                
 
                
                  
                     
                      
                        It does not however have an "awful"
                            red paint job, ours is nice.
                        
                          
                        I
                            can't get it to work correctly either.  Same
                            problem.
                        
                        
                        
                          
                            
                            
                              
                                
                                   
                                  
                                    
                                      
                                        
                                        
                                        "The video you
                                          are trying to view can't be
                                          viewed from your current
                                          country or location." 
                                          Whaaat??!  I was on me Mum's
                                          computer, now am at the Tulsa
                                          Public Library. Haven't
                                          changed countries. What is the
                                          problem?   Silly
                                          computers.     Drive
                                          Stainless    Robert